Reports of Cases Heard And Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature At Fort William in Bengal, From January, 1847, to December, 1848, Both Inclusive; With Tables of the Cases, Titles, And Principal Matters, And An Appendix of Cases Decided On Appeal
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i D ■ i_ J I J • ii. i SuknomoyeDossee sittmg room at Banjatya and placed m that room. „ My annual Shradha shall be performed every year according to the ^- ^' Company. established usage of our ancestors. And the Shradhas, &c. of my ancestors shall be performed in the same manner as they have been performed every year, but the expense shall not exceed the established rule thereof. At present I have no son but only one daughter. If at the time of my decease my wife Sreemotee Sarodahsoondery Doss...ee has expec- tation of bearing a child, and when the full time arrives a son be not born but a daughter, in such case I direct that my wife Sreemotee Sarodahsoondery Dossee shall proceed to Guya and perform my Sopindicorn Shradha, that is the ceremony to be performed 12 months after my decease. The expense attending which and her journey there and back again shall not exceed 30,000 (thirty thousand) rupees on my account, after which she will cause a Sree Sree Ishwur Seeb Thakoor's Temple to be erected at the Sree Sree Ishur Cashee, of stone in the gothic style at the expense of 1 (one) Lac of Rupees, by an experienced English gentleman, which when completed she will immediately have a handsome image of Seeb and Goury established therein, the expense attending which said establishing, and my wife's travelling charges, shall not exceed fifty thousand Rupees for the establishing, and ten thousand Rupees for the travelling charges.
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