and to Elizabeth Goodall daughter of John and Jean Carwardine the sum of two Hundred pound being the Hundred and fifty at three per cent and fifty at three and a half per cent which make the seven hundred pounds
and after the death of Jean Carwardine the sum of two Hundred pound to Ann Goodall daughter of Elizabeth Goodall
And one hundred and fifty pounds to John Goodall
and one hundred and fifty pounds to Elizabeth Goodall Junior
and in case any one should dye the two surviving to have an equal share And so likewise if two should the surviving to have the whole
and in case they all dye before the grandmother Elizabeth Goodall to have the whole and for the better support of the children
I leave the Stock in Trade and to be equally divided between Jean Carwardine and Elizabeth Goodall whom I appoint my Executors of my Will
as for Plate and Household Goods I leave to the disposal of Jean Carwardine
Witness my Hand John Carwardine October 22 1752
(Attestation Clause)
Richd Parry _ Joseph Fairhall
Proved at London 30 August 1753 by oaths of Jane otherwise Jean Carwardine widow and Elizabeth Goodall widow
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