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[1744] 1 Elchies 242      

Subject_1 LEGACY.

Mitchell
v.
Pinkerton

1744, Nov. 10.
Case No. No. 13.

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We agreed that a nuncupative legacy actually left though afterwards ordered to be put in writing and the testator died before sighing, would be good as far as are nuncupative legacies, i. e. L. 100; but the Court thought there was here no more proven than that the defunct intended to leave that legacy.

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