150 
his fifter-in-law, Sophia Woodford, 
one of 25]. value. 
To his eldeftfon, P. J. Thelluf- 
fon, after his mother’s death, he 
gives his family pictures, &c. To 
his fon G. W. Thelluffon, his gold 
feal.with the family arms; the gold 
{nuff-box which Louis XV. gave to 
his father, containing the portrait of 
the Dauphin, father to Louis XVI; 
the filver medal, a copy of the 
gold one given to his father by 
the city of Geneva; alfo the large 
filver coffee-pot and falver, given 
to him by the faid city, with the 
arms of Geneva thereon. To his 
fon ,Charles, a gold watch made 
by. Mudge, with three feals mount- 
ed in gold. 
The remainder of his plate, pic- 
tures,,books, furniture, &c. he 
orders to be fold by public auétion, 
to compofe part of the refidue of 
his eftate. 
. _Tovhis executors and their heirs 
he gives in truft the whole of his 
Yorkthire eftate, together with the 
adyowfon and prefentation to the 
church,of Marr, to be-managed b 
them, and to purchafe land with the 
accumulation of the growing pro- 
fils till the grandfon of his prefent 
grandfon Charles (now an infant 
only four months old, and: the fon 
of the teftator’s third and youngeft 
fon'«Charles) fhall attain the age 
of twenty-one; when the whole of 
this immenfe property, valued now 
at near 800,0001. will be at his: dif- 
pofal ; in default of which heir or 
heirs the whole produce of the faid 
eftate to be applied to the ufe of the 
finking fund, in fuch manneras fhall 
bedirected by act of parliament. The 
right of prefentation to the advyow- 
fon to belong to his fons and their 
defcendants, in regular.rotation.— 
The will then proceeds thus: 
y heirs and fucceffors, 
APPENDYIYX TO 
* ] order and direét, that, from 
the refpective time or times any 
perfon or perfons fhall become en- 
titled either to any part or fhare, or 
proportion of the aforefaid eftates, 
as well thofe hereby devifed, as 
what may hereafter be purchafed 
in manner aforefaid, as to the whole 
thereof, he and they, and all claim- 
ing under him and them refpeét- 
ively, fhall from thenceforth, there- 
after, and at all times, feverally ufe 
the furname of Thelluffon only; and 
in default thereof I order and direét 
that the faid feveral manors or 
lordfhips, advowfons, meffuages, 
lands, tenements, and _heredita- 
ments, and real eftates heretofore 
devifed, and to be purchafed, fhall 
be thereupon fold and difpofed of 
by Matthew Woodford, James 
Stanley, and Emperor John Alex- 
ander Woodford, and the furvivors 
or furvivor of them, and the truf- 
tees hereafter to be appointed ; and 
that the money to arife and be 
produced from the fale there- 
of, be paid unto his Majefty, his 
Kings or 
Queens of England, to the ufe of 
the finking fund, in fuch manner 
as fhall be directed by aét of par- 
liament. 
* As I have earned the fortune 
which I now poffefs with induftry 
and honefty, I truft and hope that 
the legiflature will not in any man- 
ner alter my will, or the limitations 
thereby created, but permit my 
property to go in the manner in 
which I heréby difpofe of it.” _ 
© The executors and executrix are, 
Matthew Woodford, James Stanley, 
Emperor John Alexander Wood- 
ford, and his wife. The Will is 
dated April 2, 1796, and occupies 
no lefs than twenty-three fheets of 
_ paper. 
IkIs# 
