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issuing, in remainder, the one after the other; and for want of such issue, to the use and behoof of my said brother Thomas Morgan and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste; and from [332] and after his decease, to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of my said brother Thomas Morgan, lawfully begotten and to be begotten, severally, respectively, and in remainder, the one after the other, as they and every of them shall be in priority of birth and seniority of age; and for want of such issue, the remainder of all and singular the same premises, with the appurtenances, to the use and behoof of my said son Edward Morgan, his heirs and assigns for ever.And my farther will and meaning is, that the said William Duke of Devonshire, Sir Edmond Probyn, Thomas Morgan, and John Hanbury, and the survivor of them, and the heirs of such survivor, immediately from and after all my debts, funeral expences, legacies, and payments herein mentioned, be well and fully paid and discharged, and also all charges and expences, as my said trustees and also my executors hereinafter named be put to, be fully reimbursed and paid them in the execution of this my last will and testament, and the trust in them respectively reposed; shall also stand and be seised of all my messuages, farms, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, and the equity of redemption thereof, herein and hereby before devised, and mentioned to be in the several counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan, and all my manors, royalties, messuages, farms, lands, tenements, and hereditaments whatsoever, situate and being within the county of Brecon, (except the messunges, farms, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, herein before mentioned and devised to my said son Edward Morgan, in manner as aforesaid,) to the use and behoof of my said eldest son William Morgan, and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste; and from and after his decease, to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of my said son William Morgan, lawfully to be begotten, severally, respectively, and in remainder, the one after the other, as they and every of them shall be in priority of birth, and seniority of age; and in default of such issue male, to the use and behoof of my said youngest son. Edward Morgan and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste; and from and after his decease, to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of my said son Edward Morgan, lawfully to be begotten, severally, respectively, and in remainder, the one after the other, as they and every of them shall be in priority of birth and seniority of age; and for default of such issue male, to the use and behoof of such other son of mine, lawfully begotten or to be begotten, as shall or may hereafter be born, for his life, without impeachment of waste; and after the decease of such after-horn son, to the heirs male of his body lawfully to be begotten in remainder, the one after the other; and for want of such issue male, then to the use and behoof of my said brother Thomas [333] Morgan, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste; and from and after his decease, to the use and behoof of the heirs male of the body of my said brother Thomas Morgan, lawfully begotten and to be begotten, severally, respectively, and in remainder, the one after the other, as they and every of them shall be in priority of birth and seniority of age; and for default of such issue male, the remainder of all and singular the said last mentioned premises, with the appurtenances, to the use and behoof of the right and next heirs of my said son William Morgan, for ever.
And for as much as it is my will, intent, and meaning, that in case my said two sons, now living, or any other son or sons of mine, lawfully begotten hereafter to be born, should die without issue male of their bodies, or of the body of some or one of them, lawfully to he begotten; after their respective decease without issue male as aforesaid, that then, all and singular my messuages, manors, royalties, advowsons, parks, lands, tenements, and hereditaments whatsoever and wheresoever, with their and every of their appurtenances, situate, lying, and being within the several counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan, and not herein before devised, shall be devised and settled to and for the several uses, intents, and purposes herein after mentioned, limited, expressed, and declared; it is therefore my will, intent, and meaning, that in case my said sons, William Morgan and Edward Morgan, or any other son or sons of mine, hereafter to be born as aforesaid, shall happen to die respectively, without any issue male of their bodies, or of the body of some or one of them as aforesaid, and in
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