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- Historian Henry Wiencek strongly criticized Jefferson's refusal of the executorship.
- He inherited the executorship of expressionist painter Eugene Biel-Bienne ( 1902-1969 ).
- She, a sister and two brothers already had protectively arranged powers of attorney and an executorship.
- Jim Morrison's parents later contested the Coursons'executorship of the estate, leading to additional legal battles.
- His wife V閞a and son Dmitri were entrusted with Nabokov's literary executorship, they chose not to destroy his final work.
- He was instrumental in the last years of his life in the literary executorship of Sir Thomas Browne's manuscript writings known as Christian Morals.
- Executorship and Administration Services Anyone who has written, or intends to write, a will can appoint a trust company as executors or trustees, to oversee the administration of the will.
- He was named an Executor in the will of Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, together with William Bourne, Sir Gilbert Gerard and Sir William Cordell, but at probate expressly renounced his executorship.
- From 1954 to 1956, he lived in Caracas, Venezuela, where his sister lived, and he exhibited his paintings in the Paul Harmon, another painter from Nashville, inherited the executorship of his estate.
- When Colonel William Randolph, an old friend of Peter Jefferson, died in 1745, Peter assumed executorship and personal charge of Randolph's estate in Tuckahoe as well as his infant son, Thomas Mann Randolph.
- Jefferson's trust in the younger man was shown by his arranging for Cocke to take over executorship of the will of Tadeusz Ko [ ciuszko, a Polish nobleman whom Jefferson had befriended during the American Revolutionary War.
- In 1464 a legal challenge to Paston's executorship under the nuncupative will was mounted by William Yelverton, one of the ten executors who had been appointed under Sir John Fastolf's written will; however the case was still undecided at the time of Paston's death.