Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 068
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[Page 068]
Copy of various memoranda in the hand writing of my late Mother enclosed in a packet left with her Will in charge of Mr. Anderson.
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When it shall be the will of almighty God to call me home I trust in his mercy for the forgiving of all my transgressions, and to the intervention of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, I [indecipherable] of my unworthiness, that my spirit may received into heaven.
xTo prevent any misunderstanding that may arise after my decease, I think it right to have a written testimonial of what are my wishes with respect to the property I have - and first I desire it may be understood clearly that I have no claim whatsoever in the Estate of my claim for Annuity or arrears of Annuity, but that such has been finally settled. X
The furniture of the House at Parramatta including plates, books & household linen I bequeath unto my dear son Edward provided he comes to this County to reside. X Should he not do so I desire to leave the same to
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