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ISVAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR.

'SECOND CLASS.

'Son of my mother's sister, Sarvvesvar Bandyopadhyay 10 ten rupees; my sister's daughter Mokshada Devi 5 five rupees; my first sister's Nanad (husband's sister), Taramani Devi 5 five rupees; daughter of my father's sister, Mokshada Devi 2 two rupees; son of the sister of my mother's mother, Syama Charan Ghoshal 5 five rupees; family of Ramesvar Mukhopadhay, son of the sister of my mother's father, 5 five rupees; daughter of my mother's maternal uncle, Barada Devi 2 two rupees; widow of Nabin Krishna Mitra of Barasat, Syamasundarl Dasi 10 ten rupees; Madan Mohan Tarkalankar's daughter, Kundamala Devi 10 rupees; Madan Mohan Tarkalankar's sister, Bamasundari Devi 3 three rupees; widow of Pyarichand Mitra of Burdwan, Kamini Dasi 10 ten rupees.

'8. If the executors see that the payment of monthly allowance to any of the second class stipendiaries is not necessary, that is, if they consider that he or she can manage without the stipend, then they shall be at liberty to withhold his or her stipend.

'9. If the sons and daughters of my second and third daughter that will be existing at the time of my death, should from any cause whatsoever be too inconvenienced to defray (he expenses of their maintenance, education, &c., then each of them shall get a monthly stipend of 15 fifteen rupees up to the age of 22 twenty-two years.

'10. If any of those of my grandsons and grand-daughters (whether they be issues of my son or daughters) that will be living at the time of my death should be physically defective from blindness, lameness, &c., or should have any incurable disease, then he or she shall get a monthly stipend of 10 ten rupees from the income of my property for whole life.

'11. If my second or youngest sister should be widowed