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LOCAL WILL.

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LOCAL WILL. MR WILLIAM BEBB, CAEDIGAN. Mr. William Bebb, of Crioklae, Lledrod. Car- digan, who died on July 17, left estate of the gross value of £998. with net personalty £971. and probate of his will has been granted to ilr. William Breeee Bebb, of Blaendyffryn, Gcginan, Cardigan, farmer. ME. J. GBIFFTTHS. ABERCWMBOI. Mr. John Griffiths, of 42, Jenkin-atreet, Aber. owmboi, Aberdare, who died on September 27, left estate of the gross value of £ 426, and probate of his will has been granted to his sister, Miss Rachel Griffiths, of the came address. MR. DAVID JAMES. ABE-HGAVEXNY. Mr. David James, of 17, Baker-street, Aber- gavenny. who died on July 31, left estate of the gross value of JE608. with net personalty JE557. and probate of his will has been granted to his widow, jlrs. Mary Eleanor James, and his son. Mr. Ernest John James, of Marohcote, Hess, ironmonger. MR. BENJAMIN EDWARDS, LLAN- GWYREON. Mr. Benjamin Edwards, of Pantlemlwg, Llangrwyrfon, Cardigan, who died on June 29 last. left estate of the gross value of P975 with not perron a It y £319. and probate of hia will ba3 been granted to his son, Mr. Micah Edwards, fanner. MR. JORS OSELAND, HEREFORD. Mr. John OseLand, of The Hollings, Edvin Pualph, Hereford. who died on July 15 last, left estate of the "roes value of £ 1,695, of which the net personalty has been sworn at £ 44. Probate of hi3 will has been granted to his daughter. Miss Mary Jane Oseiand, of TTie Rollings. Edvin Ralph, Hereford, the soie executrix. MR. JEXkIX DA VIES, LIAXFAIRCLTDOGAIT. ilr. Jenkin Davies, of Pretoria, Llanfair- clydogau, Cardigan, farmer, who died on October 4. left estate of the gTOss value of £ 1,052, with net personalty £::80, and probate of his will, dated June 17, 1898, has been granted to hie widow, Mrs. Hannah Davies, to whom he left the whole of his estate abso- lutely. MR. J. P. EELES, PENARTTL Mr. John Proctor Eeles, of Braeside, Ply- mouth-road, Penarth, who died on September 3. aged 50 years, left estate of the gross vaJue of £2,542, with net personalty X929, and probate of his will. dated January 24. has been granted to his widow, Mrs. Florence Mary Eelao. to whom he left the whole of his estate absolutely. SIR EDWARD LEE, PORTHCAWL. Sir Edward Lee. knight, of Silvermere, Forte caw I. and of 14, Waterloo-place. London, S.W., who founded and afterwards became managing director of the education depart- ment at the Crystal Palace, formerly a wine ( merchant ia London, and a frequent con- tributor to literary and artistic publications, who died intestate and a widower on April 3, aged 75 years, left estate valued at £ 73 4s. 5d. groas, with net personalty £ 46 4s. 5d. Letters of administration of liis property have been granted to his sister, Mies Ellen Lee, of Old Sleningford Hall, Bipon, Yorks, as the onlyj D-ext-of-kia. MR- F. G. M'LACHLAN, NEATH ABBEY. Mr. Frederick George M'Lachlan, of St Jobr.'s-terrace, Neath Abbey, near Neath, retired chemical works foreman, who died on August 9, loft estate of the grross value of £ 2,612, with net personalty £ 2,279, and pro- 'bate of his will, dated July 16, 1908, with a codicil of March 29, 1909, has been granted I to his son, Mr. David James M'Lachlan, of Neath-road, Briton Ferry, merchant; Mr Alfred Bush, of Fern Bank, Neath, merchant; and Mr. Oliver Parker, of London-road, Neath, cashier. The testator left his shares in the Villier's Tin-plate Works and in the Briton Ferry Steel Company, and in any other company in which he may have shares at the time of his death, to his wife, Mrs. Mary Baker M'Lachlan, for life, with -Temainder to his children, and he left his gold watch and chain to his said Eon David. his moneys a-t bank to his wife. and the iiesidue of his estate to his said son David. MRS. CLARA BOAG. OALDICOT. Mrs. Clara Boag. of Prospect House, Oaldi- cot, who died on August 28, left estate of the groas value of £ 3,012, with net personalty £1.987. and probate of her will, dated August 5, 1909, has been granted to Mr. James Chitjholm Hedley, of 17, Methuen-road, New- port, tug-owner, and Mr. George William Coles Barrett, of 9, Belmont-road, Ilfracombe. The testatrix left £150 to her sister Eaza ane Smith, X30 each to her brother and his wife, William and Martha Stock; her premises, 71, Alma-street, Newport, to her niece Vertue Eliza Jonee; her premises, 13 and 15. Uanerth-atreet, Pontymister, to her adopted daughter Ethel Barrett, a close of land at CaJdicot to her nephew John Henry Jones, her house in Methuen-road, Newport, to her niece Alice Maud Jones, and the residue of "her estate she left upon trust for her nephew and niece John Henry and Alice Maud Jones until they respectively attain majority, and thereafter the testatrix left her estate to her eister Eliza Jane Smith and her nephew and nieces, Alice Maud Jones, John Henry Jones, and Vertue Eliza Jones, and her adopted daughter, Ethel Barrett. MR. SAMUEL HARSE, NEWPORT. Mr. Samuel Harse, of 3, Wrington Villas, Victoria-avenue, Newport, in business as all insurance broker and building eooietj- .pdoneer. and a prominent Wesley an, who dieo on August 1, aged 88 years, left estate of the g-roee value of £ 6,900, with net personalty £588. and probate of his will, dated April 1c. 1905, with a codicil of July 24, 1905, has beei. granted to his brother, Atr. Thomas Harse, cr Cardiff, and Mr. Lucian Jaines Brown, of Maindee, accountant. The testator left XIOO to Mary Elizabeth Brown, £50 each to Henry I John and Albert Brown, JB200 to Lucian James Brown, £ 250 to his brother Thomas, £500 upon trust for his niece Fanny Harse,. L100 each If to Annie Sophia Rutter and Minnie Celia Williams, iEl25 to Jane Runrtaoue, J-125 to Emily Brown, JElOO for the benefit of the children of his late nephew Samuel Harae, JElOO to the Wesleyan Chapel, Victoria-avenue, Maindee; £100 to the Newport and lionmouth- shire Hospital, JB100 to the Newport (Mon.) Temperance Society, zE50 to the Wesleyan Chapel, Shaitesbury-street, Newport; £50 to Dr. Barnardo's H()IDes, £50 to. Dr. Stephen- son's Homes, L,70 to the Newport Women's Temperance Society, and £ 50 to Elizabeth Williams, a former assistant. The residue of his estate he left as to one moiety to Lucian Jamee Brown, and one moiety to Minnie C,elia, Williams and Annie Sophia Rutter.

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