| Description | To be buried at Radbourne beside daughter Evelyn; eldest son Colonel Reginald Walkelyne Chandos Pole of Radbourne Hall, Thomas Rawle and Edward Lee Rowcliffe, solicitors, exors; specified pieces of jewellery to grand-daughter Dorothy Violet Wilmot Horton, wife of Major Degge Wilmot Horton; specified jewellery including piece from Don Carlos via Lady A C Chandos Pole's mother, the Rt Hon Elizabeth William Countess of Harrington, to daughter Anna Maria Chandos Pole; specified jewellery to daughter Margaret Chandos Pole; specified jewellery to daughter Alianore, wife of Hon Walter Yarde-Butler; specified jewellery to daughter-in-law Inez Blanche Marie Eva Clothilde, wife of Reginald Chandos Pole; other jewellery to be sold to pay £5,000 to Dr Thomas Ross Macdonald of 85 Cadogen Place, London; rest of jewellery and clothes to daughter Anna, Margaret and Alianore; swords and weapons at Harrington House including reference to India, Argentina, Greece and Roman Catholics in Ireland to South Kensington Museum; furniture etc to be sold for children; lease of 13 Bolton St, St George Hanover Sq offered to daughter Anna; £105 each to 2 children of late son Samuel; £105 to Henry Seymour Allen of Cresselly Begelly; £100 each to Mrs Cleaton housekeeper, William Crick gardener, Herbert John Tapper butler, William Peto coachman and Elizabeth Reavely maid; £300 each to exors; residue to son Reginald --- recites will of mother Elizabeth William Countess of Harrington 18 Apr 1872; --- £20,000 @ 4% to exors to sell with consent of daughters Lady Anna Carolina Chandos Pole and Rt Hon Geraldine Evelyn Countess of Milltown; residue in 2 parts in trust for grandchildren --- codicil 7 Dec 1875 --- died 24 Dec 1898 --- proved 27 Mar 1899 --- Countess of Milltown has no children --- trustees to take £10,000 and pay income to Reginald Walkelyne Chandos Pole, then to Dorothy Violet Wilmot Horton, then to her children; income from £5,000 to D V Wilmot Horton; £300 to daughter Mary Baroness Pilar de Pilchau; £300 to son Francis Chandos Pole; income from £8,500 to daughter Alianore Yarde- Butler; income from £4,250 to daughter Anna Maria Chandos-Pole; income from £4,250 to daughter Margaret Chandos Pole; £300 annuity to daughter Mary Baroness Pilar de Pilchau; £400 annuity to son Francis Chandos Pole; residue (subject to Countess of Milltown's life interest) to be divided ¼ each to daughters Anna Maria and Margaret and income from remaining ½ to bring annual income of daughters Anna Maria and Margaret to £1,700 each --- note at front that Lady Anna Carolina Chandos Pole died 9 Apr 1914 and was buried at Radbourne 13 Apr 1914; will proved 3 Jun 1914 |