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" In that case the appellant contended, that the omission of the word ' Gloucester,' in the will of the late Lord Newburgh, proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator, at the time of making his will, and insisted that... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During ... - Page 112
by Ireland. High Court of Chancery, William B. Drury, Robert R. Warren - 1843
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 450 pages
...the said will she was intitled to all the said testator's real and personal estate. Believed it was the intention of the testator at the time of making his will, that the disposition thereby made of his estates should take effect upon some or one of the contingencies...
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An Examination of the Rules of Law Respecting the Admission of Extrinsic ...

Sir James Wigram - Evidence (Law) - 1835 - 182 pages
...Gloucester' in the will of the late Lord New.burgh, proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator at the time of making his will, and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the context of the will itself, as...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell, James William Mylne - Equity - 1837 - 808 pages
...settling some part trinsic evidence from the nature of the two provisions, or by extrinsic evidence of the intention of the testator at the time of making his will. Slight differences are such as, in the opinion of the Judge, leave the two provisions substantially...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence

Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1838 - 1358 pages
...Gloucester* in the will of the late Lord Newburgh proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator at the time of making his will, and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the context of the will itself us...
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The Irish Jurist, Volume 6

Law - 1854 - 836 pages
...possessed any such, at the time of the execution of the will. And it is probable that such must have been the intention of the testator at the time of making his will, for at that ¡me he was not possessed of any real property, except that specifically devised, and when...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Real Property, Conveyancing, and the ...

Owen Davies Tudor - Conveyancing - 1856 - 942 pages
...Gloucester" in the will of the late Lord Newburgh proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator, at the time of making his will, and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the context of the will itself as...
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An Examination of the Rules of Law Respecting the Admission of Extrinsic ...

Sir James Wigram, William Knox Wigram - Evidence - 1858 - 246 pages
...Gloucester ' in the will of the late Lord Newburgh, proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator at the time of making his will, and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the context of the will itself, as...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of ..., Volume 21

Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 820 pages
...in the will of the late Lord Newburgh, proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was con„„.. trary to the intention *of the testator, at the time of making his will, J and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the eontext of the will itself as...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Volume 1

Simon Greenleaf - Evidence (Law) - 1866 - 756 pages
...Gloucester,' in the will of the late Lord Newburgh, proceeded upon a mere mistake, and was contrary to the intention of the testator, at the time of making his will, and insisted that she ought to be allowed to prove, as well from the context of the will itself, as...
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The Examination Chronicle, Volume 7

Law - 504 pages
...Tim. Rep., NS, 543 ; 7 id. 801.) III. What is the great maxim of construction as regards wills ? ANS. That the intention of the testator at the time of making his will should guide the Court provided such intention does not infringe any rule of law. This intention (with...
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