| James Hook - 1824 - 364 pages
...this to be my last and final will, touching the disposal of all my property, as well real as personal, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death." Mr Dossiter had, by a strong effort, contrived to read so far, although half suffocated apparently... | |
| James Hook - 1824 - 1058 pages
...to be my last and final will, touching the disposal of all my property", as well real as personal, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death." Mr Dossiter had, by a strong effort, contrived to read so far, although half suffocated apparently... | |
| Scotland. Court of Session - 1827 - 1026 pages
...hereby give and bequeath all ' such stock, together with all other stocks, funds, and securities ' of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, to such • uses and for such purposes as I have, in and by a certain deed ' and writing prepared according... | |
| James Wilson, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Patrick Shaw, Charles Hope Maclean, William Reginald Courtenay Earl of Devon - 1829 - 688 pages
...hereby give and ' bequeath all such, stock, together with all other stocks, funds, ' and securities of which I may be possessed at the time of my ' death, to such uses and for such purposes as I have, in and by * a certain deed and writing prepared according... | |
| 1064 pages
...called Greenlands, which he leaves by his •will as follows : — I leave and bequeath all the property of which I may be possessed at the time of my death to B. No words of perpetuity are used, and the will is dated before the Act 1 Vic. c. 27. Will any... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1921 - 688 pages
...such funeral expenses and debts, I give, devise and bequeath all my property, both real and personal, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, to my beloved wife, Laura E. McBride, for her use during her natural lifetime and at her death to be... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1885 - 998 pages
...embrace all notes and accounts due me ; all cash on hand at the time of my death, and all other property of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, to be equally divided among my grandchildren above mentioned, except that eight hundred dollars is... | |
| 1905 - 1156 pages
...doubt, that word, standing alone, is usually thus restricted; but It does not follow that the clause, "all of this world's goods of which I may be possessed at the time of my death," Is subject to the same limitation. In using such an expression, one's mind is dwelling, not on any... | |
| 1902 - 1284 pages
...to any personal property, consisting of money, bank stock, stock In trade, and household furniture of which I may be possessed at the time of my death. I hereby appoint my son John J. Brown and my son William G. Brown executors of this my will, and It... | |
| 1903 - 1258 pages
...and bequeath to my wellbeloved wife, Julia A. Mitchell, all of my real estate and personal property of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, for her own personal use and benefit during her natural life, and at her death all that may remain... | |
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