522. Mary WYATT of Wivenhoe, Widow, 1799. PROB 11/1326/66

The last Will and Testament
of me Mary Wyatt of Wivenhoe in the County of
Essex Widow made at the time of my being in
good health and of sound mind memory and
understanding in manner following whereas George
Wyatt my son is indebted unto me in a certain
sum of money on a Bond or obligation entered
into by him to me bearing date the thirtieth Day
of September one thousand seven hundred and
eighty three for securing the sum of ninety pounds
now I give and bequeath unto my said son
George all sum and sums of money that shall
be due from him to me at the time of my decease
by virtue of the said Bond or otherwise howsoever
upon condition that he my said son to pay and
discharge all my just Debts and funeral expenses
and the charges of proving this my will and I
give and bequeath until my daughter Elizabeth
the wife of William Patch of London builder all
and every my Household Goods Chattels Plate
Linen China and Woollen Ready Money Bills
Bonds Mortgages Notes and other securities for
money Debts and all other my personal Estate
and effects whatsoever and wheresoever not herein
before disposed of to and four her own use and benefit
and I do make an appointment I said son
George Wyatt Executor and my said Daughter
Elizabeth Executrix of this my Will and hereby
revoking all former and other Wills and Wills by me
at any time heretofore made I do publish and
declare this to be my last Will and Testament In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this twentieth day of January one thousand
seven hundred and eighty nine Mary Wyatt
Signed Sealed published and declared by the said
Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in her presence and at
her request have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses Martin Hopkins H  J A Robins./.

This Will was proved at London the
twelth day of june in the year of our
Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety
nine before the worshipful Charles Coote Doctor
of Laws Surrogate of the Right Honorable Sir William
Wynne Knight also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted by the Oath Elizabeth Patch
wife of William Patch the daughter of the deceased and
one of the Executives named in the said Will to whom
administration was granted of all and singular the
Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having

been first sworn Duly to administer power reserved
of making the light grant to George Wyatt the son
of the said deceased and other Executor named
in said will when he shall apply for the same.

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