• Reference
    HN10/267/Seabrook8
  • Title
    Draft Codicil to will of Elizabeth Seabrook - her half share of real estate at Pulloxhill and Higham Gobion now devised to her niece Elizabeth King, remainder to testatrix's great nephew Edward John Henry King and great niece Ethel Emily Charlotte King as tenants in common; - to Samuel Seabrook the younger her large engraving of Napoleon and his officers and oil painting of her uncle Sexton in gilt frames; - to wife of Samuel Seabrook her antique chair with high back and needle worked seat and fringe, her Chippendale chair with carved wheatsheaf in front and her round gold brooch with hair at the back; - to Ellen Charlotte Seabrook her largest cruet stand and two Crown Derby china vases; - to William Edward Seabrook her eight day clock and smallest liqueur stand and bottles with two sets of stoppers, glass and plated; - to Jessie Seabrook her plated teapot marked JES, her plated sugar basin and little case or box for string; - to Mabel Seabrook her round table worked in black and white with draft board marked on top and her small flower vase bronze with green glass; - to Kathleen Seabrook her smallest low chair with needle worked cushion in shaded dials and her hand painted picture of Gipsies in black frame with gilt; - to Reginald John Seabrook her thermometer and stags head now in her hall at Pulloxhill; - to the wife of John Seabrook of Ampthill her large flower vase "which generally stands on the round rosewood table in my drawing room" and two small hand painted pictures representing shells and strawberries; - to her niece Elizabeth King her Louis Quatorze time piece in gilt frame with stand and oval glass shade and her large mahogany writing desk with her initials on it; - to John Seabrook her photographs of uncle and aunt Sexton in oval gilt frames and her picture of Ross Market; - to Ethel Emily Charlotte King her dressing case with the fittings and contents except any jewellery that mat be inside
  • Date free text
    1898
  • Production date
    From: 1898 To: 1898
  • Level of description
    item