414 THE WEDGWOODS. 



ditaments and premises, with their and every of their appurtenances, 

 unto my said Wife, 'Sarah "Wedgwood and her assigns, for and during 

 the term of her natural life. And from and after her decease, I give 

 and devise all and singular the said messuage or dwelling-house, 

 pieces or parcels of land, hereditaments, and premises, with their 

 and every of their appurtenances, unto my Son, Josiah "Wedgwood, 

 his heirs and assigns for ever. Also I give and bequeath the sum of 

 Three thousand pounds unto my said Wife, to be paid to her within 

 twelve months next after my decease. Also I give and bequeath 

 unto my said Wife so much and such part of my household goods 

 and furniture as is mentioned and specified in the Schedule or Paper 

 Writing hereunto annexed, marked with the Letter A. Also I give 

 and bequeath the sum of Ten thousand pounds unto my Executors 

 hereinafter named, upon trust that they, my said Executors, do and 

 shall place the said sum of Ten thousand pounds out upon some 

 good and sufficient public or private security or securitys, at interest, 

 to be approved of nevertheless by my said Wife, and do and shall 

 pay to, or permit and suffer my said Wife to receive and take the 

 interest, dividends, and produce of the said sum of Ten thousand 

 pounds, as the same shall from time to time become due to and for 

 her own use and benefit for and during the term of her natural life. 

 And from and after the decease of my said Wife, I direct that the 

 said sum of Ten thousand pounds shall be applied for and towards 

 payment and satisfaction of the several legacys or sums of money 

 hereinafter given by me. And I do hereby direct that the provision 

 hereinbefore made or intended for my said Wife shall be in lieu, bar, 

 and satisfaction of dower and thirds at Common Law. Also I give 

 and devise unto my said Executors, for the use of my said son, 

 Josiah Wedgwood, his heirs and assigns for ever, that part of Etruria 

 Estate which I now occupy, upon the north side of the Turnpike 

 Eoad leading from Newcastle to Leek, with the house I now live in, 

 the outbuildings belonging to the same, with the pleasure grounds 

 and all appurtenances thereto belonging, being about sixty-five 

 acres ; and also another part of the Etruria Estate, now in the occu- 

 pation of Eichard Hall, being about sixty-eight acres ; And also 

 another part of the Etruria Estate, now in the occupation of Thomas 

 Pord, being about forty-five acres ; and also the Estate late a part 

 of the White House Estate, on the south side the Turnpike Eoad 

 leading from Newcastle to Leek ; and likewise the land purchased 

 from Thomas Heath, with a small meadow on the north side the said 

 Eoad, and lying in the Parish of Woolstanton ; and likewise a 

 meadow lately purchased from Jchn Mare, of Handley, all in the 



