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lor at law, of the city of Philadelphia, and the survivors and survivor 

 of them to be executors of this my last will and testament written in 

 eight pages. 



In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this four- 

 teenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 

 and two — hereby revoking all former wills, codicils, etc. 



William Smith, D. D. 



' Signed, declared and published as and for the last will and testament 

 of William Smith, D. D., in the presence of us wlio have subscribed our 

 names as witnesses in the testator's presence and at his request. 



James Riddle, 

 Eliza Smith, 

 Wm. Rudolph Smith. 



Codicil to the last will and testament of William Smith, D. D. : 

 Whereas, Since the execution of my said last will and testament, 

 bearing date July the fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and two, 

 1 have thought it proper, at the request of my executors therein named, 

 to relieve them from the trouble of executorship; wherefore I do hereby 

 revoke all that part of my said last will which constitutes and appoints 

 my dear brother, the Hon. Thomas Smith, Esq., of the city of Phila- 

 delphia, and my worthy friends, the Hon. Jasper Yeates, Esq., of the 

 borough of Lancaster, and the Right Rev. William White, Bishop of the 

 Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania, and the sur- 

 vivors or survivor of them, to be executors of my said last will and 

 testament. And in their room and stead I do hereby constitute and 

 appoint my dear sons, William Moore Smith, Esq., Charles Smith, Esq., 

 and Richard Smith, Esq., together with Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq., 

 counsellor at law, of the city of Philadelphia, and the survivors or sur- 

 vivor of them, to be executors of my last will and testament, before 

 written in eight pages. 



In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tliird 

 day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 

 and three, hereby revoking all former codicils, etc. 



William Smith, D. D. \ l. s. [ 



Signed, declared and published as and for the codicil to the last will 

 and testament of William Smith, D. D., in the presence of us who have 

 subscribed our names as witnesses in the testator's presence and at his 

 request. Robert Kennedy, 



Martin Whittem, 

 WiM. Rudolph Smith. 



This will is entered in the usual form in the Rcfjistcr's office in 

 Philadelphia, in Will Book No. I., page 109. 



