Act of giving (not the act of receiving) property by will.
1 Confirmation of the bequest is due this week, an SNP spokeswoman said.
2 The public ought to know of this bequest of the late Mr.
3 The disposal of Miss Cynthia's bequest was much discussed in the village.
4 May I refuse the bequest in favour of my six adult children?
5 And you may be without fear, your bequest is in good hands.
6 His simple bequest to me has been more precious than any fortune.
7 But to you and for his sake I make my own bequest .
8 The Queen's comment on the bequest to King Leopold was like her.
9 She wishes to be free, and your bequest will make her free.
10 His last bequest is to his brother Gherardo, a Carthusian of Montrieux.
11 He read, with astonishment, a bequest to him of fifty thousand dollars.
12 Not much, compared to the whole fortune, but, still, a generous bequest .
13 It's a bequest of the past-thepast I had no hand in!
14 The mention of this bequest reawoke in us both a host of memories.
15 The fund was a flop until news of Piggott's bequest came in 1973.
16 The bequest would be found in his will, and would be paid over.
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