“‘To my niece Lucia Antonelli, 5000 francs.
“‘To my niece Teresa Antonelli, 5000 francs.
“‘To my niece Innocenza, married Bornana, the bénitier with silver bas-relief representing the Nativity, which stands near my bed.
“‘To my nephew Agostino, the watch which stands on the little table, with the arms of the Holy Father, given me by His Holiness on occasion of the Centenary of St. Peter.
“‘To my nephew Domenico, the other pocket-watch, with my arms.
“‘To my nephew Paolo, the watch, with gold chain, which I wear every day, with my arms on one side and my cipher on the other.
“‘To my nephew Pietro, twelve silver couverts of those which I use daily.
“‘To my sister-in-law Mariana, one of my pair of great silver lamps, whichever she chooses. The other I leave to my sister-in-law Peppina.
“‘To my sister-in-law Mimma, I leave my triangular silver inkstand which stands upon my best writing-table, together with one of the two little boxes of Florentine mosaic which are in the same room.
“‘To my sister-in-law Vittoria, I leave the silver basin and vase of English work which are in the case. To my niece Emma, wife of Agostino, I leave all my lace. To her good mother, Contessa Garcia, I leave the little service of silver-gilt, consisting of tray, coffee-pot, cream-jug, sugar-bowl, and cups, with spoons, requesting her to accept them as a remembrance of one who is grateful to her for all the kindness she used towards him while he was in this world, and who prays her to make use of the said objects for her déjeûner.