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parish the other Royal Canal debenture herein
also enclosed No 2092 for one hundred pounds
bearing Interest at six pounds per cent per annum
also In trust to receive the Interest thereof and
to apply the same in purchase of Bread and
Provisions for the poor of the said Parish
I leave and bequeath to my dear wife Vicountess
Newcomen my Gold repeating Watch made by
by Dutton and Company I leave to my dear Daur
the Honorable Teresa Lady Turner fifty Guineas
to buy a Mourning Ring I desire I may be privately
intered at Drumcondra in the Vault with my Father &
Mother early in the Morning Witness my hand &
seal this ninth day of July 1806 - W. G. Newcomen
[symbol] Signed sealed published and declared as a
Codicil to his last Will by Sir William Gleadowe
Newcomen Bart in presence of W. Furlong

August 16th 1806

A further Codicil to my Will I
leave and bequeath the following sums to my near
Relations for the purpose of buying Mourning

To Miss Gleadowe - £15
Miss Lilia Gleadowe - 15
Miss Frances Gleadowe - 15
Revd John Brooter - 15
His Wife Mrs Brooter - 15
Miss Mary Ann Brooter - 15
- - £105
In the whole one hundred & five pds

W G Newcomen

I mean the above Sums of £15 should be encreased
to twenty pounds each in the whole One Hundred
and forty pounds - W G N. [C.O]

I leave and bequeath unto the Revd Robert Gore
Whistler Curate of Saint Werburgh's Parish that
Addition of the Holy Bible with [space] under the [sl sd]
Glass in my Study called Macklin's Edition for his
humane Attention to me in my Illness and the
Pious and impressive manner which he recommended
me to solicit God's forgiveness of all my Crimes
which I earnestly do thro the Redeemer of the
World our Lord Jesus Christ - W G Newcomen
Castle Street 6 January 1807.

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