20 DECEMBER 1834, Page 14

The will of the late Earl Spencer has been proved

in Doctors' Com- mons, and probate granted to the present Earl, who is his sole executor, under I60.000/. After leaving various annuities, from 4001. to 20/. per annum, his Lordship bequeaths either in money or securities, to three of his younger children, 20,0110/. each ; and to his son, the Honourable Frederick Spencer, who we believe is a Captain in the Navy, in addi- tion, he gives his "mansion at Hyde, in the Isle of Wight, together with all the plate, wines, piettiree, tuntiture, and books, now ou the premises." The residue of the effects of every description is left en- tirely to his eldest son, the present Earl. No mention is made in the will of Earl Sprayer's magnificent library.