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Certificates of the illness of Jurymen, as excuses for non-attendance, will in no case be allowed without affidavit, or proof upon oath in open Court verifying the NY person having in his or her possession a WILL or Testamentary Disposition executed by late Mrs. MARY CHARLOTTE MASTERWHITAKER, wife of the Rev. Alfred Master-Whitaker, of the Holme, in Cliviger, near Burnley, in the County of Lancaster, and dated subsequent to 23rd June 1897, or able to give any information as to any such document, is requested to communicate as soon as possible with the undersigned, Solicitors to the persons nominated as Executors of a Will of the deceased of the above date, and of which Probate is intended to be applied for in the absence of information as to a later testamentary disposition. SOUTHERN, FULLALOVE, and RITCHIE, Re JAMES NORTON DICKONS, Deceased. OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that all claims, or demands against the Estate of JAMES NORTON DICKONS, late of 22. 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