This is the transcribed will of Richard Buckner of St George's Fields, Surrey, England, 1799 (UK Public Record Office Prob 11/1326)

I've tried to preserve the line arrangement so anyone who wants can compare this to the original image. I don't claim perfection, and there are some things that can be interpreted different ways.

Date of will: 28 Mar 1796

Probate: 24 Jul 1799

People named in the will:

In the Name of God Amen 
I Richard Buckner of No. 8 Marshall Street St.
George's Fields in the County of Surrey Do make this
my last will and Testament in manner and form
following (that is to say) I give and bequeath all
my plate Linen wearing apparel household
Furniture Beds Bedding Goods and Chattels of every
description in the said house No 8 Marshall Street
or should it be moved any where else at my Saie[?]
decease to my wife Susanah Buckner likewise to
the sum of two hundred pounds in the three per
cent South Sea Annuities and all that I maye
add to that or place out at Interest in any
other Fund betwixt this time and my decease I
likewise give and bequeath to my wife Susannah
Buckner likewise = Sixty pounds in the hands 
of Mr. George Dugard at Clapham in the County
of Surry at five per cent Interest I give and it is
my will the said Mr. G. Dugard should pay the said

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sixty pounds with all the Interest due thereon within
six Calendar Months after my decease to my said
wife Susannah Buckner and all other Effects and
every thing I possess or may be entitled to at my
decease I give and bequeath the same to my said
wife Susanah Buckner the Executrix of this my
will In witness whereof I the said Richard Buckner
have set my hand and seal this twenty eighth
day of March in the year of our Lord one ---
thousand seven hundred and ninety six _ Richard 
Buckner {} Signed Sealed By the said Executor Richard
Buckner as and for his last will and Testament
in the presence of us who at his request in his
presence and in the presence of each other have
subscribed our names as witnesses hereto _ Hugh
Fairney _ Jno. Francis [sr?]

This Will was proved at London the fourth
day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and ninety nine before the worshipful
Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws Surrogate of
the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne[?] Knight
Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
by the Oath of Susannah (in the will written Susanah
Buckner) widow the Relict of the deceased and the
sole Executrix named in the said will to whom
Administration of all and singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted
having been first sworn duly to administer 
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