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He died in 1728 without bequeathing the land to anyone.
This is likely to change how they will bequeath their money.
A house that is bequeathed to a person who has been in it only once.
A new hall, on the present site, was bequeathed to the Company in 1434.
Is this the world that we are going to bequeath to our children?
It is a large part of myself that I here bequeath to you.
Both were bequeathed to him in the estate of his first wife.
Then again, it's all right to bequeath it to someone else.
This is not the future I wish to bequeath to my children.
He died on 20 May 1962, his papers bequeathed to the nation.
And so, last month the Modern gave up four works of art that she had bequeathed to it.
Upon her death in 1842, she bequeathed him a slave.
"Did you say there's a new will that bequeaths all the money to his daughter?"
These materials were bequeathed to the museum upon his death on May 6, 1962.
He bequeathed a home for Elizabeth, where she lived until her death in 1889.
I bequeath to you a strong, sound banking and financial system.
And that constituted the entire history he bequeathed to me.
He had bequeathed his entire collection of paintings to the nation.
After his death, he bequeathed all the land and property to fellowship.
She bequeathed the land to her four sons in a living trust.
George bequeathed most of his fortune, and the bank, to James.
Given the situation bequeathed to him and to the nation, pleasure was not an option.
It was part of his original collection, bequeathed to the museum in 1941.
In effect, they started off at a peak and kept up the standards bequeathed to them.
His own collection of some 10000 volumes was also bequeathed to the college.