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not come to Bengall in a full twelve months” – then to her Execrs.
The son Jas Campbell therein named is her illegitimate son by Major Capt William Campbell, and the devise is not to James Campbell and his Heirs or Execrs but merely “to my son Jas Campbell.
The Court thought it right that some of the witnesses to the Will should be examined viva voce in Court, & their depositions taken down by the Cl. of papers, in like manner as was done in the case of Mr. Kenderdine’s Will, see notes 10 July 1787.
Accoridngly Thomas Yorke was first examined.
And