WILL SAMUEL STERREY,
BUNHILL, MIDDLESEX, 1812
Know all men by these presents that is Samuell Sterrey of No 18 Twisters Alley Bunhill Row in the county of Middlesex, do make this my last will and testament do appoint my wife Elizabeth Sterrey of the afore said place my whole executrex thare of this twenty sixth day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve
First, I commit my soule to almighty God and my body to be decently buried out of my benefit society and the over pluse to my wife of the a foresaid and the whole of my house hold furniture and my stock that is in the bank in the Consolidated £3 per cent Annuities one hundred and one quarter
sixteen silver tea spoons
two pr of tea tongs
one pr of table spoons
four watches and
my cloaths &c
and what ever is not mentond and my debts is due me
Signed this day and seled the twenth sixd day of May
In the presents of my two executers to my will
Witness
Samuel Stere[inserted] Sterrey is mark
James Dalling
James Sully
12th June 1812
Elizabeth Sterrey widow the relict of No 18 Twisters Alley Bunhill Row in County of Middlesex and the sole executrix named in the within written will wasduly sworn as usual to the faithful performance hereof and that the whole of the goods chattels and credits of the deceased does not amount in value to the sum of two hundred pounds
Before me Parson Snr
Testator Samuel Sterrey late of No 8 Twisters Alley Bunhill Row in the County of Middlesex and died the 27th of last month
On the twenty second day of June one thousand eight hundred and twelve this will if Samuel Sterry late of No 18 Twisters Alley Bunhill Row in the County of Middlesex deceased was proved at London before the Worshipful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws and surrogate by the oath of Elizabeth Sterrey Widow the relict of the said deceased the sole executrix to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer
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£200
