The Vanishing Man by R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman
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or St. George Bloomsbury and St. Giles in the Fields. But if the
conditions in this clause be not carried out then "3. I give and devise the said residue of my estate and effects unto my cousin George Hurst aforesaid and I hereby revoke all wills and codicils made by me at any time heretofore and I appoint Arthur Jellicoe aforesaid to be the executor of this my will jointly with the principal beneficiary and residuary legatee that is to say with the aforesaid Godfrey Bellingham if the conditions set forth hereinbefore in clause 2 shall be duly carried out but with the aforesaid George Hurst if the said conditions in the said clause 2 be not carried out. "JOHN BELLINGHAM. "Signed by the said testator John Bellingham in the presence of us present at the same time who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses. "Frederick Wilton, 16 Medford Road, London, N., clerk. "James Barker, 32 Wadbury Crescent, London, S.W., clerk." "Well," said Jervis, laying down the document as Thorndyke detached the last sheet from his writing-pad, "I have met with a good many idiotic wills, but this one can give them all points. I don't see how it is ever going to be administered. One of the two executors is a mere abstraction--a sort of algebraical problem with no answer." "I think that difficulty could be overcome," said Thorndyke. |
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