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contained, or otherwise howsoever; and
I will that an inventory shall be taken thereof
as soon as conveniently can be after my death,
to the end the same may be the better preserved
for the purpose aforesaid, according to the true
intent and meaning of this my will; but my
will and meaning is that none of my utensils
of husbandry shall be deemed or preserved as
heir-looms.
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No. XXXIV.
A BEQUEST to an imprudent SON.
Whereas my son A. B. hath highly offended
and disobliged me and all his friends and relations,
by his late improvident marriage, and in
other parts of his conduct in life, hath rendered
himself unworthy to be called, or taken notice
of as a son, I do therefore hereby declare
that the £. 500 which he owes me by bond,
and from which I do by these presens acquit and
discharge him, shall go in full satisfaction of all
right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever,
which he may, or can any way pretend
to have, or claim of, in or to all or any part
of my real or personal estate.
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