Description | Remains to be quietly and privately interred in family vault in Ouseberry Church, Hampshire To wife, Sarah, 3 amounts of Austrian 5% bonds, dividends from more of same in name of trustees, consol bank annuities in trustees names To friend, the Reverend Montagu John Wynyard of West Rounton, £2000 secured by a life insurance and a further £2000 To natural cousin, George Charles Carpenter of Ford Cottage, Northumberland, late Captain in 15th Hussars, £500 Recites ZBL II/126-127, 149-151, 156 He appoints property in Yorkshire to wife and wishes her appointed heir to take name and arms of Carpenter To wife, household goods, furniture, beds, library, paintings, statues, busts, pictures, prints, plate, jewelry, linen, glass, horses, live anti dead stock, crops, implements, moneys, real and personal estate (except clothes and real or personal estate specifically disposed of elsewhere) subject to debts To old servant, John Alton, £100 and his clothes To steward, Thomas Flintoft, £50 To servant, William Skinner, a years wages Wife to be sole executrix 25 Sep 1846
Codicil: Wife and he have consulted and if they have no child, they wish to appoint a member of Countess Talbots family to be heir, so that two estates shall not join they adopt Lady Talbots second son as heir Appoints settled estate to the Most Honourable Henry de a Poer Beresford, Marquess of Waterlord and John Topham of Middleham, gentleman, to the use of Right Honourable Sarah, Countess of Tyrconnel for life, then as she shall appoint, then to the use of the Honourable Walter Cecil Talbot, 2nd son of Right Honourable Henry John Chetwynd, Earl Talbot for life; remainder to sons in tail male, then to successive sons of Lord Talbot in tail mate, then younger sons of Lord Waterford; trustees to preserve the contingent remainders - the Honourble and Reverend William Scott of Maiden Newton, Dorset and the Reverend Anthony Cumby of Button on Swale, clerks Clause for heir to take name and arms of Carpenter Furniture, live and dead stock, personal estate (as in will) to Lord Waterford and Topham in trust for Countess or child Power to appoint new trustees If Lady Tyrconnel dies before him, Lord Waterford and Topham become executors
30 May 1850 Probate 1 Apr 1853 |