The Will of Mary Salmon,
of Lower Sheringham, Norfolk
1834
Mary Salmon of Lower Sheringham in the County of Norfolk request at her decease
that all her household furniture (with the exception of a copper Rosewood table corner
cupboard and ........... all these articles are for her sister Bell shall be disposed of for the
benefit of her relatives as expressed below All her clothes table and bed linen with her
late husbands clothes she give to her sister and brother Bell but if they should be dead it
is her request that the above mentioned clothes &c to be equally divided between her
sister Bells children I also give to my niece Mary Ann Bell one table spoon 3 tea
spoons marked E.R(?) to my niece Hannah Bone 3 tea spoons & to my niece Martha
Cooper 3 tea spoons I give to my brother in Law Web Salmon 5£ and one third of my
property whatever it may be after my funeral expenses and all other outstanding debts
are paid to be equally divided between my niece Mary Ann Bell John Bell and William
Bell I direct this to be my last Will and request and ..... appoint Louisa Anthony who is
living with Benj. Barsham of Lower Sheringham to be my trustee or Executrix Given
......... ..... .............. this twelfth(?) day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty
four.
Mary Salmon
Signed & ........... in the presence of us .......... .......... Mary Barsham, Louisa Anthony.
THIS WILL was proved Runton the twenty seventh day of March 1835 before the
Reverend Paul Johnson Clerk Surrogate duly appointed of the Worshipful William
Yonge Clerk A.M. Official Principal of the Episcopal Consistorial Court of Norwich
lawfully constituted and was approved &c and admin. of all and singular the goods &c
of the within named Mary Salmon Widow the testatrix deceased was there duly granted
to Louisa Anthony the sole Executrix within named she being duly sworn &c saving
&c.