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CommentIf duty was payable, this was entered in the Legacy Duty Registers. These are referenced by the IR number.

Surname  Molyneux    
First Names  Thomas More    
Date  Dec 1845    
Source repository  The National Archives    
TNA Reference   PROB 7/59, IR 26/262    
Entry   d 24 Mar 1824, a bastard son of James More Molyneux of Losely Park, Surrey, Esq. & Ann Merriot, spr., (both since deceased), in Dec 1820 the decased borrowed 1000 sicca rupees of Mesrs. McClintock Martin & Co. of Calcutta on the joint note of himself, Ross Donnelly Mangles Esq. & John Lowis Esq� Ann More Molyneux the relict of the said father� Mangles forced to pay the debut.. said putative father agreed to take on the debt� [of Calcutta, Lieut. in service of the HEIC, bach., to James Moore Molyneux of Losely Park, parish of St Nicholas Guildford, Surrey, Esq., creditor, £800, Estate Duty Registers], special administration, Pts    
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