Disgrifiad | The testator revokes a payment of £1000 to his daughter Elizabeth the wife of Samuel Moore issuing out of the manor of Goadby, co. Leicester. He bequeaths £1000 to the eldest daughter of his daughter Elizabeth; £3000 and an annual sum of £120 to his daughter Susannah Lowe and £500 to his godson Henry Pennant. He also leaves £200 and an annual sum of £30 to his sister Mary Edwards, £50 to her…Samuel Hearne; and an annual sum of £100 to the Rev. William Whitfield, Rector of Ludgate in the City of London and the testator’s son Samuel Lowe in trust for Henry Nokes late student of Christ Church College Oxford “as long as he shall labour under his present indisposition of mind. He bequeaths an annual sum of £500 issuing out of his estate in Jamaica, all the rents and profits of his house in Spanish Town and his "pen" in the parish of St. Catherine called Rushy pond to his wife Mrs Elizabeth Lowe. He leaves his horse, his calash, 20 heifers and "the building, the water worke or another cattle…" standing on the testator’s moiety of the St. Tooly’s plantation to his son in law Samuel Moore and he directs that his son in law is to have “the help and assistance of his carpenters for erecting a dwelling house there. He leaves £200 to George Thorpe and £50 each to Edward Pennant, Edward Fearon, Thomas Bernard and Jeames Rule. He leaves the residue of his real and personal estate to his son, Samuel Loew. He devises the tuition of his son Samuel and his daughter Susanna to Edward Pennant, Edward Fearon, Thomas Bernard and Jeames Rule, Esqs. and also names them as his executors. |