- An
executor is
someone who is
responsible for executing, or
following through on, an ****igned task or duty. The
feminine form, executrix, may sometimes...
- Africanews.
Retrieved 4 July 2016. "Adoption de la société 'NMW SA'
exécutrice du
projet du
nouvel aéroport international" [Adoption of the
company 'NMW...
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Vroom ...
Vader Bonnema Berend Boudewijn ...
Louis Laman Hetty Blok ...
Executrice Testamentaire Bernard Mesguich ...
Cultureel Attaché (as
Bernard Mesquish)...
- His wife, Donata, and his
three daughters were
appointed by him as co-
executrices. The
church was
entitled by law to a
portion of his estate; he approved...
-
influence of the
Angus Red
Douglases was at its height. In 1527
Isobel as "
executrice" of her
husband received £100 for an old
royal debt owed to Murray. Her...
- 1906. The
named defendants were: Jane Ann
Benson and Mary Benson, the
executrices of
Arthur Benson's will, John J.
Pierrepoint and
Henry R. Hoyt, the executors...
- practice. He also
believed that
women should be
allowed to
serve as
executrices of decedents' estates. In 1785, Grimké
served as a
member of a three-man...
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Mildred White, Prin****l
Probate Registry, London. UK. One of the two
Executrices was
named White suggesting they
might have been related.
Letter from...
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Moseley and his "dutiful
child and only daughter," also
named Anne, as his
executrices. They
carried on the
business after his death. (Two of Moseley's workers...