The Life of Fred Archer 231 
£5,000 ; to the said G. P. T. Dawson, £500 ; to my brother, 
Charles Archer, £2,000 ; to my sister, Emily Collingwood 
Coleman, widow, £2,000 ; to my uncle, Albert Archer, £500 ; 
to my valet, WilUam Bartholomew, generally known as 
' Solomon,' £1,000 ; to my sister-in-law, Annie Dawson, 
£2,000 ; and to my friend, Alexander Dawson Hogg, £500. 
" I direct my said executors and trustees to invest upon some 
safe security a sum of money sufficient by its interest, income, 
and dividends to produce the yearly sum of £200 in such amounts 
and instalments, and at such times as they may think proper, 
for the maintenance and support of my father and mother 
and the survivor of them, and on the death of such survivor 
the said invested sum of money shall fall into and form part 
of my residuary estate. 
" I direct my said executors and trustees in like manner to 
invest the sum of £2,000 and pay and apply the yearly interest, 
inccftne and dividends to arise therefrom for and towards the 
maintenance, education, and bringing up of my nephew, 
Frederick Pratt, son of my sister, AUce Pratt, until he attains 
the age of 21 years, and on his attaining that age I direct my 
executors and trustees in like manner to pay him the said 
invested sum of £2,000 and all interests and dividends then 
due thereon. 
" And I also direct my said executors and trustees in like 
manner to invest the sum of £5,000 and pay the yearly interest, 
income and dividends thereof to my sister, the said Alice Pratt, 
for her life, and at her decease I direct my said executors and 
trustees to pay the said invested sum of £5,000 and all interests 
and dividends then due thereon unto all and equally between 
all her children (except the said Frederick Pratt) in equal 
shares. 
" All the rest residue and remainder of my estate, both 
reed and personal and whatsoever not hereinbefore disposed 
of, I give, devise, and bequeath unto my daughter, Nellie Rose 
