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the letter A, Jugul Addie then had a wife named Kissoree Dossee, and by his said wife had one son named Nundololl Addie, and one Daughter named Alungoe Dossee, who was married, & had a son living at the time of the Execution of the said paper writing marked A, when Juggulkissore died his son Nundololl was without any Issue, altho’ he had been some years married.
Previous to the Execution of the Paper A, Juggulkissore Addie had consulted with one of his Friends, who is a subscribing Witness to that paper, with respect to the disposition of his Estate, and about a year afterwards, and shortly before his death he sent for the same [ILL], and told him he wanted to make some alteration in his Will, and that in case Nundololl should not have any Issue, his Juggultkissore’s Grandson by his Daughter, should be the Proprietor of his fortune, his said Friend then informed him that he was coming to Calcutta and would call upon him again.
The said friend was prevented by business from doing so, and went up the County and about 4 Weeks afterwards returned, but never again saw Juggulkissore
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