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Rampley Wills - Elizabeth Rampley 1849

Will
of Elizabeth Rampley 24 January 1849 (proved 24 September 1850)
NRO Reference: 130 [MF364]
Origin: Archdeaconaries of Norwich and of Norfolk
The last Will and Testament of me
Elizabeth Rampley, of Moulton in the
County of Norfolk, Widow. I nominate
and appoint my Friend Walne Taylor sole
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Executor of this my Will. I desire my
Said Executor to have my body interred
In the Churchyard of the Parish in which
I may happen to die, and that my funeral
Be conducted in a plain and decent manner.
I give and bequeath unto my Great niece
Emily Mary Moggs, Spinster, my wearing
apparel of every description, my wedding
and mourning rings and my watch, with
its appendages. And I give and bequeath
all the residue and remainder of my personal
estate and effects, whatsoever and wheresoever
(after payment of my just debts and my
funeral and testamentary expenses and after
the specific bequest hereinbefore contained shall
be taken thereout) unto the said Walne Taylor
for his own absolute use and benefit. In
witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Rampley
have to this my last Will and Testament set
my hand and affixed my seal this twenty fourth
day of January in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty nine.
Elizabeth Rampley L.S.
Signed, sealed, published and declared, by
the said Elizabeth Rampley, the Testatrix, as
and for her last Will and Testament, in the
presence of us, present at the same time, who,
in her presence, at her request and in the
presence of each other, have subscribed our
names as Witnesses hereto. Harriet
Wlikinson. George Littleboy
This Will was proved, the 24th
day of September 1850, before the
Reverend David Jones, Clerk, Surrogate
in that behalf of the Worshipful the
Official in and throughout the
Archdeaconry of Norwich, lawfully
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constituted, and was approved and registered
and Administration of all and singular
the goods etc. of the within-named Testatrix,
Elizabeth Rampley, was then duly granted to
Walne Taylor, the sole Executor within named,
he being first sworn etc. saving etc. Effects sworn
under 300£ Testatrix died May 1850
Examined
Thailes S Swan
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