After pages of verbiage dealing with properties, ponies, farm equipment etc in which Arthur Pearson and John Pearson jr feature heavily, the Earl goes on to round up with a general bequest of all his plate glass, china, engravings, jewels, trinkets, household goods, furniture (etc etc) and anything else he hasn’t specifically covered, to “the said John Pearson the father, Arthur Pearson, John Pearson the son, and George Pearson”.
Each of them further benefited from cash legacies made by a codicil.