The Law's Disposal of a Person's Estate who Dies Without Will Or Testament:: Shewing in a Clear, Plain, Easy, and Familiar Manner, how a Man's Family Or Relations Will be Entitled to His Real and Personal Estate, by the Laws of England, and Customs of the City of London and Province of York. : To which is Added the Disposal of a Person's Estate, by Will and Testament; Containing an Explanation of the Mortmain-act, with Instructions and Necessary Forms for Every Person to Make, Alter, and Republish His Own Will: : Likewise Directions for Executors how to Act After the Testator's Death ... |
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