William Muddock
This is the last will and testament
of me William Muddock of the Parish of Saint
Andrews,Holborn in the county of Middlesex_____.
First I order and direct that my body be devoutly
buried at the discretion of my executors here
after named and that all my just debts and funeral
expenses be by thempaid and satisfied as soon as
convenient to them. I give and bequeath unto my
son Samuel Muddock and to my cousin Thomas
Baker of Chiddingly in the county of Sussex
each the sum of six hundred pounds Consolidated
Three of Govt (Guilt?)Annuities now standing in my name
on the books of the Governor and Company of the
Bank of England to hold the same to them the said
Samuel Muddock and Thomas Baker their heirs (sole?)
Executors and Administrators In Trust _____
and to and for their several uses funeralsand purposes
hereinafter mentioned and declared (that is to say
in Trust for the use and benefit of my sixGrand
children three of whom are my son William Muddock's
and one my son Samuel Muddock’sand two my son John
Muddock’s to be equally divided between them my
un___ing and desire is each of the said six grandchildren
may be intitled to and receive one hundred pounds
stock out of the above six hundred as they shall
respectively arrive at the age of eighteen years
and that they be entitled to the interest thereof
from that first usual payment after my decease, and
that my said Trustees above named or the survivors
of them, his Executors or Administrators do reserve
the interest of the aforesaid six hundred pounds
and expend the same as to them shall seem most
advantageous for the Trust now imposed on them
so that every one of the said children separately
hath the interest of one hundred pounds Stock
and further my will is that if after my said Grandchildren
shall happen to die before as they arrive at the age
of eighteen years then the respective share of the
person so dying to become the property of his
or her surviving Brother or Brothers or Sister and
for want of such Brother or Sister, to my son Samuel
his Heirs or Assigns. I give and bequeath unto my
son William Muddock the sum of seven hundred
pounds Stock in the Consolidated Three Year Govt (Guilt?)
Annuities to be paid or transferred to him his Heirs
or Assigns within one month after my decease. I also
give my said son William my large silver cup and
to his son William my watch. I give to my son John
Muddock the sum of eight hundred pounds stock in
theaforesaid three year Govt (Guilt?) Annuities to be paid
or transferred to him his Heirs or Assigns within
one month after my decease. I give to my son
Samuel Muddock the sum of nine hundred pounds
stock in the aforesaid Three Year Govt (Guilt?) Annuities to
be transferred or paid to him his Heirs or Assigns
within one month after my decease. I give to my son
Mark Muddock the sum one thousand pounds
stock in theaforesaid Three Year Govt (Guilt?) Annuities to
be transferred to him his Heirs or Assigns within
one month after my decease. I also give to my said
son Mark the lease of my house wherein I now
dwellwith all my stock in trade, tools and implements
thereof and my desire is that he shall have it in
his power to take my household furniture at a
fair appraisement or leave it to be disposed of as
my Executors herein afore named shall think proper.
I give to my sister Mary Gouldthe sum of ten guineas
to be paid within one month after my decease but if
she should happen to die before that timethen the
said ten guineas to become the lawfull property
of my aforesaid cousin, Thomas Baker. I give to my
_____ daughter-in-law _____ the sum of five pounds
for mourning. I give to my sister-in-law Sarah Potts
the sum of five pounds for mourning. I give to my
cousin Martha Baker of Butley in the county of
Suffolk the sum of five guineas to be paid within
one month after my decease. I give to my aforesaid
cousin Thomas Baker the sum of five guineas. I give to my
godson William Baker, son of the above named
Martha Baker, one guinea and I also give to my
cousin Benjamin Downingand Martha his wife
now of Ipswich in Suffolk, each of them one guinea
for a ring. I desire that my wearing apparell
Sin___ and _____ be as equally divided between
my four sons as my Executors conveniently can
do it and as to all the rest, residue and remainder
of my estatewhether ___al or personal of what
nature or kindsoever and whomesoever after the above
Begaries Debts, Funeral and other expenses
are fully paid and discharged, I give devise and
bequeath the same to be equally divided between
my aforesaid son Samuel Muddock and my aforesaid
cousin Thomas Baker as residuary Legatees and
further I do hereby will and declare that my
Executors shall no be chargeable with or
accountable for any more _____ than they shall
actually ___ive or shall round into their rounds by
virtue hereof nor shall either of them be
accountable for any act or deed done by the other
without their joint consent and I desire also that
my Executers deduct out of my Estate all suchcosts
damages and expenses as they or either of them
shall be put to or sustain for or by reason of the
execution hereof. And lastly I do hereby nominate
and appoint the aforesaid Thomas Baker and my
aforesaid son Samuel Muddock, Executors of this my
last will and testament, herebyrevoking all former
wills and codicils by me made, declaring this only to
be my last will and testament unto which I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this FOURTEENTHDAY
OF JULY IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORDONE THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED AND EIGHTYSIX -- William Muddock-- signed and
published and declared by the said Testator as and
for his last will and testament in the presence of in
who in his presence and at his request and in the
presence of each other, have subscribed our names
as witnesses hereunto. Elizabeth Froome, James Smith
The mark of Mary James
THIS WILL WAS PROVED AT LONDON THE TWENTY NINTH
DAY OF OCTOBER IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORDONE THOUSAND
SEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY NINE before the worshipful
John Virtholl.