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Abstract
This study purports to be in part a comparison of American and English testamentary practices. The virtual absence in England of estate records as we know them imposed limitations on the attainment of this objective. For present purposes, data concerning English practices were derived almost entirely from one hundred English wills selected at random from those filed during the year 1963 in the Principal Probate Registry in London. To the extent that these wills came from all over England and Wales, they can be regarded as representative of English practices generally. But the much smaller size of the sample in relation to the population which it represents should be taken into account.
Recommended Citation
Olin L. Browder Jr.,
Recent Patterns of Testate Succession in the United States and England,
67
Mich. L. Rev.
1303
(1969).
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