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it will be sufficient to shew that the letters of admon were obtained without fraud or imposition, and that Clark in his lifetime expressed a desire that in the case of his death, Mr. Welsh should have the management of his affairs.
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1. An affid: of Ben: Welsh.
2. – of Jno Davidson not sworn.
2. Affid: of John Davidson.
Mr. Burroughs for Mr. Fairlie contended that the admon had been fraudulently & surreptitiously obtained by Welsh, who swore that the estate would not exceed 2000 Rs. & who represented himself & sureties as responsible. Whereas he is himself a marker at a billiard table at 20 Rs.