- ReferenceX953/6/3/4
- TitleWill of Mary Sanders of ‘The Maples’, Harrold, widow.
- Date free text7 June 1910
- Production dateFrom: 1910 To: 1910
- Scope and ContentDevising: to her son, William Arthur Sanders, freehold house and grocer’s shop with warehouses, stables, outhouses and garden, situate near The Green, Harrold, also the eight cottages and outhouses with barns adjoining; to her daughters, Edith Annie Croxford, Mary Everett Sanders and Agnes Lucy Sanders, freehold property called ‘The Maples’, at Harrold, with cottages and fields adjoining; executors directed to consult with her unmarried daughters as to their wishes concerning the same for a home. Bequeathing: to her daughters Mary Everett Sanders and Agnes Lucy Sanders her furniture, plate, linen, china and all other household goods and effects, indoor and outdoor, including any live stock; To her daughters aforesaid and to daughter Edith Annie Croxford all monies invested in shares in Northampton Union Bank and invested in Capital and Counties Bank, and all other invested money; executors to sell and divide the same between her three daughters aforesaid. All legal and funeral expenses to be paid out of life insurance; residue of life insurance to be equally divided between her four children. Executors: William Arthur Sanders; Charles Howis Croxford; Jethro John Wiggins. Witnesses: Rowland Mark Pitt, Clerk in Holy Orders, 84 Whittington Road, Bowes Park [London]; Frank Beard, schoolmaster, 14 Clarence Road, Wood Green [London].
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