I give unto Mary Walker wife of Thomas Walker of the said Town and Port of Dover Yeoman Elizabeth Kennett Widow of Matthew Kennett late of the said Town and Port of Dover deceased and Jone Farmer Wife of Farmer of the said Town and Port of Dover Builder the Sum of five hundred pounds a Piece of lawful Money of Great Britain
also I give and bequeath unto my Clerk William Curling the Sum of two
hundred pounds of like lawful Money
and I do hereby direct that the Said Several Legacies shall be paid to the Several Legatees at the End of three
Calendar Months next after my Son John Jeken shall have attained to the Age of
Twenty one Years
Also I give and bequeath all my Personal Estate of every sort and description soever (After Payment of my just Debts Funeral Expenses and the Charges of Proving this my Will) And all other incidental Expenses and also the Several Legacies hereinbefore And hereinafter by me given and bequeathed unto my said Son John Jeken his Exors Admors & Assigns to and for his and their own absolute use & benefit
And I do hereby make constitute and appoint the
Revd Richard Harvey of Leatherhead in the County of Surrey Clerk and Thomas
Starr of the City of Canterbury Gent joint Exors of this my last Will and Testament
And I do give and bequeath unto the said Richard Harvey and
Thomas Starr the Sum of One hundred Pounds a piece of like lawful Money as an
Acknowledgement for their Trouble in the Execution of this my Will
And lastly I do hereby revoke and make void all other Wills by me at any Time or Times
heretofore made and I do declare this and this only to be my last Will and
Testament In Witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Jeken have hereunto set my
hand and Seal the nineteenth Day of July in the Year of Our Lord one thousand
Eight hundred and Three E. Jeken
(Attestation Clause)
Dells Lowen - James Hacker
Proved at London 24 October 1807
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