This is the last Will and Testament
of me
Anna Maria Man
of Reading in the County of Berks, Spinster. I desire that my remains be
enclosed in a leaden Coffin and interred in the brick grave wherein my later
Mother who died on the eighth day of May One thousand eight hundred and xxx
eight was buried which brick grave is near to the grave of Mr.
Wellington and opposite to the Vicarage in Saint Mary’s Churchyard in Reading
aforesaid. And it is my desire that Messieurs Weaver
and sons of Saint Marys Butts, Stone Masons, may be employed as Masons to do
what is necessary. Also that my funeral may be a plain and an inexpensive one,
a Hearse and one Coach only be employed and that a stone be placed over my Grave
with an inscription thereon stating simply the dates of the respective deaths of
my said Mother and myself. I bequeath to Sophia Man, daughter of my late first
Cousin James Man, my silver Teapot, cream jug and sugar tongs, also my purple
enamel ring and pin in the red vase to be found in my drawers. I bequeath to Mrs.
Garnet Man, who at the date of this my Will is the wife of my second Cousin
Garnet Man, my pearl ring in a black nest and
also my pearl brooch. I bequeath to Mrs. James Man, the widow of my
late first Cousin James Man, my large stone brooch. I bequeath to my first
Cousin Emma Man, a daughter of my late Uncle Henry Man, my garnet brooch. I
bequeath to my first Cousin Ann Man, a daughter of my said late Uncle Henry Man,
my black water brooch. I bequeath all my plate not hereinbefore disposed of
unto such of the children of my late first Cousin Edward Man and James Man as
shall be living at the time of my death to be divided amongst them by my
Executors in equal shares as nearly as may be per capita. I bequeath all my
furniture, linen, china and household goods (not hereinbefore disposed of) unto
the said Sophia Man, daughter of my late first Cousin James Man. I bequeath to
Georgiana Man, Louisa Man, Julia Kirkness, James Man and Frederick Man, Children
of my late first Cousin Edward Man, One hundred pounds^ each.
I bequeath to such of the children of my late first Cousin Harry Stoe Man as
shall be living at the time of my decease Fifty pounds each. I also bequeath to
the several persons hereinafter named the several sums of sterling money which
immediately follow their respective names. Namely, to the said Sophia Man,
daughter of my late first Cousin James Man, Four hundred pounds. To Mrs.
Harry Stoe Man, the widow of my said late first Cousin Harry Stoe Man, Fifty
pounds. To Mrs. Peter Man, the widow of my late first Cousin Peter
Man, Fifty pounds. To the said Mrs. Garnet Man, who at the date of
this my Will is the Wife of my second Cousin Garnet Man, Fifty pounds. To James
Man, the son of my late first Cousin, James Man, Fifty pounds. To my friend
Miss Harriet Pinvan five pounds for a mourning ring. To my servant Elizabeth
Dublin, if she shall be living in my service at
the time of my decease, Five pounds. I direct that the Legacy duty and expenses
incident to the bequests of the several pecuniary Legacies of Fifty pounds each
hereinbefore bequeathed shall be paid out of my residuary personal estate. I
direct my Executors hereinafter nominated to purchase within twelve calendar
months after my decease in the respective names and for the respective benefit
of the several Annuitants hereinafter named the several Annuities which
immediately follow their respective names. Namely, for Mrs. James
Man^ the widow of my late first cousin James Man an
irredeemable Annuity or yearly sum of Thirty pounds, for my first Cousin Emma
Man, daughter of my late Uncle Henry Man, an irredeemable Annuity or yearly sum
of fifteen pounds, and for my first Cousin Ann Man, daughter of my said late
Uncle Henry Man, an irredeemable Annuity or yearly sum of Ten pounds. And I
direct that the said several Annuities shall be payable during the respective
lives of the said several Annuitants in equal half yearly portions and that the
same Annuities shall respectively be purchased from Government and not from any
public Company or from any private person or persons. And I direct that, until
such purchases shall be made, like Annuities shall be paid to the said several
Annuitants out of my general personal estate in equal quarterly portions, the
first portion to be paid at the end of three calendar months from my decease.
And I declare that the said Annuitants shall not be allowed to have the value of
the said Annuities in lieu thereof. I devise to my Brother William Man all that
my half part or share and all and singular other my parts or shares, estate
right, or interest of and in a certain freehold estate situate at Binfield in
the County of Berks (which Estate at the date of this my Will belongs jointly to
my said Brother and myself) To hold the said premises unto my said Brother
William Man and his assigns during his life for his and their own use and
benefit. And at the death of my said Brother William Man, I devise my said half
part or share and all and singular other my parts or shares, estate right, and
interest of and in the said freehold estate situate at Binfield aforesaid unto
and to the use of Edward Man (Son of my late first cousin Edward Man), his heirs
and assigns, absolutely and beneficially. I also devise to my said Brother
William Man all that my half part or share and all and singular other my parts
or shares, estate right, and interest of and in certain freehold tenement and
haebitaments situate in or near Pearl Court, Grape Passage, Castle Street,
Reading, aforesaid (which tenements at the date of this my Will belong jointly
to my said Brother and myself). To hold the said premises unto my said Brother
William Man and his assigns during his life for his and their own use and
benefit. And at the death of my said Brother William Man I devise my said half
part or share and all and singular other my parts or shares, estate right, and
interest of and in the said freeholds tenements and haebitaments situate in or
near Pearl Court, Grape Passage, Castle Street, in Reading aforesaid unto and to
the use of my friend Mary the wife of Edward Bird, of Swallowfield in the
Counties of Berks and Wilts, Gentlemen (late Mary Ford, Spinster), her heirs and
assigns absolutely and beneficially. And as to and remaining all the
rest and residue
of my estate and effects, real and personal (save and except estates vested in
me as Trustee or Mortgagee). I devise and bequeath the same unto Garnet Man,
son of my late first Cousin Peter Man, and Edward Man, son of my late first
Cousin Edward Man, in the shares and manner following (that is to say) two equal
undivided third parts thereof unto and to the use of the said Garnet Man, his
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, absolutely and beneficially, and
the remaining equal undivided third part thereof unto and to the use of the said
Edward Man, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, absolutely and
beneficially. I leave my residuary estate to the said Garnet Man and Edward Man
in unequal shares because I have by this my Will given my interest in the said
freehold estate at Binfield aforesaid to the said Edward Man after the death of
my Brother the said William Man. I appoint the said Garnet Man, son of my late
first Cousin Peter Man, and Edward Man, son of my late first Cousin Edward Man,
Executors
of this my Will with power to compound debts and settle claims against or in
favor of my estate and to retain and allow to each other the expenses of
executing my Will. I devise all estates vested in me as trustee or mortgagee
unto my said Executors Garnet Man and Edward Man, their heirs and assigns upon
the trusts and subject to the equities affecting the same respectively. Lastly
I revoke all former wills and declare that this writing xxxisting of four sheets
of paper contain the whole of my will. In witness whereof I have hereunder set
my hand and I have also set my hand to each of the three preceding sheets of
this my Will this twenty fourth day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand
eight hundred and fifty seven.
Anna Maria Man. Signed, published and declared by the said Anna Maria Man, the Testatrix, as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other do attest and subscrive the same.
Robert Srland, Solr, Reading
Wm. Sherwood, Clerk to Messr. Whatley (Sryland Solicitors, Reading)
Proved at London, 2nd April 1860 by the oaths of Henry Garnet Man (in the Will written Garnet Man), Esquire and Edward Desborough Man (In the Will written Edward Man) the Executors to whom Admon was granted.