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WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

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WILLS AND BEQUESTS. The will of the Hon. Fanny Caroline Pennington, of Muncaster Castle, Cumberland; Warter Priory, York- shire; and Clarges-street, Piccadilly, was proved in London by her brothers, the Right Hon. Joslyn Francis Lord Muncaster and the Hon. Alan Joseph Pennington^ the joint acting executors. The personalty was sworn under < £ 25,000. Her ladyship was the eldest daughter of the third Baron Lowther, Augustus Lord Muncaster, and died on the 12th of July last, at Vevey, Switzerland, at the age of 35, having executed her will in July, 1863. Her ladyship has bequeathed to her sister, the Hon. Louisa Drummond, wife of Mr. E. A. Drummond, all her jewels, with the exception of a pearl necklace, bracelet and earrings, and diamond star, which are bequeathed to her ladyship's two brothers, the executors, who are also appointed residuary legatees of both the real and personal estate. The will of Mr. Edmund Hanborough Joynson, of St. Mary Cray, Kent, paper manufacturer, was proved in the London court by his brother-in law, Mr. Charles Robert Collings, together with Mr. John Gotch Hep- burn, and Mr. Charles Beadle, jun., of Erith, the executors and trustees. The personalty was sworn under .£35,000. The will bears date April 23 last, and he died June 29, at Eastbourne, Sussex. To his wife he has bequeathed an immediate legacy of £500 and the furniture, &o. also the sum of £10,000 under the terms of their marriage settlement, and leaves her a life interest in his estate at Beckley, Kent. This estate, upon her decease, is to be divided equally amongst their children, who are also appointed resi- duary legatees of the real and personal estate, including his share in the business of paper manufacturer, carried on by his father and himself. To each of his three sisters, as well as to a friend, he has left legacies of .£500. There are legacies left to his coachman, gardener, and all his other servants. The will of Mr. William Simpson, civil engineer, of Belgrave-road, Pimlico, was administered to in the London Court of Probate on the 6th ult., by his son, Charles Seaward Simpson, one of the residuary lega- tees named in the will, the executors-namely, Mr. Charles Simpson, the testator's brother, having died, and Mr. Henry Lloyd having renounced. The per- sonalty was sworn under < £ 30,000. The testator, who was drowned in the Thames, near London-bridge, in May last, had executed his will so far back as 1849, bequeathing to his wife a life interest in two-thirds of his real and personal estate; and the remaining third, together with the reversion on the death of his wife, he leaves to his son and only child, the said Charles Seaward Simpson.—Illustrated London News.

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