Blanch Bray, widow, died aged 83 years (burial record)
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The Will of Blanch Bray of the Parish of Camborne in the County of Cornwall, Widow, written 27 Oct 1796, proved 3 Jul 1803. 3
(Names of family members shown in bold.)
The last Will and Testament of me Blanch Bray of the parish of Camborne in the County of Cornwall, Widow.
First, it is my Will that my daughter Honour, shall be provided for & maintained out of my Estate and Effects by my Executor hereinafter named during the time that She remains unmarried. Also that she shall have my present Bed and Bedding.
Second, it is further my Will that my said Executor shall pay to my Son Edmund out of my Effects, the sum of One Guinea of lawful British money at the end of Six Months after my decease.
Third, I Give to my Son Stephen (whom I appoint the Executor of this my last Will and Testament) after my legal debts, funeral Charges, and Legacies aforesaid shall be by him satisfied and paid, All and Singular, the remainder of my Estate and Effects of what nature or kind soever which shall belong, or in anywise appertain to me, at the time of my decease.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto put my hand and Seal, this twenty seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety Six.
The Sign of Blanch Bray
Signed, Sealed and declared by the said Blanch Bray, to be her last Will and Testament, in the Presence of us
Mary Whennan
John Gribbell