I, Samuel Appleton, of Boston, in
the County of Suffolk, and State of Massachusetts,
merchant, having further considered my last Will and
Testament, bearing date the twenty-eighth day of February,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-one, do think proper to make and publish
the following as a Codicil thereunto.
I do hereby revoke and cancel that
clause in said last Will and Testament, giving unto
my beloved wife “any of the plate and furniture
belonging to me at the time of my decease, at the appraised
value thereof, to the amount of eight thousand dollars;”
and in lieu thereof I do make the following dispositions:
I give and devise unto my beloved
wife the dwelling-house, with the stables, lands,
and appurtenances thereunto belonging, now occupied
by me, being the dwelling-house numbered thirty-seven
in Beacon-street, Boston, to have and to hold the
same to her, her heirs and assigns for ever.
And I do also give and bequeath unto
my beloved wife all the plate, furniture, pictures,
statuary, books, stores, and other household articles,
belonging to me at the time of my decease; and it is
my wish that no inventory be taken of the same.
And it is also my wish that each and
every of the legatees, in said last Will and Testament
named, may, with the advice and consent of my executors,
take, in lieu of the money to which they are entitled
by said last Will and Testament, any of the property,
left by me at the time of my decease, at the appraised
value thereof.
And I do also direct that the executors
of my said last Will and Testament shall give bonds
in such sum only as the Judge of Probate may consider
sufficient for the payment of the amount of my debts.
In witness whereof, I have hereto
set my hand and seal, this eighth day of October,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-two.
(Signed)
SAML. Appleton
[and A seal].
Signed, sealed, published, and declared
by
said Testator to be a Codicil to his
last Will and Testament, in presence of
us, who, at his request, and in his
presence, and in presence of each other,
hereto set our names as witnesses.
JosephTilden.
Franklin H. Story.
Francis C. Lowell.