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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, 09 Aug 1845 - Will / Inquest
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 09 Aug 1845 (Supplement – p. 5, col. 5) THE WILL OF THE LATE JOHN MARSHALL, ESQ.—The will of the late John MARSHALL, Esq., of Hallsteads, was proved on the 4th July. His personal property within the province of Canterbury is sworn under £160,000. He appoints his sons, William MARSHALL, Henry Cooper MARSHALL, and James Garth MARSHALL, his executors. Bequeaths to his wife an annuity of £3,000 for her life, and a legacy of £60,000 absolutely. To his daughter, Lady Monteagle, a legacy of £20,000, and a like legacy of £20,000 to each of his married daughters, and leaves to each of them a large share from the residue of his personal estate. To his daughter Ellen, £30,000, and large pecuniary bequests to others of his family, and legacies to his servants. The freeholds and surplus revenue to his sons. To his eldest son William he leaves the mansion at Hallsteads, as well as all his securities and stock in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The will was made on the 19th of October last, with a codicil written at the foot thereof of the same date. INQUEST AT DRYBECK.—An inquest was held at Drybeck, near Appleby, on Friday, the 1st instant, before Mr. THOMPSON, on the body of Adam BLACKLOW, of that place, farmer, who was found dead in bed on the morning of that day. He went to bed on the previous night in his usual good health, and had apparently died without a struggle. He was in his 72nd year. Verdict—"Died by the Visitation of God."

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