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- Will Dated 1-Jul-1806, proved 3-Apr-1815. (FW 1/14)
Mathew & Hannah had no children
Mathews Will:
This is to certify that Mathew Condliffe of Middlewich in the county of Chester being in sound mind and memory doth make my last will and testament in the following maner, viz
That all my lawfull depts and funeral expenses be paid then I give and bequeath to my brother Samuel Condliffe of Bechton one hundred pounds or his wife Martha or the longest surviving. I leave my houses and garden in Weelock (sic) Street to my brother Samuel Condliffe for his life, then to be sold and equall dividend be made of the sameand all my other effects amongst my nefews and neases (sic) an equal share alike. Viz my brothers sons and daughters and my sisters too sons James Condliffe and Richard Bebbington and my wifes nephew Charles Eachus. I give my nefew Samuel Condliffe my silver cup with too silver spoons I give my nefew Charles Eachus my wach (sic), a pair of silver buckles, my wareing apparel to be divided my brother to have on suit of clothes, the remainder to Charles Eachus for his use. In the deservsohion (?) opf exectutor but not to be sould, my wifes wareing apparel that I shold have in my possession at the time of my death I give to
Martha Binns, My late wifes sister if she br then living otherwise amongst my roadsason as my executors shall think proper.
This is my last will and testament revoking all other and I appoint Mr Thomas Bridge of Davenham and Samuel Condliffe of Newton my executors for which I give them one Guinea each.
Dated 1st July 1806
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