• Reference
    HN2/B3/11
  • Title
    Will of Mary Brooks, wife of John Thomas Brooks.
  • Date free text
    23 December 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Scope and Content
    - recites marriage settlement of 1816 and indenture of 27 April 1833 between 1) Mary Hatfield, widow, 2) John Thomas Brooks and Mary Brooks, 3) Thomas Burgoyne gent, 4) John Charles Burgoyne, 5) Henry Egerton being a settlement of the fourth part share of messuage in Twickenham pursuant to agreement and under a common recovery. - Sons will be provided for by husband. - John Thomas Brooks, George Brudenell Michelsen Lovibond, Thomas Beach Whitehurst and Richard Gerrard Perryn entitled to £2000 three % consolidated bank annuities mentioned in indenture of 28 May 1832. If husband survives to have interest, dividends and income during his life. - After death of survivor – all that 4th share in £4000 three pounds % per annum consolidated bank annuities and monies to arise by the sale of stock etc and also the sum of £2000 secured to be paid by father within 6 calendar months of his death and which hath been satisfied by my late mother as the executrix of my father by an investment of that summarily convicted upon a mortgage by her transferred to John Madocks and Richard Gerrard Perryn and also undivided 4th part in messuage in Twickenham part freehold and part copyhold and two pews in the parish church of Twickenham, also £2000 three % consolidated bank annuities – to the use and in trust for eldest son, John Hatfield Brooks. If J H Brooks dies before he is 21 then to George Henry Brooks etc. While child, or children, under 21, trustees to apply profits to maintenance and education of them.
  • Level of description
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