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Will of Sarah BASSON of Aston (Bampton)

Will 1 May 1855   Probate 10 Jul 1857

Source: TNA no. PROB11/2254
Contributed by: Heather Brunt Go to Translation Go to Transcript
Summary.
... me Sarah Basson of Aston ... Bampton ... widow ...

NameRelationship[Comments] or Major Bequests
Sarah BASSON Aston (Bampton)
James ROSETrustee (Exec)Bampton [later revoked]
Richard FOXLegatee & Trustee (Exec)Bampton
Ann CLANFIELDCousin (Exec)
Maria CLANFIELDMention[mother of Ann]
John CRIPPSUncle
Mary CRIPPSAunt
John CRIPPSCousin[s John & Mary]
James CRIPPSCousin[s John & Mary]
Edmund CRIPPSCousin[s John & Mary]
George CRIPPSCousin[s John & Mary]
William WARINGTenantAston
Elizabeth COOMBSWitness to will
Charles CLACKWitness to willAston
R H BULLENWitness to codicilBampton
William COOMBSWitness to codicil
 
Probate 10 Jul 1857 London (with a Codicil) ... Richard Fox the Executor named in the will and Ann Clanfield spinster the Executrix named in the codicil ...
Transcriber's Notes
 
  Translated and paragraphed.
with some of the standard preamble and "legalese" removed.
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... me Sarah Basson of Aston ... Bampton ... widow ...
  • I give my friends James Rose of Bampton, gentleman, and Richard Fox of Bampton, yeoman, my messuage or tenement at Aston now in the tenancy of William Waring, with the outbuildings, edifices, garden etc, and all my other real estate; Upon Trust to sell [all of it], the proceeds (after expenses) to form part of my residuary personal estate
  • [Usual protection for purchasers]
  • I give my cousin Ann Clanfield now living with me my round tea-table, small oak dining-table, set of fire-irons, dog irons, fender and grate, brass warmingpan, a nest of small drawers, the elbow chair and covers and the two pewter Christening dishes with engravings on them (all being now in my sitting-room); also my dresser and the shelves in the kitchen and all the blue ware and other things thereon, with the corner cupboard and the round table, three smoothing irons and two small tubs with ___ to them in the kitchen.
  • I give Ann Clanfield the bedstead in my sleeping-room with blue striped furniture, flock bed, bolster and pillow; a straw mattress and three blankets and quilt belonging, the dressing-table and oak stool, four white chairs and deepest deal box, a set of five Scripture pictures and a set of drawers also in my sleeping room.
  • I give her all my wearing apparel and the following goods in my parlour: an odd set of china with glass sugar-basin and cream-jug, metal teapot and blue one, six plates, teaspoons and twisted sugar-pliers and a pair of bellows, two tea boards (one square and the other round) and two waiters, the ironing-board and blanket.
  • But if Ann Clanfield is not living with me at the time of my decease, or dies before me, I give the goods etc to her mother Maria Clanfield
  • I give Richard Fox one large oak dining-table standing in the kitchen, the white dresser and shelves in the sitting-room, and the oak coffer that was his late uncle's standing in his bedroom.
  • All the rest of my household furniture and chattels I give to my trustees to be liquidated to form part of my residuary estate
  • All the residue of my personal estate, money, securities for money, goods, chattels etc not already disposed of I give to my trustees Upon Trust:
    • To pay all my debts, funeral and testamentary expenses and the expense of erecting a pair of good grave stones to my memory.
    • To retain to themselves two guineas apiece to buy mourning rings.
    • To pay Ann Clanfield £50 clear of legacy duty.
    • To pay the clear residue equally between my first cousins John Cripps, James Cripps, Edmund Cripps and George Cripps, the children of my Uncle and Aunt John and Mary Cripps, or to those living at the time of my decease.
  • I request that Ann Clanfield may be allowed to remain in my house for three months to consume the provisions that I may leave all of which I give to her.
  • I appoint James Rose and Richard Fox joint executors ... revoking all other wills
  • [Usual protection for Trustees]
  • [Permission for James Rose to be paid his normal professional fees]

  • Witnesses Elizabeth Coombs Charles Clack of Aston
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Codicil 3 Apr 1856
  • I revoke the appointment of James Rose as my Trustee and Executor, and all gifts made to him.
  • I appoint Ann Clanfield as my Trustee and Executrix jointly with Richard Fox, and give her all bequests made to James Rose except the legacy of two guineas.
  • My trustees shall not sell my residuary real estate (if any) as directed in my will, but only my premises in the occupation of William Waring.
  • I give my residuary real estate (if any) to my trustees for their own benefit.
  • I direct that £100 shall be raised out of my securities to pay the residuary bequest in my will.
  • All other securities (if any) I give to Richard Fox and Ann Clanfield for their own use, they paying my funeral expenses and that of erecting a pair of grave-stones as directed.
  • I confirm my will in all other respects.

  • Witnesses (after the codicil had been carefully read over and explained to her, she being too ill to write) R.H.Bullen Solr Bampton William Coombs
Probate 10 Jul 1857 London (with a Codicil) ... Richard Fox the Executor named in the will and Ann Clanfield spinster the Executrix named in the codicil ...
  As transcribed from a copy of the original document.
Original line- and page-breaks are preserved as far as possible.
Sarah Basson 1855

This is the last Will and Testament of me Sarah Basson of Aston in the
parish of Bampton in the county of Oxford widow made this first day of May one
thousand eight hundred and fifty five as follows I give and devise to my friends
James Rose of Bampton aforesaid Gentleman and Richard Fox of the same place
Yeoman All that my messuage or tenement situate at Aston aforesaid and now or
late in the occupation of William Waring as tenant thereof together with the
outbuildings edifices garden and appurtenances to the same belonging and also
all other my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever To hold to them their
heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the respective tenures
of the same upon trust to sell and dispose of the same either entirely or in
parcels by public auction or private contract to any person or persons
willing to become the purchaser or purchasers thereof respectively for such price
or prices as to my said trustees or the survivor of them or the heirs
executors administrators or assigns of such survivor shall seem reasonable and for
promoting and facilitating such sale or sales do and shall enter into make and
execute all such contracts covenants agreements conveyances surrenders
assurances acts deeds matters and things which to my said trustees or the survivor
of them or the heirs executors administrators or assigns of such survivor
shall seem reasonable or necessary or be approved by their solicitor or counsel
in the law And I declare that the receipt and receipts of my said trustees or
the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will for any money
payable to them him or her by virtue of the trusts aforesaid shall effectually
discharge the person or persons paying the same from being answerable or
accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication thereof or of any part
thereof or from being obliged to see to the application thereof or of any part
thereof And such purchase money after deducting all expences of such sale or
sales or incidental thereto or to this my Will to form part of my residuary
personal estate I give to my cousin Ann Clanfield now living with me my round tea
table small oak dining table set of fire irons dog irons fender and grate
brass warming pan a nest of small drawers the elbow chair and covers the two
pewter Christening dishes with engravings on them all being now in my sitting
room and also my dresser and the shelves in the kitchen and all the blue ware
and other things that are thereon together with the corner cupboard and the
round table three smoothing irons two small tubs with .... to them in the
said kitchen I also give the following furniture to the said Ann Clanfield the
bedstead in my sleeping room with blue striped furniture flock bed bolster and
pillow and a straw mattress and three blankets and quilt belonging the
dressing table and oak stool four white chairs and deepest deal box a set of
Scripture pictures five in number and a set of drawers also in my sleeping room I
also give the said Ann Clanfield the whole of my wearing apparel and the
following goods in my parlour namely an odd set of china with glass sugar basin
and cream jug metal tea pot and blue one six plates tea spoons and twisted
sugar pliers and a pair of bellows together also with two tea boards one square
and the other round and two waiters and the ironing board and blanket but if
the said Ann Clanfield should not be living with me at the time of my
decease or should die before me then I give the said goods and chattels so
bequeathed to her unto her mother Maria Clanfield I give to the said Richard Fox one
large oak dining table standing in the kitchen and the white dresser and
shelves standing in the sitting room and the oak coffer that was his late Uncle’
s and standing in his bed room All the rest of my household furniture and
household chattels I give to my said trustees to convert into money to form
part of my residuary estate And as to all the rest residue and remainder of my
personal estate money securities for money goods chattels and effects of
whatever kind or description not before disposed of I give to my said trustees
upon trust in the first place to pay all my just debts funeral and testamentary
expences and the expense of erecting a pair of good grave stones to my memory
then to retain to themselves two guineas apiece to buy them mourning rings
and pay to the said Ann Clanfield the sum of fifty pounds clear of legacy duty
and in the next place to pay share and equally divide the clear residue unto
and equally between my first cousins John Cripps James Cripps Edmund Cripps
and George Cripps the children of my Uncle and Aunt John and Mary Cripps or
to such of them as shall be living at the time of my decease I request that
the said Ann Clanfield may be allowed to remain in the house I now live in
three months to consume the meal and other provisions that I may happen to leave
all of which I give to the said Ann Clanfield I appoint the said James Rose
and Richard Fox joint executors of this my Will hereby revoking all former and
other wills by me at any time heretofore made and I declare that the one of
my executors shall not be answerable or accountable for the other of them nor
for involuntary losses but each of them for himself only and for his own
acts deeds receipts neglects and wilful defaults only And I direct that
notwithstanding the said James Rose being a trustee or executor of this my Will he
shall be allowed all professional charges which if employed as solicitor to my
trustees or executors not being himself a trustee or executor he would be
entitled to make. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand the day and
year first above written Sarah Basson Signed by the said
Testator as her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the
same time who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses Elizabeth Coombs Charles
Clack of Aston
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This is a Codicil to my annexed Will I revoke the appointment of the said
James Rose as my Trustee and Executor and all gifts and devises made to him and
I appoint the said Ann Clanfield therein named to be my Trustee and Executrix
jointly with the said Richard Fox and give to the said Ann Clanfield all
devises and bequests in my said Will made to the said James Rose except a legacy
of two pounds two shillings the same as if she had been named in my said
Will jointly with the said Richard Fox instead of the said James Rose I declare
that my trustees shall not sell my residuary real estate if any as directed
in my said Will but only my said messuage or tenament and premises in the
occupation of William Waring and as to the said residuary real estate if any I
give the same to my said trustees for their own use and benefit I direct that
one hundred pounds only shall be raised out of my securities for money for
the purpose of the residuary bequest in my said Will contained and that this
sum shall not on any pretence be abated by reason of any failure to realize my
other securities for money if any and all such other securities for money if
any I give to the said Richard Fox and Ann Clanfield for their own use they
paying my funeral expences and the expense of erecting a pair of grave stones
in manner directed in my said Will I confirm my said Will in all other
respects As witness my hand this third day of April one thousand eight hundred and
fifty six
The Mark of X Sarah Basson the Testatrix
Signed by the said Sarah Basson the Testatrix as and for a Codicil to her
annexed Will in the joint presence of us present at the same time who at her
request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto
subscribed our names as witnesses after the same had been carefully read over and
explained to her she being too ill to write
R.H.Bullen Solr Bampton William Coombs

Proved at London (with a Codicil) 10th July 1857 before the Judge by the
oaths of Richard Fox the Exec named in the Will & Ann Clanfield Spinster the
Exec named in the Codicil to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn by
........ duly to adminster.