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 according to your own judgement Tom Mary of them and can Charles for himself the the one over the dining room mantle piece is the only one of value Tom can have his oil paintings if he wishes. Wm Bicketts oil paintings ... Tom always thought he had a right to them these things I must leave to your own judgement with to linen

what I have is warm & thick if you like to divide it my clothes whatever would be useful to my sister if she survives me I wish for her to the rest divided as ?? you only let it all be done peaceably my little jewelery is not valuable only the broaches the large one with fathers

hair I wish for Charles to have for the amathist only the little that was Mr Hob Tom to have  and the acquamarine a small black one Millie my old water and the letter seal and key Hilda my chain I should like cut in two and half for Harry and the other for when old enough they could dis pose of it to go laying