“Fifth: I authorize and empower my Trustee hereinbefore named or its successor in said Trust, to hold and retain any security, bonds, stocks or investments of which I shall die possessed as part of the said Trust fund to be held by it under this my Will.

“Sixth: I hereby nominate and appoint my friends Elias C. Benedict, William Bispham and John H. Magonigle, all of New York City, Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former Wills by me made and I request that no bond or other security be required from my said Executors for the faithful performance of their trust.

“In Witness Whereof I have hereunto signed my name and affixed my seal this Fifteenth day of June A.D. 1892.

“Edwin T. Booth.”

Will of David J. Brewer

David J. Brewer, late Chief Justice of the United States, died on March 29, 1910.

His will, together with a codicil thereto, is as follows:

“In the name of God; Amen—

“I David J. Brewer being of sound mind & memory do make publish & declare the following to be my last will & testament—

“Item First—