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in draft) that the deceased was never married, but they do not answer my question whether he had left any children, if he did they must have been illegitimate. The presumption however is that he did not leave any children, and as the application of Mr Park has been advertised for months, and upwards of twelve months, no other applicant has come forward, I am humbly of opinion that a Gift of the Estate of the deceased George McLaren should be conferred on the petitioner Charles Park on behalf of his children, Jane Park, Mary Park, Charles Park, and Georgiana Park, the "Nephew and Nieces" of the deceased, on condition

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of Mr. Park entering into Bond to free and relieve the Crown of all claims regarding the Estate; and with the money being paid over to him, after he shall have so entered into bond, I submit that the necessary directions may be given for the remittance to me of the proceeds of the 313 dollars fifty cents.

All which is humbly submitted

Signed) John Henderson

Exchequer Chambers

Edinburgh April 1, 1868

Q & L T. R

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in draft) that the deceased was never married, but they do not answer my question whether he had left any children, if he did they must have been illegitimate. The presumption however is that he did not leave any children, and as the application of Mr Park has been advertised for months, and upwards of twelve months, no other applicant has come forward, I am humbly of opinion that a Gift of the Estate of the deceased George McLaren should be conferred on the petitioner Charles Park on behalf of his children, Jane Park, Mary Park, Charles Park, and Georgiana Park, the "Nephew and Nieces" of the deceased, on condition Page 364 of Mr. Park entering into Bond to free and relieve the Crown of all claims regarding the Estate; and with the money being paid over to him, after he shall have so entered into bond, I submit that the necessary directions may be given for the remittance to me of the proceeds of the 313 dollars fifty cents. All which is humbly submitted Signed) John Henderson Exchequer Chambers Edinburgh April 1, 1868 Q & L T. R
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i in draft) that the deceased was never married, but they do no do no answer my question whether he had left any Children, if be did p-01 they must. have been illegitmiak. The presumption however is that he did not leave any Children, and as the application of Mr Park has been advertised for aths, and n upwards of huelve months, other applicant has come forward, I ame humbly of opinion that a Gift of the Estate of the deceased George Mc Laren should be conferred on the pektioner Charles Park on behalf of his bhildren, Jane park, Many Park, Charles Park, and Georgiana park, the "Nephew and Nieces of the deceased, on condition 364 condition of Mr. Park entering into Bond- to free and relieve the brown of all claims regarding the view of the this Esterte; and with money being paid over to him, after he shall have so- entered into bond, I submit that the necessary directions mony be given for the remittance to me of the proceeds of the 313 dollars fifty cents. All which is humbly submitted Signed) John Hendewon lechequer Chambers Edinburgh April1, 1868 Q & L T. R P R
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in draft) that the deceased was never married, but they do no

do no answer

my question whether he had left

any

Children, if

be did

p-01

they must.

have been illegitmiak. The presumption

however is that he did not leave

any

Children, and as

the application of

Mr Park has been advertised for

aths, and n

upwards of huelve months,

other applicant has come forward, I

ame

humbly of opinion that a Gift

of the Estate of the deceased George Mc Laren should be conferred on the pektioner Charles Park on behalf of his bhildren, Jane park, Many Park, Charles Park, and Georgiana park, the "Nephew and Nieces of the deceased, on

condition

364

condition of Mr. Park entering into Bond-

to free and relieve the brown of all

claims

regarding

the view of the

this Esterte; and with

money being paid

over to him, after he shall have so-

entered into bond, I submit that

the necessary directions

mony be given for the remittance to me of the proceeds of the 313 dollars fifty cents.

All which is humbly submitted

Signed) John Hendewon

lechequer Chambers

Edinburgh April1, 1868

Q & L T. R

P

R

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