The Irish Jurist, 16. köideE.J. Milliken, 1864 |
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... proved by them in the Prerogative Court , Ireland , on the 1st of March , 1844 . Frederick Olden , and his brother , Andrew William Oden , entered by virtue of this will into possession carried on the business under the style of ...
... proved by them in the Prerogative Court , Ireland , on the 1st of March , 1844 . Frederick Olden , and his brother , Andrew William Oden , entered by virtue of this will into possession carried on the business under the style of ...
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... proved for the sum of £ 1,247 ds . , with further interest on the ber , 1861 , made between Frederick Olden and An- charges on the said premises charged therewith as drew William Olden , the bankrupts in this matter , of aforesaid , and ...
... proved for the sum of £ 1,247 ds . , with further interest on the ber , 1861 , made between Frederick Olden and An- charges on the said premises charged therewith as drew William Olden , the bankrupts in this matter , of aforesaid , and ...
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... proved by the widow alone , she and the petitioner having heen appointed executors . was urged on the one side that ... prove sufficient . The trustees are well as a policy of insurance effected on the life of the all jointly liable ...
... proved by the widow alone , she and the petitioner having heen appointed executors . was urged on the one side that ... prove sufficient . The trustees are well as a policy of insurance effected on the life of the all jointly liable ...
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... proved in common costs in the suit out of the estate , and that the de- form ; they entered no caveat ; they lived near the fendants should abide their own costs . The object of deceased , were well acquainted with the drawer of the ...
... proved in common costs in the suit out of the estate , and that the de- form ; they entered no caveat ; they lived near the fendants should abide their own costs . The object of deceased , were well acquainted with the drawer of the ...
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... proved beyond all question a sound mind . It was said that he left no question to the jury , whereas he told them that there was abundant evidence of undue in- fluence if they believed it ; and he also told them that if they merely ...
... proved beyond all question a sound mind . It was said that he left no question to the jury , whereas he told them that there was abundant evidence of undue in- fluence if they believed it ; and he also told them that if they merely ...
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