the Vowles family

 

Transcript of the Will of Joseph Hoyland 1808 - 1879

This is the last Will & Testament of me Joseph Hoyland of 237 Allen Street Sheffield in the County of York Baker and Flour Dealer I revoke all Wills and testimentary dispositions heretofore made by me I appoint my sons William Hoyland and Joseph Hoyland to be Trustees and Executors of this my Will I bequeath to my daughter Ann Sayles the wife of Charles Henry Sayles all the books of which I shall die possessed for her separate use free from marital control and free from legacy duty I bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Hoyland absolutely all the residue of the household furniture and effects and the housekeeping stores of which I shall die possessed free from legacy duty I devise and bequeath all the real estate and all the residue of the personal estate to which I shall at my death be entitled unto and to the use of my said sons William Hoyland and Joseph Hoyland their heirs executors administrators and assigns ~ according to the nature thereof respectively upon trust to sell call in and convert into money the same estates in such manner as they shall think fit and out of the moneys to ?? from such sale calling in and conversion as aforesaid upon trust in the first place to pay or retain all the expenses of and incidental to the execution of the preceding trusts and my debts and funeral and testimentary expenses And then to pay each of my sons William Hoyland John Hoyland Thomas Hoyland and Alfred Hoyland the sum of One hundred and fifty pounds free from legacy duty and as to the residue of the said moneys upon trust for my said son Joseph Hoyland and my said daughters Ann Sayles and Elizabeth Hoyland in equal shares and as to the share of each of my said daughters for her separate use free from marital control and on her sole receipt I devise unto and to the use of my said sons William Hoyland and Joseph Hoyland their heirs and assigns all real estates which at the time of my death may be vested in me as a ?? or mortgage subject to the trusts and equities affecting the same respectively In Witness whereof I the said Testator Joseph Hoyland have hereunto affixed my hand this thirtieth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight //

Joseph Hoyland
Signed by the said Testator Joseph Hoyland as and
for his last will and testament in the sight and presence
of us both present at the same time who at his request in
his sight and presence and in the presence of
each other have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting
witnesses of //
Benjm Burdekin Solr Sheffield
Chas B Hobbis his Clerk //

Proved at Wakefield the 16th day of
April 1879 by the oathes of William Hoyland
and Joseph Hoyland the Sons the Executors
to whom administration was granted.
The Testator Joseph Hoyland was late of No 237 Allen
Street Sheffield in the County of York Baker and Flour
Dealer and died on the 10th day of March 1879 at No 237
Allen Street aforesaid

Under £2,000.

Messrs Burdekin & Co
Solicitors Sheffield


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