This was to have been posted later. When E.M. died in July 1890 he had about £9,000 in "personal assets" = today to about £12,300,000 ($16,250,000). He had two freehold buildings in London, 16, New Oxford Street and 277, Oxford Street (possibly held by the company) and a farm in Cranford, Bedford County, in addition to the machinery, guns in stock, (again probably company held) etc. His will was quite sparse though compared to J.C.'s (posted above). And the business of his "reputed son" has to have effected his oldest Edward Montague.

From Sally's Ancestry.com page:

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