Description | of Old Woodbury, Cambridgeshire, spinster. To her sister, Hester Kaye, for her life, all such interest as Phoebe Kaye may have in the household goods, furniture, plate, linen, china, books, pictures, engravings, carriages, horses and other effects at the house in which they may be residing together. To her nephew, James Kaye, the sum of £3,000. To her sister, Elizabeth Gabbitt Whitmore, widow, of Robert Whitmore, esquire, the sum of £200. To her sister, Mary Ann Watson, widow of James Eyre Watson, esquire, the sum of £200. To her sister, Jane Powell Tyndall, widow of Reverend George Tyndall, the sum of £200. To her sister, Clementia Puckle, wife of Richard Puckle, esquire, the sum of £200. To her sister, Charlotte Warrington Puckle, widow of Henry Puckle, esquire, the sum of £200. To her nieces, Helen Mackenzie Kaye and Alice Vivian Kaye, daughters of her late brother, William, £100. To her niece, Frances Charlotte Watson, the sum of £100. To her nephew and godson, Henry Glover Puckle, the sum of £200. To her niece and goddaughter, Mary Cecilia Daubeny, the sum of £200. To her niece, Alice Vivian Kaye, her wardrobe with glass doors. To Francis Dashwood Watson, son of her late nephew, Reverend George William Watson, late vicar of Weedon, her gold watch and the sum of £100. To her nephew, Reverend Arthur Kaye, the sum of £500. To her sister-in-law, Mary Cecilia Kaye, the sum of £100. To her sister, Hester Kaye, an annuity of £300 for her life. To her nephew, Joseph Kaye, the residue of her property. Appoints the above Joseph Kaye, esquire, barrister at law, and her friend, Joseph Maynard, esquire, of Westbourne Terrace, executors and trustees of her will. |