[344]Sims v. Doughty, 5 Ves. 243: Parks v. Parks, 9 Paige, 107.
[345]Frazer v. Boone, 1 W. R. Hill, 367.
[346]3 P. Wms. 259; Cal. Civ. Code, 1317.
[347]Parks v. Parks, 9 Paige, 107; Williams v. Williams, 4 Seld. 525; Hawley v. James, 16 Wend. 61.
[348]Chrystie v. Phyfe, 19 N. Y. 344.
[349]8 Jur. N. S. 825.
[350]Matter of Hallet, 8 Paige, 375.
[351]33 Maine, 464.
[352]Hughes v. Hughes, 12 B. Mon. 121.
[353]Metham v. Duke of Devon, 1 P. Wms. 529.
[354]Cartwright v. Vawdry, 5 Vesey, 530; Gardner v. Heyer, 2 Paige, 12.
[355]2 Meriv. 419.
[356]1 Vent. 231; Moore v. Moore, 12 B. Mon. 655.
[357]Sibley v. Perry, 7 Ves. 522; Pope v. Pope, 14 Beav. 591.
[358]Hopkins v. Jones, 2 Barr, 69; Moore v. Moore, 12 B. Mon. 653.
[359]N. Y. Rev. Stat. Vol. III, p. 12.
[360]9 Vesey, 319.
[361]8 Sim. 134.
[362]Legacies, Ch. II, Sec. 10.
[363]Jones v. Sefton, 4 Vesey, 166.
[364]3 P. Wms. 112.
[365]Timewell v. Perkins, 2 Atk. 103. The word “estate” in a will carries everything, unless restrained by particular expressions: Turbett v. Turbett, 3 Yeates, 187.
[366]Delamater’s Estate, 1 Wharton, 362.
[367]29 Beav. 207.
[368]5 Allen, 556.
[369]Holder v. Ramsbottom, 9 Jur. N. S. 350; Nichols v. Osborn, 2 P. Wms. 419.
[370]Pond v. Bergh, 10 Paige, 140; 12 Mass. 537; Estate of Wood, 36 Cal. 75.
[371]Wootton v. Redd, 12 Gratt. 196.
[372]3 Burr, 1634.
[373]4 Vesey, 406.