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Will and Testament of Lucina Mary Turner of St Helier, widow of Jean Le Sueur. Dated: 03/08/1888. Bequeaths to the Jersey Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals £10, to St Heliers Church of England Ragged School £10, to the St Helier Benevolent and Strangers friend society for the relief of the sick and distressed of every county £10, to the Jersey General Dispensary £20, to the Jersey Industrial School £20, to the Jersey Female Orphans Home £20, to the Jersey Home for Infirm and Aged Women £20, to the Dr Barnados Homes, St Martin £20 and to the St Heliers Ragged School £10. After the decease of Messrs Edward Richard Turner, father and son bequeaths additional sums to many opf the aforementioned charities and to the Coal fund his money payable by the Brazilian Government. To William Turner and Edward Richard Turner 46 & 48 New Street, St Helier.
Reference | D/Y/A/48/77 |
Date | 15 October 1889 |
Names | Turner, Luciana Mary Le Sueur, Jean Turner, Edward Richard Turner, William Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals St Helier's Ragged School Jersey General Dispensary Jersey Industrial School Jersey Female Orphan's Home Jersey Home for Infirm and Aged Women Dr Barnardo's Homes |
Keywords | testaments | wills | Probate | Judicial Greffe | Law | courts |
Places | 46, New Street, 48, New Street |
Dimensions | 1 Booklet 1 Paper |
Language | French |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | Closed for preservation - please consult digital copy |
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Will and Testament of Lucina Mary Turner of St Helier, widow of Jean Le Sueur. Dated: 03/08/1888. Bequeaths to the Jersey Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals £10, to St Heliers Church of England Ragged School £10, to the St Helier Benevolent and Strangers friend society for the relief of the sick and distressed of every county £10, to the Jersey General Dispensary £20, to the Jersey Industrial School £20, to the Jersey Female Orphans Home £20, to the Jersey Home for Infirm and Aged Women £20, to the Dr Barnados Homes, St Martin £20 and to the St Heliers Ragged School £10. After the decease of Messrs Edward Richard Turner, father and son bequeaths additional sums to many opf the aforementioned charities and to the Coal fund his money payable by the Brazilian Government. To William Turner and Edward Richard Turner 46 & 48 New Street, St Helier.
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