The will of Mr. Charles Fish, of Queen’s gate, South Kensington, has been proved, the gross value of the personal estate amounting to £ 253,650. The will, with a codicil, of Mr. William Dobson, of Oakwood, in the parish of Bathwick, Somerset shire, who died on October 25th, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 342,235. The will, with a codicil, of Mr. Henry Bertie Watkin Williams-Wynn, D.L., J.P., of Howbery Park, Oxfordshire, who died on October 4th, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 94,886. The will of Mr. Basil Thomas Woodd, J.P., D.L., M.P. Knaresborough 1852-68 and 1874-80, of Copragins Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, who died on June 4th at Hampstead, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 61,881. The testator states that he had cove nanted to pay at his death £ 5,000 each to the trustees of the settlements of four of his children, and he now confirms same. He bequeaths £ 1,000 to the Harrogate Bath Hospital, and £ 500 each to the Hate Cottage Hospital, the vicar and churchwardens of the parish of Knaresborough for the establishment of a cottage hospital, the Ripon Diocesan Societies, and the Ripon Diocesan Victoria Society. The will of Mr. Alexander Mackay, J.P., of The Grange, Trowbridge, Wilts, who died on September 30th, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 47,681. The will of Mr. Arthur Riveradale Grenfell, J.P., of Butlers Court, Beaconsfield, Bucks, and Savile Row, who died on November 1st, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 19,847. The testator wished to be buried in Beaconsfield Churchyard, in a poor man’s grave and with a poor man’s funeral. He bequeaths £ 100 to the Rector of Beaconsfield, to be devoted at his absolute discretion to the purchase of coals, food, clothing, and medical necessities for the poor of Beaconsfield; £ 50 each to the Swansea Hospital and the British Orphan Asylum, Slough. The will of Lady Emily Elizabeth Fitzhardinge Capel, of Westerfield, Suffolk, who died on March 30th, has been proved at the Ipswich District Registry, the value of the personal estate amount ing to £ 12,398. The will and two codicils of Mr. Anthony John Wright-Biddulph, J.P., D.L., of Burton Park, near Petworth, Sussex, who died on August 12th, have been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to £ 4,785. The will of Surgeon - General John Irving, Hon. Physician to the Queen, of Longridge , Kensington, who died on September 21st, has been proved, the value of the personal estate amounting to $4,316.—Zéetrated London News,