BRITISH TURF. 



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the foibles of his age, are both to be traced to this 

 blameable indulgence. 



The following is an abstract of the will of this 

 eccentric Peer, upon whose death the titles of the 

 Duke of Queensberry and the Earl of March be- 

 came extinct. 



His grace devised all his freehold and copy-hold estates to Lord 

 and Lady Yarmouth for their lives, and the life of the survivor of 

 them, and after their death to Frances, daughter of the said Lady 

 Yarmouth, then of the age of eleven years, or thereabouts, and the 

 children of the said Lady Yarmouth, born, or to be born, and their heirs 

 for ever. And he appointed Sir James Montgomery, Bart., Edward 

 Bullock Douglas, Esq., and William Murray, Esq. executors. He 

 directed all legacies to be paid within three months after his decease, 

 and all annuities to be paid half-yearly ; and he directed his executors, 

 out of his personal estate, to invest, in their names, as much stock as 

 would be sufficient for the payment of the annuities. 



BEaUKSTS BY THE CODICILS 



ANNUITIES. 



£. s. 



Burrell 200 



Brown, Rt. 5 



Corri, Mrs 200 



Craufurd, Lieut-General 



Chas 500 



Dickson, Col. Wm 200 



Diacon, Chas. (U. B.) . . 100 



Dubois 300 



Fitzpatrick, General. . . . 500 



Gumraar, Mich 300 



Hayden, George 15 12 



Herrenswhand 200 



Hamilton, Lady 500 



Jackson, Mark, porter . . 200 



James, Haughtou 500 



Ketteridge, John 200 



£. 



Negrini, Angelo 100 



Roselli 100 



Radford, John 200 



With his horses and car- 

 riages, &c. at London 

 and Richmond. 



Robertson, Cath 20 



Sims, Christopher, a foot- 

 man 100 



Ditto 50 



Shelhs, Janet 4 



Sal Pietro, M 100 



Thomas, Col 1000 



Walker, Martha 5 5 



LEGACIES. 



Bissot. . £100 



Craufurd, Col. Robt. . . 10,000 



