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George Wright v Sandford Tatham; 7 Jun 1838

References: , [1838] EngR 710, (1838) 5 Cl & Fin 670, (1838) 7 ER 559
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On a question of the competence of a party to make a will, letters written to that party by person since deceased, and found (many years after their date) among his papers, are not admissible in evidence without proof that he himself acted upon them.
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