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John Aylett Stow of Lincolns Inn

???? - 1781


Biography

In 1774 John Aylett Stowe [sic] purchased an annuity of 拢50 p.a. for the lives of Ann Hawker and Mary Steward. In the Master's Report of 24/07/1837 in the Chancery suit of Neave v Miller, the executors of Robert Raynsford, claiming under the will of John Aylett Stowe [sic], were shown as entitled to the annuity or arrears of the annuity.

  1. Will of John Aylett Stow of St Andrew Holborn proved 20/06/1781. He left to his wife 拢500, an annuity of 拢200 p.a. and a further annuity during her widowhood of 拢100 p.a. 'at the desire of Miss Steward.' He left to Miss Steward all his real estate (apart from his property in Brentford, including Brentford Wharf and 1/3rd of Brentford Butts, which he left to Mrs Ann Swift for life and then to Mr John Andrews). He said that he was entitled to an annuity of 拢100 p.a. for the life of Ann Swift widow and Mary Steward and a further 拢50 p.a. on the life of Mary Steward, these annuities secured by 'a conveyance of certain lands, plantations and other things [sic] on the Island of Antigua' and also by the bond of Edward Codrington late of London merchant; and also to an annuity of 拢50 p.a during the lives of Ann the wife of the Rev. Charles Cowley (late Ann Hawker spinster), secured on 'conveyance of certain lands, plantations and other things [sic] on the Island of Nevis' and also by the bond of John Mills and Shoreland [sic] Swanston of London, to which last-mentioned annuity Ann Cowley was entitled to a half during the joint lives and to the whole if she was the survivor (otherwise it would belong to Stow): he left his interest in these annuities to Mary Steward, together with a separate revisionary interest in 拢100 p.a. long annuities after the death of 'Miss Cornewall'. He ordered his executors to lay out 5 guineas for a picture of 'the Viper' biting the hand that saved it from perishing in the in the Snow and present it to Edward Bearcroft, Kings Counsel in lieu of the 拢3000 he had intended to leave him. He made his wife and Miss Mary Steward his residuary legatees. In a codicil of 1778 he revoked the appointment of Mary Steward as executor alongside his wife.

Sources

London Gazette 19139 25 March 1834 p. 545; London Gazette 22415 21 August 1860 p. 3106.

  1. PROB 11/1079/207.

Further Information

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Relationships (2)

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Ann Cowley nee Hawker was the beneficiary of an annuity of 拢50 p.a. purchased by John Aylett Stow: she was entitled to half of it on the joint lives of herself and Mary Steward and to the whole if...

Addresses (1)

Lincolns Inn, London, Middlesex, London, England