Julius Glanvill
1 Oct 1702
In the Name of God Amen
I Julius Glanville of Ham within the parish of Kingston upon
Thames in the County of Surrey Esqr I do make and ordain this my
last will and testament in writing in manner and form following
I give and bequeath my Soul to Almighty God and desire that my
Body may be decently and frugally buried according to the discretion
of my hereafter named executor I revoke all former wills by me
made or intended to be made I give and bequeath unto my son
John Ganvill all my houses buildings lands tenements leases
rectory tythes and parsonages with their and every of their
appurtenances which I have any where within the parish of St
Germans in Cornwall or within the parish of Tavistock in Devonshire
or within the parish of Broad Hinton or Clive in Wiltshire To have
and to hold all and singular the said premifses unto him my said
son John Glanvill his executors administrators and afsigns
for and during all the rest and residue of my respective terms
for years which are yet to come and unexpired of and in the said
respective premifses Also I give and bequeath unto my said son
John Glanvill all my house stable coach house buildings garden
and backyard adjoining the said stable and coach house with
their and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being
at Ham within the parish of Kingston upon Thames in the county
of Surrey to have and to hold the said last recited premifses lying
and being at Ham aforesaid unto him my said son John Glanvill
and his heirs for ever Also I give and bequeath unto my son
Julius Glanvill out of such money as now is or shall be at the
time of my death owing to me at interest the summe of six
hundred pounds to be paid to him within one year after my deceafe
if so soon it shall or may be received by my executor And I also give
to my said son Julius all such interest of the said six hundred
pounds as shall incur and grow due from the time of my decease
to the time that this his legacy shall be paid unto him the said
interest being to be paid unto him from time to time as my executor
shall received it from my debtor or debtors Also I give and
bequeath to my grandchild Anne Glanvill daughter of the said
Julius the summe of one hundred pounds of lawfull English money
to be paid to her at the age of one and twenty years unlefs
my executor with the consent of her ffather shall upon any
advantageous marriage or any other beneficial prospect for
her think fitt to pay it sooner I also do bequeath that the said
Anne shall have interest for the said one hundred pounds till it
be paid which said interest my executor may either reserve and
pay at once to her when the principal legacy shall be paid or
imploy it towards her keeping from time to time till the payment of
her aforesaid legacy And whereas my daughter Winifred
Glanvill hath already an annuity of twenty eight pounds for
and during her life one half whereof was purchased with my
money and the other half by the gift of a kind aunt of hers I
(as my circumstances are) do think her competently provided for
neverthelefs I do hereby give her twenty pounds and declare that
this legacy with what I have formerly done for her in my life
time is all I intend for her full portion from me All my
other money not here before disposed of and also all my goods
and chattles whatsoever whether real or personal moveable
or immoveable I give unto my said son John Glanvill and
make him the sole executor of this my last will and testament
In Witnefs of all which I have sett my name and and seal unto this
my last will and testament on the ffirst day of October in the
year of our Lord God according to the computation now use
in England one thousand seven hundred and two. Julius
Glanvill. Signed sealed and published to be the last will and testament
of me Julius Glanvill the testator in the presence of Elizabeth
L'estrange Anne Wilkinson Anne L'sournes Elizabeth Glanvill
Whereas my son Julius Glanvill to whom by my last
will and testament within written I did bequeath the summe of
six hundred pounds is since lately dead Now my will is the
said summe of six hundred pounds intended for him shall go and
be divided equally amongst all his children (not excepting that
daughter to whom I have given a particular legacy) every ones
share to be paid them in course at their respective ages of one
and twenty years or at any earlier eage of competent discretion
if my executor or such as under him shall have the execution of my
said will and testament shall think it more usefull for them or
any of them In the mean time I will that the produce or interest
of every ones share shall annually be paid to or allowed if and
applyed towards the maintaining him or her respectively and if
that shall not be found sufficient I give leave to my said executor
to imploy and expend out of the principall of very ones shares
respectively what he shall esteem necesfsary for that purpose and as
any of the said children shall come to an age proper for their
being out out to apprenticeships or any imployment I will that
my executor shall imploy for such purpose so much of such child
or childrens portion as shall be needful for it and what shall be
so imployed as well as what shall be expended for the subsistance
of any of them beyond the interest of their respective shares I will
shall be allowed and deducted respectively when such shares shall
come to be paid and shall be reputed as so much paid to very
such child or children and if any of the said children shall
dye before his or her share shall be paid in such case and as
often as it shall so happen his her or their share or shares or so
much thereof as shall be unpaid or unimployed and unexpended
for the purposed before mentioned shall from time to time
go and be divided equally amongst all the rest of the said children
that survive Lastly my will is that this codicil be taken to be
part of my said last will and testament In Witnefs whereof
I have hereunto sett my hand and seal with eighteenth day of July
in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and
nine. Julius Glanvill. Signed sealed and published as a Codicil
to my said last will and testament in the presence of Nicholas
Cry Ellen Cry Ann Mason
Probatum... (latin text, dated 23 Feb 1710, granted to John Glanvill)