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£15,000. The testator bequeaths £2000 to the said de Winton; £1000 each to his brother Robert Moore Steele, his sisters Mary Stuart Steele and Esther Steele, and to the said Richard Eve; and legacies
worth : "That subscriptions be invited, and that a subcommittee be appointed to decide upon the most suitable form of memorial." These resolutions were unanimously carried. At a meeting of the subcommittee, held at the Royal College of Physicians on Feb. 8th, the following resolution was proposed by Sir Joseph Lister, seconded by Sir Andrew Clark, and unanimously carried: "That the fund raised by subscription be devoted to the foundation of a scholarship or medal to be awarded by the Royal College of Physicians, and to the erection of a memorial of the late Dr. Moxon at
over
Major
to friends and others.
Guy’s Hospital." SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
All his real estate and the residue
to his housekeeper, Mrs. Anne of her long and faithful services. The will of Charles Sanders, M.D., late of the Haylands, Chigwell, Essex, who died on Oct. 17th last, has been proved by Mrs. Laura Ann Sanders, the widow and sole executrix, the value of the personal estate exceeding £9000. The testator gives certain plate, the portrait of his grandfather, and also his real estate in the county of Norfolk to his wife for life, and then to his son Charles Edward Bradfield Sanders. The residue of his real and personal estate he leaves to his wife. The will of Mortimer Balding, M.D., late of Sb. Albans, Herts, who died on Nov. 23rd last, has been proved by Mr. Albert Balding, the brother, and Mrs. Thomas Gowland Page, the executors, the value of the personal estate amounting to. over £3000. The testator bequeaths X50 and his household furniture and effects to his wife, Mrs. Kate Greaves Garling Balding, and he confirms the settlement made on their marriage; he also bequeaths legacies to his sister and to a nephew. The residue of his real and personal estate heleaves. upon trust for his wife for life or widowhood, then for all his children in equal shares, and in default of children to his sister Octavia. The will of John Findlay Lindsay, M.D., late of Great George-square, Liverpool, who died on Oct. llth last, has been proved at the Liverpool District Registry by Miss Janet Lindsay, the sister and sole executrix. With the exception of two or three bequests of jewellery, the testator leaves all his property, including his interest in certain property in Glasgow, to his daughter Florence Bosquet
of his
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personal estate he gives Penny, in consideration
Lindsay. The will of Arthur Wynn Williams, M.D., formerly of but late of Brooklyn, West Drayton, who died on Nov. 15th, has been proved by Mr. Arthur Loughborough and Mr. Freke Dalgleish Williams, the executors. The testator gives certain family pictures to his wife for life, then to his son Trevor Wynn Williams, and then to his son;, £50 and all articles of personal, domestic, or household use to his wife; the residue of his real and personal estate upon trust to pay the income to his wife for life, and at her death for all his children in equal shares.
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The following legacies have recently been left to hospitals and other medical institutions :-Mr. George Fielder, of Doctors’ Commons and West Horsley-place, Leatherhead, Surrey, Proctor, on the death of the survivor of his wife and sister, .6500 consols each to Charing-cross
Middlesex the Seamen’s Hospital
Hospital, WILLS OF MEDICAL MEN. THE will of Mr. Samuel Harrison Evans, M.R.C.S., formerly Derby, afterwards of Normanton, but late of Landour, Weston-super-Mare, who died on Oct. 30th at Southsea, has been proved at the Wells District Registry by the Rev. John David Evans and Mr. Thomas David Fabian Evans, the nephews, the executors, the value of the personal estate amounting to over £22,000. The testator bequeaths £200 each to the Church Pastoral Aid Society, the Church Missionary Society, the British and Foreign Bible Society, and the Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews ; .E50 to the Derbyshire General Infirmary ; his household furniture and effects to his wife, Mrs. Chloe Evans; £5000 upon trust for her for life; and numerous and considerable legacies to his own and his late wife’s relatives, servants, and others. The ultimate residue of his property he leaves to the person or persons who would have been entitled thereto under the statute for the distribution of intestates’ effects if he had died without a will. The will of James Dickson Steele, M.D., late of 18, Blomfield-road, Maida-vale, who died on April 23rd last, has been proved by Major George de Winton and Mr. Richard Eve, the executors, the value of the personal estate amounting to
of
Hospital, Surrey County Hospital, (late Dreadnought), and the London
Homoeopathic Hospital.—Mr. Thomas Lockerby, of Derwent Villa, Addiscombe, Surrey, .6100. to the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Miss Fanny Halsey, of Little Gaddesden, Herts, .6100 to the West Herts Coope, J.P., D.L,, M.P., of
lnfirmary.—Mr.
Rochetts,
near
Octavius Edward
Brentwood, Essex,
41, Upper Brook-street, £100 to Middlesex Hospital.Mrs. Alicia Mary Gaselee, of 2, Cambridge-square, Hyde-park, and Tytherley, Bournemouth, .6100 to St. Mary’s Hospital.Miss Emily Barry, of 8, Cleveland-square, Hyde-park, S500 to the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath; .6300 and
to St. Mary’s Hospital, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, and the Hospital for Sick Children; S100 to St. Mary’s Convalescent Home, Broadstairs, in connexion with the Orphanage of Mercy, Kilburn-park-road; and .6100 to the Metropolitan Convalescent Hospital, Walton-on-Thames.-Mrs. Charlotte Broadwood, formerly of Tunbridge Wells, but late of 4, The
each
Mount, St. Leonards-on-Sea, S2500 consols in aid of the Cottage Hospital built by her at Capel, Surrey.-Mr. Stephen Peter Schilizzi, of Park Point, Higher Broughton, Manchester,
S400 to the Athens Hospital, Evagelismos, and .6300 to the Scio Hospital.- -Mrs. Harriett Beckford, of West Hill, Cowes,. Isle of Wight, £1500 to the Isle of Wight Infirmary, Ryde; .61000 to the Hospital for Incurables, West Hill, Putney ; and .6500 to the Metropolitan Convalescent Institu-
tion, Walton-on-Thames.-Captain Thomas Ruddiman, of 1, Cavendish-place, Cavendish-square, £100 to the Middlesex
Hospital.