North Carolina, Supreme Court, Raleigh : Dickson (by her guardian) v Dickson et al, January 1874 [printed].

Special proceeding to obtain instructions on the will of William Dickson. He directed, after giving some pecuniary legacies to certain grandchildren, the children of his son Thomas who had pre-deceased him, which were a charge upon the whole estate, that his real and personal property remain as a co...

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Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Digital (Firm) (digitiser.)
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Language:English
Series:Slavery, abolition & social justice.
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