- ReferenceX598/121
- TitleLetter, Mrs Crawley, 2 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, to "Dear Sir"
- Date free text2 Aug [1855?]
- Production dateFrom: 1855 To: 1855
- Scope and ContentAsks that £8,750 in reduced annuities be paid from trust and ¼ transferred to each of Henry, Philip, Richard and Anne jointly with her. At time that deed is sent out for Philip's signature, requests that a power of attorney be sent out as well so that she may use his share to purchase his next step in the Coldstream Guards. With regard to will she wishes Henry to have her shares in the Union Bank of Australia and the Cobre Copper Company, and daughter Anne to have £2,968..10s Consols left her by grandfather and now to be transferred from trust to joint names (herself and Anne). Plate, books etc. to younger children and £200 to John. Brother Christopher Musgrave, and George Clive to be executors. Former will to be destroyed. She is worried about result of meeting appointed for 3rd
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