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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



the son of Henry Elliot Hoole, of Ravenfield Park, to 

 James Hoole osqr of Edgefield Bradfield parish near Shef- 

 field, also to Mrs Mary Hodge, widow, and to her sifter 

 Mrs Eliza the daughters of Henry Hoole of Malvern, 



to each the sum of one hundred (£100) pounds. sterling ; 

 and also to the said James Hoole of Edgefield the portraits 

 of my dear deceased mother, and of her brother my deceased 

 Uncle, both said portraits with their frames now hanging 

 in the dining room of my city residence, to be securely 

 packed at the expense of my estate, and forwarded free of 

 expense to the devisee ; all these parties of the kingdom of 

 Great Britain. 



6th — I devise and bequeath to my relative Mr Frauk 

 Bradbury a native of Shefiield Eugld, and now a resident 

 of the City of St Louis, the house and lot for his life 

 time, on Shaw avenue Place, next adjoining and south of 

 the house and lot devised for her life time to my dear 

 sister Mrs Caroline Morisse, said lot to said Bradbury, 

 being about eighty (80) feet feet in width, and bounded 

 west by Mercy street, and cast by property devised to 

 the Missouri Botanical Garden; to the said Frank Brad- 

 bury, during the term of his natural life, and then the said 

 house and ground to revert to the Trustees for the purposes 

 of the said Mo Botanical Garden [19] 



7th — I hereby give and bequeath to the heirs of my de- 

 ceased cousins, James Shaw, Joseph Shaw, and Wm Shaw 

 now residing in, or near the city of New York, and the heirs 

 of their deceased sister, Mrs Vitty, now or late of Philadel- 

 phia, to each family of my four deceased cousins the sum of 

 one thousand dollars, aggregating the sum of four thousand 

 ($4000) Dollars to the descendants of my late cousins, 

 none of whom have I ever seen except one. 



8th — I hereby give and bequeath to Mrs Sarah Barber, 

 widow, now (or late) of Roscoe Place, Sheffield, England, 

 the sum of one hundred (£100) pounds sterling. 



9th — In further consideration of the services of the afore- 

 said Mrs Rebecca Edom, as housekeeper and nurse in my 



