The following are the details extracted from the Will of Job Collett bricklayer of Harefield in Middlesex
All his household goods, wearing apparel, etc. to his niece
Grace Hurden
All his real estate and the residue of his personal estate in
trust to sell the real estate twenty years after his death, the personal estate
to be arrested immediately.
One third of the income to his nephew Harry Collett for life
with remainder to his son Bert
One third to his nephew Arthur Collett for life
And one third to his nephew Isaac Collett for life with
remainder to his son Isaac
His real estate etc in trust to pay the income to all male
descendants of his father William Collett bearing the surname Collett
Until such time as the real estate be sold all rents to be
paid to his niece Grace Hurden
The Trustees were Evelyn Hurden and Francis Creighton
Codicil dated
The one third share to Isaac Collett and his son Isaac to be extended to Isaac, son of the younger Isaac
Revoked
by new Will dated
(2) Arthur Collett (Ref. 41P5), and
(3) Isaac Collett (Ref. 41P8) and his son Isaac Collett (Ref. 41Q14)
The changes resulting from the Codicil related to:
Thomas Collett, who was Thomas Alfred Collett (Ref. 41P13) and his son Thomas (Ref. 41Q20), and Isaac Collett (Ref. 41R17), the son of Isaac Collett the younger, (Ref. 41Q14)
Grace Hurden was Job’s niece Grace Collett (Ref. 41P23)
and her husband was Evelyn Hurden
Francis Creighton was the husband of Job’s niece Alice Collett (Ref. 41P22)