30 DECEMBER 1837, Page 18
The making of a will, always a duty, has now
become more urgent upon every one having property to leave behind him and relatives to provide for. The Plain Directions for Making Wills, according to the new law, by J. C. HUDSON, of the Legacy-office, are a valuable assistance to these whose testamentary dispositions are so simple as not to require the skill of a lawyer. To all persons, indeed, it will be useful as a clear and concise exposition of the present state of the law relating to Wills.