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brothers is to take full effect, But nothing in this shall be construed to take away from her the right to assign or otherwise dispose of it during her life time. 

Item I acquit and discharge my brother Thomas and the heirs of my brother Martin Doyle deed of all bonds mortgages notes or debts whatsoever.

Written Signed and Sealed by and with my own hand the twenty sixth day of May AD 1854

Signed Sealed published & declared) William Doyle Seal
in our presence and in the presence)
of the Testator as and for his last)
Will & Testament
Eugene N Bolee
John J Stanford
Thomas J Cheshire

At a Court of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk continued and held on the 29th of November 1855.

The Will of William Doyle deceased was proved by the oath of John J Stanford a witness thereto. And at a Court of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk continued and held on the 30th day of November 1855. The Will of William Doyle deceased was further proved by the oath of Thomas J Cheshire also a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.

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