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the said Will, he had devised by his English Will or  
 
the said Will, he had devised by his English Will or  
 
^ [[addition]] Codicil [[/addition]] dated April 11. 1751., [[underline]] all his Jewels [[/underline]] to His Royal  
 
^ [[addition]] Codicil [[/addition]] dated April 11. 1751., [[underline]] all his Jewels [[/underline]] to His Royal  
Highness the Duke of Cumberland ([[underline]] except those  
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Highness the Duke of Cumberland [[underline]] (except those  
disposed of by his former Will & c [[/underline]]), the following  
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disposed of by his former Will & c), [[/underline]] the following  
 
inference is drawn from that Observation; viz, that  
 
inference is drawn from that Observation; viz, that  
 
Unless the German Will be explained by the [[underline]] preamble [[/underline]]  
 
Unless the German Will be explained by the [[underline]] preamble [[/underline]]  
 
to relate only to German effects, the exceptions in  
 
to relate only to German effects, the exceptions in  
the English Will would not leave one & Jewel to
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the English Will would not leave one Jewel to
pass by the Devise, to His Royal Highness  
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pass by the Devise, to His Royal Highness.
 
And therefore to effectuate both Wills and to make  
 
And therefore to effectuate both Wills and to make  
 
them Consistent with One another, We were &  
 
them Consistent with One another, We were &  

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Electorate,; and that within eight days after making the said Will, he had devised by his English Will or ^ addition Codicil /addition dated April 11. 1751., underline all his Jewels /underline to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland underline (except those disposed of by his former Will & c), /underline the following inference is drawn from that Observation; viz, that Unless the German Will be explained by the underline preamble /underline to relate only to German effects, the exceptions in the English Will would not leave one Jewel to pass by the Devise, to His Royal Highness. And therefore to effectuate both Wills and to make them Consistent with One another, We were & still are of Opinion, that the Generality of the Devise, in the German Will must be restrained to German effects, and that the English Will must be construed to operate upon English Effects. The Consequence of this is, that Jewels purchased, - when his late Majesty was Prince of Wales, or after his Accession to the Crown, out of his Privy Purse, or Civil List Revenues in England, belong to His Royal Highness the

catchword Duke /catchword