Tudalen:Cofiant Darluniadol Y Parch William Williams o'r Wern.djvu/118

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of fourteen hundred pounds for the support of the schools of which Mr. George Lewis is now 'superintendent, the interest of the said sum of fourteen hundred pounds to commence from the day of my death, but the principal not to be claimed until after the expiration of two years afterwards. I also give and bequeath to the said Jenkin Lewis, George Lewis, John Roherts, and Charles Williamson, the sum of two hundred pounds upon trust to put and place the same out at interest upon real or Government security, and to pay and apply the interest, dividends, and proceeds thereof to such of the most needy young men in the Academy at Wrexham (of which Mr. Jenkin Lewis is now a Tutor) as the Tutor thereof for the time being shall think proper. And it is my will and desire that when any one or more of my said Trustees the said Jenkin Lewis, George Lewis, John Roberts, and Charles Williamson, shall happen to die, the survivors of them, or the majority of such survivors shall proceed to elect and appoint another Trustee, or other Trustees, in the place and stead of such deceased Trustee or Trustees, in order that there may be constantly four Trustees to act in the execution of the trusts reposed in them as aforesaid, and such Trustee or Trustees so elected, and appointed, from time to time, shall be invested with the same powers, and the like