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How old did an executor to a will have to be in the 1600s and 1700s?
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How old did an executor to a will have to be in the 1600s and 1700s?
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Posted: 2 Feb 2015 6:18AM GMT
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I have a will which was written in 1691. It names a son of the testator as the sole executor. I am trying to work out how old the son had to be (as a minimum) to have been named his father's executor.
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tjsussex
2 Feb 2015 1:18PM GMT
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6 Apr 2015 2:17PM GMT
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