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

Surname  Ricketts    
First Names  George William    
Date  July 1851    
Source repository  The National Archives    
TNA Reference   PROB 7/65, IR 26/274    
Entry   In Dec 1836 James Man & George Lackington filed a bill of complaint in Chancery against Thomas Bourke Ricketts & others, George Crawford Ricketts by his will dated 26 Apr 1808 gave Ashford Hall, Shropshire to his son, Thomas Bourke Ricketts & Robert Fitzwilliam Hallifax in trust to sell� said John Bourke Ricketts was declared a bankrupt & his effects were made to the said James Man & George Lackington� [Sir, Kt., one of the Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, d 15 July 1831, to George Clarke of 10 Suffolk Place, Hackney Road, builder, �limited to see proceedings in Chancery�, £50, Estate Duty Registers], Middlesex    
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