WILL AND CODICIL OF SIR WILLIAM 

 TEMPLE 



Extracted from the Principal Registry of the 

 Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of 

 the High Court of Justice. 



In the Frerogat'tve Court of Canterbury. 



Moreparke, March 8, 1694/5. After having made 

 several other Wills in more form I shall make this as 

 short as I can to avoid those cruel remembrances that 

 have so often occasioned the changing of them God's 

 holy name be praised His will be done Being there- 

 fore in perfect health and sense at the writing hereof I 

 leave to my sister Giffard my lease of Blansby in 

 Yorkshire from the Crown for three lives now in being 

 as likewise my Colledge lease of lands near Armagh in 

 Ireland with all right title and interest I have therein 

 or shall have at the time of my decease to be held and 

 enjoyed by her my said sister during her life and after 

 her death I leave both the said leases to my nephew 

 John Temple I leave my house in the Pell Mell with my 

 right and title therein unto my daughter in law Mrs. 

 Mary Temple during her life and after her death to 

 her two daughters Elizabeth and Dorothy Temple I 

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