Tudalen:Cofiant Darluniadol Y Parch William Williams o'r Wern.djvu/116

Oddi ar Wicidestun
Prawfddarllenwyd y dudalen hon

hearing Mr. Williams of Wern alluding to him as a good man who had done service to Wales. But I was a child at the time, and could not appreciate the words he uttered in my presence.

Fel prawf ddarfod iddo wneuthur gwasanaeth i Gymru, darllener ei ewyllys olaf i'r enwad yr hon sydd fel y canlyn: I also give and bequeath unto the said John Dickinson, Charles Williamson, and Thomas Clubb, and the survivor of them, and the heirs, executors, and administrators of such survivor, the sum of five hundred pounds upon trust to pay and apply the interest, dividends, and proceeds thereof, to my shopman Edward Powell, during the term of his natural life, and from and after his decease, to his widow (if he leaves any), during the term of her natural life, or so long as she continues his widow, and from and after her decease, or in case she marries again, or from and after the decease of the said Edward Powell, in case he leaves no widow, then I give and bequeath the said principal sum of five hundred pounds to be equally divided amongst the children of the said Edward Powell, if more than one, if but one, then to such only child. And in case there should be no lawful issue of the said Edward Powell then living, then I give and bequeath the said sum of five hundred pounds to the Reverend Jenkin Lewis of Wrexham, the Reverend George Lewis of Llanuwch-