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Will of Grace Blampin, Widow of Collumpton (1840)

Proved 14 April 1840

© Crown Copyright

National Archives Catalogue Reference PROB 11/1925/196,
Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Arden Quire Numbers 201 – 250

Transcribed by  Art Ames

 

This is the last Will and Testament of me Grace Blampin of Collumpton in the county of Devon widow 
I give devise and bequeath all my real and personal estate and everything I have power to dispose of to my grandson James Monkton and to Eliza his wife and to the survivor of them their his or her heirs exors administrators and assigns for their his and her own use and benefit
And I appoint the said James Monkton and Eliza his wife and the survivor of them executors and executor of this my Will 
Witness my hand this twenty first day of June 1839 The mark of the said Grace Blampin 
The foregoing was read over to the said Grace Blampin she understood the same and signed the same and declared it to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto set our names John Bonham watchmaker Alfred Harvey draper

Proved at London 14th of April 1840 before the judge by the oath of Eliza Monkon widow (heretofore the wife of James Monkton) the surviving executor to whom admor was granted having been first worn by commission duly to administer