Cator v Butler. French v Baron, supra

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 February 1771
Date01 February 1771
CourtHigh Court of Chancery

English Reports Citation: 21 E.R. 340

HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY

Cator
and
Butler. French v. Baron
supra

340 CATOR V. BUTLER DICKENS, 439. catob v. butler. 1 Feb. 1771. French v. Baron, .supra [Dick. 138],'S. P. Bill to have the trusts of a will executed by sale of the real estate; the heir at law was abroad; and had been so for so long a time, as not to come within the Statute of the 5th Geo. 2," to render process effectual against persons who abscond, &c." [439] Lord Bathurst, C., first taking notice, that the will was duly executed, though he did not establish the will, directed the real estate to be sold, in aid of the personal estate. Braithwaite v. Robinson, 16 June 1734, was a similar case.

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