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Settlement in Bengal having at the time in his possession all the Books and Papers respecting his Joint Concern with the Appellant, which upon his death were carefully present by [ILL] But [ILL] the Danish Chief of Sirampore. That upon the death of the said Francis Peacock, the Respondent Bulram Ghose, as a creditor of the intestate, procured letters of administration of his Estate and Effects, and proceeded to take possession thereof; but not contentedly with possessing the sole and separate property of the Intestate, he also claimed a right to the Timber that had been felled in account of the [ILL] in the Purnea and [ILL] Districts, and accordingly the said Bulram Ghose, as well as the other Respondants, Henry [ILL] and Kissenchurn Bonnajee, with several letters in the Bengal language, to the different Timber Merchants who had felled the Timber, forbidding them to permit the Appellant, or any person acting on his account, to have any
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