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I, the undersigned, Alfred Bernhard Nobel, do hereby, after mature
deliberation, declare the following to be my last Will and Testament with respect to such
property as may be left by me at the time of my death:
To my nephews, Hjalmar and Ludvig Nobel, the sons of my brother Robert
Nobel, I bequeath the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Crowns each;
To my nephew Emanuel Nobel, the sum of Three Hundred Thousand, and to my
niece Mina Nobel, One Hundred Thousand Crowns;
To my brother Robert Nobel's daughters, Ingeborg and Tyra, the sum of
One Hundred Thousand Crowns each;
Miss Olga Boettger, at present staying with Mrs Brand, 10 Rue St
Florentin, Paris, will receive One Hundred Thousand Francs;
Mrs Sofie Kapy von Kapivar, whose address is known to the
Anglo-Oesterreichische Bank in Vienna, is hereby entitled to an annuity of 6000 Florins
Ö.W. which is paid to her by the said Bank, and to this end I have deposited in this Bank
the amount of 150,000 Fl. in Hungarian State Bonds;
Mr Alarik Liedbeck, presently living at 26 Sturegatan, Stockholm, will
receive One Hundred Thousand Crowns;
Miss Elise Antun, presently living at 32 Rue de Lubeck, Paris, is
entitled to an annuity of Two Thousand Five Hundred Francs. In addition, Forty Eight
Thousand Francs owned by her are at present in my custody, and shall be refunded;
Mr Alfred Hammond, Waterford, Texas, U.S.A. will receive Ten Thousand
Dollars;
The Misses Emy and Marie Winkelmann, Potsdamerstrasse, 51, Berlin, will
receive Fifty Thousand Marks each;
Mrs Gaucher, 2 bis Boulevard du Viaduc, Nimes, France will receive One
Hundred Thousand Francs;
My servants, Auguste Oswald and his wife Alphonse Tournand, employed in
my laboratory at San Remo, will each receive an annuity of One Thousand Francs;
My former servant, Joseph Girardot, 5, Place St. Laurent, Châlons sur
Saône, is entitled to an annuity of Five Hundred Francs, and my former gardener, Jean
Lecof, at present with Mrs Desoutter, receveur Curaliste, Mesnil, Aubry pour Ecouen,
S.& O., France, will receive an annuity of Three Hundred Francs;
Mr Georges Fehrenbach, 2, Rue Compiègne, Paris, is entitled to an
annual pension of Five Thousand Francs from January 1, 1896 to January 1, 1899, when the
said pension shall discontinue;
A sum of Twenty Thousand Crowns each, which has been placed in my
custody, is the property of my brother's children, Hjalmar, Ludvig, Ingeborg and Tyra, and
shall be repaid to them.
The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the
following way: the capital, invested in safe securities by my executors, shall constitute
a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those
who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. The
said interest shall be divided into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as
follows: one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery or
invention within the field of physics; one part to the person who shall have made the most
important chemical discovery or improvement; one part to the person who shall have made
the most important discovery within the domain of physiology or medicine; one part to the
person who shall have produced in the field of literature the most outstanding work of an
idealistic tendency; and one part to the person who shall have done the most or the best
work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and
for the holding and promotion of peace congresses. The prizes for physics and chemistry
shall be awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences; that for physiological or medical
work by the Caroline Institute in Stockholm; that for literature by the Academy in
Stockholm, and that for champions of peace by a committee of five persons to be elected by
the Norwegian Storting. It is my express wish that in awarding the prizes no consideration
whatever shall be given to the nationality of the candidates, but that the most worthy
shall receive the prize, whether he be a Scandinavian or not.
As Executors of my testamentary dispositions, I hereby appoint Mr Ragnar
Sohlman, resident at Bofors, Värmland, and Mr Rudolf Lilljequist, 31 Malmskillnadsgatan,
Stockholm, and at Bengtsfors near Uddevalla. To compensate for their pains and attention,
I grant to Mr Ragnar Sohlman, who will presumably have to devote most time to this matter,
One Hundred Thousand Crowns, and to Mr Rudolf Lilljequist, Fifty Thousand Crowns;
At the present time, my property consists in part of real estate in
Paris and San Remo, and in part of securities deposited as follows: with The Union Bank of
Scotland Ltd in Glasgow and London, Le Crédit Lyonnais, Comptoir National d'Escompte, and
with Alphen Messin & Co. in Paris; with the stockbroker M.V. Peter of Banque
Transatlantique, also in Paris; with Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft and Joseph
Goldschmidt & Cie, Berlin; with the Russian Central Bank, and with Mr Emanuel Nobel in
Petersburg; with Skandinaviska Kredit Aktiebolaget in Gothenburg and Stockholm, and in my
strong-box at 59, Avenue Malakoff, Paris; further to this are accounts receivable,
patents, patent fees or so-called royalties etc. in connection with which my Executors
will find full information in my papers and books.
This Will and Testament is up to now the only one valid, and revokes all
my previous testamentary dispositions, should any such exist after my death.
Finally, it is my express wish that following my death my veins shall be
opened, and when this has been done and competent Doctors have confirmed clear signs of
death, my remains shall be cremated in a so-called crematorium.
Paris, 27 November, 1895
Alfred Bernhard Nobel

That Mr Alfred Bernhard Nobel, being of sound mind, has of his own free
will declared the above to be his last Will and Testament, and that he has signed the
same, we have, in his presence and the presence of each other, hereunto subscribed our
names as witnesses:
- Sigurd Ehrenborg
- former Lieutenant
- Paris: 84 Boulevard Haussmann
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- R. W. Strehlenert
- Civil Engineer
- 4, Passage Caroline
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- Thos Nordenfelt
- Constructor
- 8, Rue Auber, Paris
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- Leonard Hwass
- Civil Engineer
- 4, Passage Caroline
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