92 MEMOIR OF SIR HANS Sl.OANE. 
By another codicil, dated July 21, 1750, he 
bequeaths to his nephew, William Sloane, Esq. all 
his manor lands, &c. in Chelsea, in trust for Lady 
Cadogan, during her life; to his grandson, William 
Cadogan, Esq. for his life ; and then to his great 
grandson, Charles Henry Cadogan, and his heirs, on 
condition of paying to Mrs Stanley £0000 over and 
above all that may be due to her at the time of his 
death. 
And by another codicil, dated April 14, 1751, he 
revokes what he has given to Mrs Stanley, and 
bequeaths instead, all the residue of his personal 
estate that shall remain after payment of his debts, 
&c., and he appoints Mr James Empson one of his 
executors, and to have the care of the museum, as 
long as it shall remain unsold, with £100 per annum, 
over and above what he had already given him, 
A farther codicil, dated September 22, 1751, 
revokes the former will and codicils, as far as they 
are inconsistent herewith, and bequeaths one moiety 
of the manor, &c. of Chelsea, unto Mrs Stanley, and 
her heirs, for ever; and the other moiety of the said 
manor, &c. to Lady Cadogan, and her heirs. 
