Will: Warner, Joseph March 17, 1807 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Dublin Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Rosalind Dunning ros.dunning@outlook.com WARNER, JOSEPH MARCH 17, 1807 Source: National Archives Kew England Written: March 17, 1807 Recorded: December 18, 1833 Extracted from the Registry of the Consistorial and Metropolitical Court of Dublin In the Name of God Amen I Joseph Warner of the City Quay in the City of Dublin Merchant being in perfect sound mind memory and understanding praise be to God for the same do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say I desire and request that from and immediately after my decease all my Stock in Trade Plate household furniture houses land Carriages and Horses of every kind shall be sold to the best advantage by my Executors herein after named and the money arising from such sale to be laid out at interest by my sd Executors on the best security that can or may be had or gotten for the same I leave and bequeath to my dear Wife Eleanor Warner the interest of One thousand pounds (part of the produce of said property so to be sold) for and during the term of her natural life And from and immediately after her decease I leave and bequeath the interest of the said sum of One thousand pounds unto my daughter Eleanor Jane Elizabeth Scott orwise Warner now married to William Scott of the City of Dublin Mariner during the term of her natural life and that the said Elinor Jane Elizabeth shall at the time of her decease have and be entitled to said sum of One thousand pounds and at liberty by her last Will and Testament by her duly executed to leave and bequeath the same to and amongst such Children as she may have at the time of her decease share and share alike but not to be disposed of otherwise in case of her having such children and if she shall not have issue at the time of her decease then to dispose of said one thousand by her will to such person or persons and in such manner & proportions as she may think proper And as to all the rest residue and remainder of every property of every nature and kind soever whether by Annuitys Legacies or otherwise whereof I shall die seized and possessed I leave and bequeath unto my said dear Wife Eleanor Warner to be disposed of in any manner she may think proper And I do hereby appoint her my residuary Legatee of this my last Will hereby revoking all or any former or other Will or Wills by me heretofore made And I do hereby appoint James Collins of Denzill Street in the City of Dublin Esquire and Benjamin Hill of the City Quay in said City Gent Executors of this my last Will and Testament with a request that they will take upon them the care of the execution thereof In Testimony whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seal this seventeenth day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seven Joseph Warner (Attestation Clause) Edwd Walsh _ Andw O Reilly _ Wm Kavanagh Junr Proved at London 28 December 1833 by Benjamin Hill having made a solemn and sincere declaration or affirmation power reserved to other Executor PCC Prob11/1825