Estate of Major General G.F.C. Bray - Correspondence and Records, 1883-1884

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Bray's death shall be borne in mind; & {which} the said Sums,, I suppose, will be liable to Probate duty .

The Amounts standing in the Trustees (Marriage Settmt.) names are as under £71.19.6. India 3 1/2 ptm [R?] 5000 - India 4% [replaced?] loan 1842/3 The foregoing is the whole Acct. of property brought with Trust by the late Genl. [R Blin?] Yours faithfully George [Flavell?]

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Oct. 10th 1884

ref General G F C Bray's Hiring

Dear Sir

We are duly in receipt of your favor of the 9th inst and in reply beg to say the Balance remaining to be paid herein is £58.7.11

We are Dear Sir Yours obedtly

R H E Low Manager pp M C

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16 Kidbrook Grove Blackheath 12th Oct. 1884

Dear M. Vaisey I suppose it is too late to make much difference, but I have today remembered a bill that will come in, amount certainly not less than £ 25 for outside house repairs, &c

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the bill has not come in but I suppose it will eventually; I only thought of it today. - I am pinned to bed with a bad cold, so cannot write myself. This is the second letter to you I have not written myself! I am proposing to go Tuesday, but very

much doubt if I shall be well enough. - If there's anything for me to do or see about on Tuesday. Whilst you are in London, let we know, & I can easily put off my departure till Wednesday. - Yrs sincerely Charlotte Bray

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not got there yet - yrs in haste Charlotte Bray

16 Kidbrook Grove 17 Oct. 84

Dear M. Vaisey Did you send the Probate to Cox? I don't think his pay ought to be in- cluded in the personal property & be charged Probate duty because he had not had it and it was

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