parents had survived the intestate. Illustrations (i) A had three children, John, Mary and Henry; John died, leaving four children, and Mary died, leaving ... third to John’s four children, and the remaining third to Mary’s one child. (ii) A left no child, but left eight grand-children
sister but leaves his mother and one child of a deceased sister, Mary and two children of a deceased brother George. The mother takes ... third, the child of Mary takes one-third, and the children of George divide the remaining one-third equally between them
admitted. Illustrations (i) A man has an aunt, Caroline, and a cousin, Mary, and has no aunt of the name of Mary. By his Will ... rupees to “my aunt, Caroline” and 1,000 rupees to “my cousin, Mary” and afterwards bequeaths 2,000 rupees to “my before-mentioned aunt, Mary
eldest son or to his youngest grand-child, or to his cousin, Mary; a Court may make inquiry in order to ascertain to what person
brothers John and Henry, and also one child of a deceased sister, Mary, and two children of George, a deceased brother of the half blood ... fifth, John and Henry each takes one-fifth, the child of Mary takes one-fifth, and the two children of George divide the remaining
grand-children. Illustrations (i) A has three children, and no more, John, Mary and Henry. They all die before the father, John leaving two children ... Mary three and Henry four. Afterwards A dies intestate, leaving those nine grand-children and no descendant of any deceased grand-child. Each
brothers of the full blood, John and Henry and a sister Mary, who is the daughter of his mother but not of his father ... mother takes one-fourth, each brother takes one-fourth and Mary, the sister of half blood, takes one-fourth
intended. Illustrations (i) A man, having two cousins of the name of Mary, bequeaths a sum of money to “my cousin Mary”. It appears that
meridians of Cape d'Ambre in the north and of Cape Ste. Marie in the south and within a distance of 150 miles from
grand-children. Illustrations (i) A has three children, and no more, John, Mary and Henry. They all die before the father, John leaving two children ... Mary three and Henry four. Afterwards A dies intestate, leaving those nine grand-children and no descendant of any deceased grand-child. Each