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All the proceedings before the new Court of Probate were to be viva voce ; and in cases of wills , where the property dis- posed of did not exceed 2001. per- sonalty , or 3001. realty , the judges of the County Courts were to have ...
All the proceedings before the new Court of Probate were to be viva voce ; and in cases of wills , where the property dis- posed of did not exceed 2001. per- sonalty , or 3001. realty , the judges of the County Courts were to have ...
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ness , combined with personal sua- vity , availed to preserve an insti- tution unsuited to the times , the Prerogative Court might still have been in existence . Happily for this country , the tribunal had be- come an intolerable abuse ...
ness , combined with personal sua- vity , availed to preserve an insti- tution unsuited to the times , the Prerogative Court might still have been in existence . Happily for this country , the tribunal had be- come an intolerable abuse ...
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D. , to be Joint Registrars of the new Court of Probate and Adminis- tration , Ireland . Viscount Melgund , M.P. , to be Chair- man of the Board of Lunacy , Scotland ; Sir Alexander Maitland , bart . , and George Young , esq . , to be ...
D. , to be Joint Registrars of the new Court of Probate and Adminis- tration , Ireland . Viscount Melgund , M.P. , to be Chair- man of the Board of Lunacy , Scotland ; Sir Alexander Maitland , bart . , and George Young , esq . , to be ...
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