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  • On the Duties of Executors and Administrators (1825)
  • tary Abridgement' (in three parts, on wills, executors, and legacies), 1674, 1677, 1685, 1701.
  • n, who had bought the site from Lessingham's executors and promptly tore down the existing structur
  • e investment underwriting firm the Trustees, Executors and Securities Insurance Corporation, Limite
  • his death, though he outlived his nominated executors and beneficiaries under his will.
  • ent of 6 December 1733 between Hugh senior's executors and creditor Edward Spelman.
  • ichmond, 1856), and a Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators generally in Use in the U
  • , and the party to perform dies, the party's executors are not held liable under English common law
  • enty years, in such goods and chattels as my executors are able best to pay them.
  • tained a lease of the premises from Halsey's executors, bought the freehold.
  • for about 10 years after his death, when the executors decided to close it and sell the properties
  • His executors determined the particular objects, to which
  • Lady Anne Dacre, who died in 1594 and whose executors established Emanuel Hospital, incorporated b
  • Labour minister Sir Stafford Cripps) and his executors following his death in 1993, but which had b
  • im in his will, the sculptor sued the earl's executors for £30,000.
  • (17 km2) were put to auction by Lord Long's executors in February 1930, six years after his death.
  • Court of Justice on 30 June 1900, by his two executors, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward De Barry Barnett
  • e also chairs Express Couriers Ltd, Trustees Executors Ltd, the Gas Industry Company Ltd, the Advis
  • which led to many complaints from one of the executors named Richard Bank.
  • Williams and John Worthington were the executors of the will.
  • Rost purchased the plantation from the executors of its previous owner Stephen Henderson (177
  • He was selected by the executors of Vieta to revise and edit Viete's manuscri
  • Elizabeth Whiteley and her children sued the executors of Benjamin Whiteley's will (of 19 March 187
  • He was one of the executors of the will of local painter Henry Liverseeg
  • In 1509 he was appointed one of the executors of the king's will.
  • He was one of the executors of the will of Cardinal Morton, who died in
  • The executors of his estate sold the Olgivy store that yea
  • The estate was then sold by the executors of the will to the Kane County Forest Preser
  • He is one of the literary executors of Philip Larkin, and the major editor of La
  • The resident proprietors are the executors of the late Cranage Antrobus, Alfred Low, Es
  • only 359 of the pictures recommended by the executors of Shipley's will were selected.
  • On Henry's death, he was one of the executors of the King's will, and one of sixteen couns
  • ownership until 1967 when it was sold by the executors of Haslam's only surviving son Eric.
  • bens's death in 1640, Wildens was one of the executors of his will.
  • he Knowlton Court estate near Dover from the executors of Sir Thomas Peyton and was buried in Knowl
  • . S. Lewis and published posthumously by the executors of his estate.
  • ntry house, built in the 15th century by the executors of Sir John Golafre (died 1442).
  • He was named as one of the executors of King Henry's will, and a legacy of £300 w
  • avour by Henry VIII, who made him one of the executors of his will, and bequeathed him a legacy of
  • The expense was met by a fine on the executors of the farmers of customs and Sheriff of Lon
  • ouce, Sir William Beechey and Smith were the executors of Joseph Nollekens' will, and it said that
  • range comprising the Refectory was built by executors of Bishop Thomas Beckington of Wells whose h
  • Selective enforcement is the ability that executors of the law (such as police officers or admin
  • who was named by King Henry VIII one of the executors of his will, and governor to his son, Edward
  • Payments to Lobley were fitful, and the executors of Marshall's estate had to go to law to rec
  • The executors of his will, however, followed the letter ra
  • ce code), and not interpreters (step-by-step executors of source code, where no translation takes p
  • the sale of the land to the hofje founders ( executors of Van Oorschot's will).
  • iend of John Selden, and acted as one of the executors of his estate after Selden's death in 1654,
  • s probably the reason it was selected by the executors of the Frans Loenen will.
  • bankrupted owner of Victoria Mills) and the executors of Thomas Riley (Dyson Mallinson had a mortg
  • he was one of those charged by Henry VIII's executors, on 11 February 1547, with the good order of
  • , who took action against James Pilkington's executors regarding the state of some of the episcopal
  • A letter to Grainger's executors shows that Clayton agreed to forego the £30,
  • His executors sold Trebah to Mr. and Mrs. Hext
  • After his death his executors sued the prior and convent for some of his p
  • roprietor of a wine merchant's company - the executors, to right the wrong, are commissioned to fin
  • r David and Peter Newton were charged as his executors to rebuild St Luke's Church at Charlton.
  • n when she married, a circumstance which the Executors to the will had agreed to.
  • ch and twenty priests were to be paid by his executors to sing Placebo, Dirige, and other songs.
  • John Salter, James Bonner, and Samuel Bonner Executors to this my Last Will and Testament, revoking
  • Maxwell's Executors v. Wilkinson, 113 U.S. 656 (1885), was a wri
  • In 1320 his executors were ordered to cause the records of the pro
  • r bequests were to her children, and her two executors were directed to burn her diaries, to bury h
  • l Webster, was the case of Vidal v. Girard's Executors, which involved the disposition of the fortu
  • his wife, and his brother Nicholas to be his executors, while My body to be buried in the Chapel of
  • Under his will the executors, William Clark, dean of Winchester, and Robe