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1780. 3 Term. [Monday] June 19.
in which she alledged she had no knowledge of the Citations Issued for the next of Kin to take the administration. I order’d the Citation to bring in the Letters to be cancell’d, to give the Widow an opportunity to prove if she could her right to have them so, but I did not think it a clear case, that she was intituled.
Mr. Sealey, now moved that the Letters of administration, which had been brought in, and left in the Register’s Office might be cancelled, and that a New Citation might Issue, on the Widow’s Petition for Administration.
Impey. I doubt whether this can be done. If the next of Kin does not come in on the Citation, I do not know that she may come after the administration has been granted, and have it recall’d, take nothing by your motion now, but see how the Practice is, in the Diocese of London which we are directed by the Charter to follow and come prepared to
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