• Reference
    X948/1/1/B33
  • Title
    Copy will of Margaret Ann Brown of 30 Napier Road, Luton, spinster. Executrices: nieces Edith Mary Green and Ethel Mary Hartop. Desires to be buried in same grave as her sister Ellen Amelia Dickinson at the Church Cemetery, Luton. Gives: - £5 and silver cream jug, sugar basin and tongs marked J.E.W. to god-daughter Katherine Mabel Turner - £5 and silver marked W or J.E.W. (except above) to nephew Harold Wiblen Brown - £25 to nephew Richard Marks Brown - hand painted cups and saucers and dishes, china cake basket, chippendale dressing table, card table and small brooch set round with pearls to Edith Mary Green - grandfather clock, silver vinegarette (with silver chain) engraved Dorcas Brown and gold brooch (in case) to Ethel Mary Hartop - all household goods, jewellery and other peronal items to be divided between executrices, subject to them giving one or more items of furniture or household use to each of her nephews Bequeaths residue of estate to be divided as follows: - 3/4 to Edith Mary Green - 1/8 to niece Mildred Alice Brown - 1/8 to be paid into a bank in names of executrices who are to pay it when they think best, especially in time of sickness, to niece Esther Mary Seebohm Witnesses: - John Gates, solicitor, Luton - A Victor Williams, solicitor, Luton Died 18 May 1943. Proved PPR 21 June 1943.
  • Date free text
    17 March 1936
  • Production date
    From: 1936 To: 1943
  • Level of description
    item