• Reference
    X948/1/1/F6
  • Title
    Copy will of Florence Maud Farwig of 113 Waller Avenue, Luton, widow.
  • Date free text
    9 March 1943
  • Production date
    From: 1943 To: 1945
  • Scope and Content
    Appoints Albert Victor Williams of Luton, solicitor, and niece Edith Maud White of 45 Chatsworth Road, Luton, spinster, to be executors and trustees. Desires to be buried in Biscot Churchyard, and her moonstone ring to be placed on her finger and buried with her. Bequeaths: - to brother Richard Edward Lamb her three stone diamond ring - to brother Richard Edward Lamb or his wife Ellen Lamb should he predecease her, one of her pictures to be chosen by them - to Mrs. Eleanor Collins of Wimbledon her pair fo Chinese vases and her topaz brooch and earrings - to Wilfred Greville Collins her diamond and ruby ring - to Mrs. Dora Green of The Dowdings, Corse Lawn, Gloucester, her three piece silver Queen Anne tea service, small tongs, two afternoon teaspoons and six volumes of Shakespeare's works - to Eric Flux and his wife Marjorie Flux her two miniature grandfatehr clocks, her collection of small silver articles including two silver snuff boxes, her Queen Anne walnut bureau and brass pedestal lamp and gong - to Miss Catherine Farwig care of G. A. Collins esq. of London her garnet stud ring and the gold watch which formerly belonged to her husband - to Dr H. D. Clarke of Leagrave her Worcester afternoon tea set in its silk and leather case - to brother-in-law Albert Tom White of Luton her marble dining room clock and candelabra - remainder of her jewellery and the jewellery which formerly belonged to her mother to be divided between sister Edith Hannah White and niece Edith Maud White Residue of estate to be divided equally between survivors of borther Richard Edward Lamb (or his wife Ellen Lamb if he predeceases testator), sister Edith Hannah White, and niece Edith Maud White. Died 27 October 1944; proved in PPR 15 March 1945
  • Level of description
    item