And after Payment of my Just Debts and Funeral Expences I give to my Loving Wife Mary Aldridge the Sum of Fifty Pounds
In Trust that she shall pay and divide the same at the end of One year after my decease to and amongst such of my
Nephews or Nieces as I shall direct by any Memorandum in Writing
And for want of such Memorandum then to such of my Nieces and Nephews as my said Wife shall see fit
I give to my Master John Lethieullier Esqr the Mourning Ring I had at Sir John Lethieullier�s death
All the rest and residue of my Estates whatsoever Goods Chattels and Effects I give to my loving Wife Mary Aldridge whom I appoint sole Executrix
And do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made Dated this Twenty sixth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and fifty one
Thomas Aldridge Published and Declared as the last Will of the said Thomas Aldridge in the Presence of
Mary Lethieullier _ Edm: Browne
(Personal Appearance on 14 February 1752 of Mary Aldridge Widow as to validity of Will and lack of Memorandum in Writing before Robert Chapman Surrogate in the presence of Thos Tyndall Notary)
Proved at London 14 February 1752
Return to Kent GenealogyWill of Thomas Aldridge