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 PCC Adminstrations relating to India 1840 - 1857

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Date transcribed2000-00-00
Transcribed bySteve van Dulken
CommentIf duty was payable, this was entered in the Legacy Duty Registers. These are referenced by the IR number.

Surname  Free    
First Names  George or Henry George    
Date  June 1851    
Source Repository  The National Archives    
TNA Reference   PROB 6/227, IR 26/273    
Entry   Lieut. Madras Native Infantry at Madras, bach., to the Rev. George Bull, clerk & Francis Clark the executors of Peter Free Esq. the father, who survived but d without taking admon, £1000, [treated as two separate administrations, to George and to Henry George Free, in the actual administrations, with identical details, but the calendar indexing them treats them as one, yet there are two Estate Duty entries which state that Henry George d 4 Sept 1835 and that George d 10 Aug 1844, & which say that Bull was of Chesterfield, Derbyshire & that Clark was of Chigwell, Essex], Pts    
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