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A Collection of Newfoundland Wills
(H)
Henry O'Grady Haly Hutton
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Will of Henry O'Grady Haly Hutton
from Newfoundland will books volume
9 pages 350-351 probate year 1911
In re
Henry O'Grady Haly Hutton deceased.
The will and Testament of me
Henry O’Grady Haly Hutton of Brighton Gentleman made the third
day of September one thousand eight hundred and ninety five I appoint
my friends Charles Alfred Woolley of Brighton Gentleman and Alfred
Scott of Brighton Medical Practitioner Executors of my will I give the following legacies free of duty
- To my
much loved Sister Elizabeth Emma Mc Gregor Five hundred pounds
- To
my oldest and best friend Major William Willoughby Cole
Verner of the Rifle Brigade Fifty pounds
- To his son Rudolph Verner Fifty pounds if and when he attains twenty-one
- To
the said Alfred Scott Fifty pounds
- And to my Cousin
Minnie Lightoller wife of Doctor Henry
Lightoller of Ipswich
Queensland Fifty pounds
I
devise and bequeath all property I may have in Newfoundland to my
said sister Elizabeth Emma McGregor absolutely but if she shall die in
my lifetime then I devise and bequeath such property to my brother James
Cochrane Hutton absolutely or if he shall die in my lifetime to my
brother William Standish Haly Hutton absolutely
I give
and bequeath the residue of my estate whatsoever and wheresoever to my
said sister Elizabeth Emma McGregor absolutely and if
she dies in my lifetime leaving a will then I direct that my residuary
bequest shall take effect as if she had survived me and died immediately
afterwards but if she dies in my lifetime leaving no will then I give
and bequeath the residue of my Estate to my next of kin according to
the Statute of Distribution
I
declare that the said Charles Alfred Woolley shall
be at liberty to charge for all acts which he may do as my Executor
including the receipt and payment of money my intention being that
he shall be properly compensated for all trouble he may have in connection
with my estate
Lastly I revoke all former testamentary instruments
In witness whereof I sign my name on the date first above written
H. O’G. Haly Hutton. Signed
by the Testator in our presence and by us in his presence -
A.
J. Budden E. R. Yarroll clerks to Messrs FitzHugh
Woolley Baines & Woolley Solicitors Brighton
Certified correct,
D. M. Browning
Registrar
(Listed in the margin next to this will the following)
Fiat
Nov 21/11
C. J.
Re sealed
Nov 21/11
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