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Moubray

The will (dated Dec. 16, 1881) of Major-General Edward Moubray, late of No. 25, Kensington-gardens-terrace, who died on March 17 last, was proved on the 8th ult. by Beauchamp St. John Moubray, the nephew, the acting executor, the value of the personal estate being above £71,000. The testator gives to his wife his leasehold residence, with the furniture and effects, and an annuity of £1200, to be reduced one half in the event of her marrying again, in addition to the annual income she is entitled to under settlement; legacies to relatives, executors, and servant; and the residue of his property, upon trust, for his son, Robert, and his issue.

Source: The Illustrated London News, July 8, 1882, p.50