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Will of William Wallace of Liverpool, merchant. To wife Sarah £100, to son-in-law...
Catalogue reference: DDX 295/3
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- DDX 295/3
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Date (When the record was created)
- 27 Feb. 1788
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Description (What the record is about)
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Will of William Wallace of Liverpool, merchant. To wife Sarah £100, to son-in-law James Currie and daughter Currie £25 each. To wife house, office, stable in Duke St., with plate, books etc., and house in Portaferry, lease of house in Toxteth Park and £4000 out of real and personal estate. Daughter Lucy Currie already provided for. To daughter Elizabeth W., £3000, but if she die unmarried or a minor, £1500 each to Lucy and Sarah. Remainder of estate if less than £1000 in trust for Lucy; if she die leaving one child then to go to Elizabeth, but if Lucy leave 2 or more children to be divided equally between them. If remainder of estate be more than £1000 the excess to be divided in equal shares between Sarah and Elizabeth, but if they are dead, then to Lucy. Executors: Wife, Richard Heywood, esq., banker, son-in-law Dr. Currie, all of Liverpool, and Mr. John Allen of Waterford.
[Probate copy, P.C.C. 5 Feb. 1789].
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Lancashire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Will of William Wallace of Liverpool, merchant. To wife Sarah £100, to son-in-law...