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which formerly conteined three pages and hath now 

 this fourth page added to it. And I doe now this 

 present Sunday December 28 1656 publish and declare 

 these foure pages whereof the three last are written with 

 my owne hand to be my last will In the presence of 

 Henneage Finch John Raby. 



THIS WILL with the Codicill annexed was proved at 

 London on the second day of May In the yeare of our 

 Lord God one Thousand six hundred fiftie nine before 

 the Judge for probate of wills and granting Adcons 

 lawfully authorised By the oath of Eliab Harvey the 

 Brother and sole executor therein named To whom 

 Administracon of all and singular the goods Chattells 

 and debts of the said deceased was granted and com- 

 mitted He being first sworne truely to administer. 1 



CHAS. DYNELEY } ^ 

 JOHN IGGULDEN J- n? 1 - ? 



W. F. GOSTLING / *"* 



[' The will of Harvey is without date. But was almost certainly made 

 some time in the course of 1652. He speaks of certain deeds of declara- 

 tion bearing date the loth of July, 1651 ; and he provides money for the 

 completion of the buildings which he has " already begun to erect within 

 the Colledge of Physicians." Now these structures were finished in the 

 early part of 1653. The will was, therefore, written between July 1651, 

 and February 1653. The codicil is also undated : but w-e may presume 

 that it was added shortly before Sunday the 2Sth of December 1656, the 

 day on which Harvey reads over the whole document and formally 

 declares and publishes it as his last will and testament in the presence 

 of his friend Henneage Finch, and his faithful servant John Raby.] 



