Forms of Practical Proceedings in the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls and the Vice-chancellorsE. Cox, 1857 - 146 pages |
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A. B. and C. D. above-named Defendant E. F. above-named Plaintiff Affidavit aforesaid Agent for O. P. amount Annuities application be costs appointed cation Chambers Chancery Lane Charity Chief Clerk Clerk of Records copy County Court of Chancery Creditors dated the day day of 18 debt deceased Decree or Order Deed Defendant A. B. Documents due and owing duly Estate of A. B. filed Form further say hath hearing the Solicitors Indenture Infant John Romilly Judge knowledge or belief legal personal representative Lincoln's Inn Notice numbered oath and say Order thereon paper writing payment person or persons personal estate Plaintiff or Defendant plication principal sum produced and shown purchaser pursuant received Records and Writs remains justly due rents and profits request respectively Rolls or Vice say as follows Schedule hereto Security for Costs security or satisfaction sole legal personal Summons for leave Sworn Testator or Intestate thereof Title Trustee
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Page xxxiv - An inquiry what real estate the said testator was seised of or entitled to at the date of his will and at the time of his death.
Page xxii - To the best of our knowledge, information, and belief, the personal estate of the said testator, now outstanding or undisposed of, consists of the particulars set forth in Schedule II.