Transcribed by Ann Selchick. Geo. THE WHITEHAVEN NEWS, SEPT. 19. 1907 THE WILL OF THE REV. WM. KEWLEY, MILLOM. _____ The Rev. William KEWLEY, of Millom, until lately vicar of Natland, near Kendal, and prior to that curate of Millom, and vicar of Ulpha, who was killed in an accident to a hay cart on the 10th July, left estate of the gross value of £10,662 2s 5d, of which the net personalty has been sworn at £10,147 9s 4d. Probate of his will, dated 2nd February last has been granted to his brother-in-law, Mr. John Alexander BARTHOLOMLEW, horticultural printer of Craigside, Blundellsands, Liverpool, and his nephew, Mr. John MELLOR, jun., brewer, of Rutland House, Blundellsands. The testator left to his wife, Mrs. Margaret Binnie KEWLEY, all cash at the house or in the bank and any sums due from the benefice. He left to her the use during widowhood of his silver, and subject thereto left his daughters, Helen Mary, Edith Winifred and Frances Elizabeth. He also left a life annuity of £10 to his old servant, Miss. Sarah PEARCE, of Wellington, Salop. He left an annuity during widowhood of £100 to his wife, and subject thereto the residue of his property equally between his children, directing that whilst his children residing at home should pay £3 10s per month towards their expenses. ______