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22        INVENTORY.

    and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods
    and chattels of the said deceased, that have come
    to his hands or possession, at the time of the making

    thereof; and that what hath since, or shall hereafter
    come to his hands or possession, he will return
    in an additional inventory; that he knows of no
    concealment of any part or parcel of the deceased's
    estate, by any person whatsoever; and that, if he
    shall hereafter discover any concealment, or suspect

    any to be, he will acquaint the commissary-general
    or his deputy with such concealment or cause of suspicion,

    that it may be enquired into, according to
    law.

    Certified by ------ ------ deputy commissary
of ------ county.
 

    The probate to a list of debts sperate is
thus, viz.
 

Probate to
list of debts
sperate.

            ------ county, ss. the ------ 1773.
Then came A. B. administrator of C. D. late of ------
    county, deceased, and made oath, &c. that the
    aforegoing is a true and perfect list of debts sperate,

    due to the deceased, that have come to his hands
    or possession.

    Certified by ------ ------ deputy commissary
of ------ county.



 
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