I find it a little odd that Gordon didn't write a new will in the 23 years between 1877 and 1900.
1877 was the year after his July marriage to DROUGHTON.
The drawing up of the will may have been a quick affair in order to firmly tie his estate, whatever that may become in the future, to his new wife and so avoid any "claims" from the former family if he were to die intestate.
Sue
ADDING a further thought here
Some of the signatures on wills I have seen have been very poor specimens.
Reason- the person was apparently extremely ill because in many cases, a death is recorded within days or weeks. The signature may in these circumstances may even have been executed in a half reclining position etc.
Although we know the death of Gordon was not until decades later, perhaps he had a health scare in 1877. The signature to me looks ' in haste' or 'under duress'
