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An Estate of £3,000,000 Chancary.

ANOTHER |iW The Home News of April Bth ft&lef|tgJM what is likely to be a cause cg^HJfflß probably be .tried daring the present; jjferliH by certain persons claiming to be hetrt, ; t^9 the Wbaddoo Hall estates. The ma^MY Whaddon aadNa3h is of remote origioMorß William Giffari.Earl of BaoktDgliarri^^B granted the Manor of Wadone by tbe Conqueror. He founded % aboutpp-^B the Oluniac Priory of St.Paitb,atL(i«(A^H ville, in Normdndy, and bestowed a lj*fM^| the church of Wnaddon, the titheaoijfrt^H demesne lands&nd of bis woods, pan(n|i.|^H and venison, anftall other profits woodlands anl , pasturage in WbaaußH The manor and appurtenances deao6||P|.|J to Walter, second £4'rl of Buct.irigh'fc'ig kjj whose death the same escheated ;~tojf!||H Crown. It was%rauted by Henrj| IP -^H 1173 to Hutnet, Constable of Nbrai£n3t« and descended la his son William. Is> H^H who was deprived thereof; by Kia^i §^i|fl and the latter granted it to WilhajjjSEyjfW ,'ot Arnndel, and it again reverted.^ I^H ■Crown. In 1%3 Henry 111. graatiM|£H {to John FitzQeoffry. The esuteK^^H jbe traced throigh many hands doj* fjr -JM ahe year 1761 l when they were possession of Thomas James SelojfsVjfffoJLJ died ulrm»aj^dinl772, haviagfbjHMH will, made in 1768,^He>me^hjiaa^||^H to his right and lawful heir in f ee'sTtßlMPl for the better discovery of whom! «m|J^» ,- tisements were-to be published.. /??|Pl| * ( however, has proved to be his righfr^wq • lawful heir. It appears that all Ue j members of the Selby family wlio Me now living, and of whom the' te&tator was a member, retained tbe services of a Mr. Aldred, of Camberwell, a gentleman engaged in research,' to compile inch • pedigree as includes every branch of the testator's family. Mr. Aldred has in consequence compiled a huge pedigree!, either tracing each branch down to'som* living person or shown tbe extinction thereof.. In this.way counseUhave adfiM4 tbat the court must elect _ frojn™h« numerous claimants sucb a p«rsp47»* will be deemed to be the right and TOR^t t heir of the testator. Records have beep i found which hitherto have either been 1 suppressed or tmknown, and among these I documents are some original declarations of persons now deceased pro^tng the con* ccaltnentof.and tampering with, register* . and other records. , Owing to thU startling evidence ,and the fact tha . the - pedigree ia forty-eight square feet in size, and the evidence in support weight several hundred weight, tb'e case ''will ~ undoubtedly be more notorious thinibbe., Ticb borne trial. The estates are valued/ at £3,000,000, besides a fund in Cbancer^p derived from accumulated rent* an*-" profits, . : . \ : - ; • . Hollqway's Ointment aifd j Piwa.— ? ■Colds, Coughs, Shortness .of Breath,"?? These maladies requi/e * early and unre* mitting attention for. if. neglected they often end ■>•= wfchma, bronchitis, or oonsumptioa- The Ointment ' well rubbed ; upon the chest and back, penetrating tbe fckin, is absorbed, and carried directly? to <the lungs, whence; it expels, al( ' impurit^efoj ■All the blood in^ the. tjodj is perpetually; ■ jpassing through the ' lqnjfs,' and there* VrJ tooxious particles tending to, disease can be — 'quickly, thorougbly/anJ permanently neu-;fl tralized. rendered harmless; de ejected fromfl the: system. .< iHollaway V.Qintment , «n4« 'Pills perfectly accomplish thppiiriftcatioiylfl and through the blood thus cleansed, t^^| influence of thjßse 3 wonderlhrme<lieam«|^H xeaches tbe remotest joody. and thus cja^ tUjiiseasecTtctio^B whether interoil^or, external. ~<\ \

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1664, 1 July 1887, Page 2

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An Estate of £3,000,000 Chancary. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1664, 1 July 1887, Page 2

An Estate of £3,000,000 Chancary. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1664, 1 July 1887, Page 2

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