HENRY SHAAV'S WILL. 45 



to the siiici Rebecca Eclom, my one horse carriage made by 

 Salorgne, tmd one that she may select of ray carriage horses, 

 all my wearing apparel, and also the following articles of 

 furniture to the said Rebecca, at present in my city residence 

 on Locust street and Seventh street, to wit, one mantel 

 clock, the mahogany side board, dining table, and six chairs 

 of mahogany and morocco leather, two looking glasses, two 

 oil paintings of fruit, all the plated ware, spoons, forks, 

 covered dishes and dish covers, knives, plates, dishes, china- 

 ware, tea and coffee sets, and accessories to tea services ;at 

 present in and about the dining room of my said city house ; 

 one rosewood bedstead with mattresses, and pillows, one bu- 

 reau with marble top, one rosewood wardrobe with glass 

 door, one wash stand chairs & tables now in my bedroom 

 in said house, also the bedroom furniture in the south room 

 of the third story of said house, and one dozen each of port 

 and sherry wine, and two dozen bottles of claret wine, from 

 my wine cellar in said house 



3rd — I give and bequeath to Joseph Monell M. E. late of 

 Washington University, and now employed at the Desloge 

 Lead Works St Francois County Mo, the property in Block 

 one hundred and twenty seven (127) of said city, con- 

 taining [18] forty five and one half feet (45^) on St 

 Charles street, by fifty seven (57) feet on Seventh street, 

 bounded north by St Charles street west by Seventh street, 

 east by (or late) Patton, and south by or late EUard. To 

 have and to hold to the said Joseph Monell, and his heirs 

 and assio;ns forever. 



4th — I give and bequeath to my cousins in England, to 

 wit, to Henry E Hoole of Ravenfield Park, nr. Rotherham, 

 to Joseph Hoole London, to Miss Mary Hoole, Craven 



Garden Bays water London, to Henry Hoole, Malvern, all 

 in the Kingdom of Great Britain, to each the sum of one 

 hundred pounds (£100) sterling. 



5th — I give and bequeath to Mrs Eliza Lowe (late Mrs 

 Eliza Hoole) the wife of Revd Hubert Lowe, the sum of 

 two hundred pounds (£200) sterling; to Percy Hoole esqr 



