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  • Bequest value
  • Bequest value, in economics, is the value of satisfaction from preserving a natural environment or a historic environment, in other words natural heritage

    Bequest value

    Bequest_value

  • Devise and bequeath
  • Property given by will

    Code makes an exception for bequests stating that "Gross income does not include the value of property acquired by gift, bequest, or inheritance." In general

    Devise and bequeath

    Devise and bequeath

    Devise_and_bequeath

  • Non-use value
  • Economic value, even if never used

    future demand (the possibility that it may someday be used). "bequest value" – values placed on individual willingness to pay for maintaining or preserving

    Non-use value

    Non-use_value

  • Total economic value
  • Concept in cost-benefit analysis

    future use. Bequest value or existence value: Placed on a resource that will never be used by current individuals, derived from the value of satisfaction

    Total economic value

    Total_economic_value

  • Bequest to the Nation (film)
  • 1973 British historical drama film by James Cellan Jones

    Bequest to the Nation (U.S. title The Nelson Affair) is a 1973 British historical drama film directed by James Cellan Jones and starring Glenda Jackson

    Bequest to the Nation (film)

    Bequest_to_the_Nation_(film)

  • Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation
  • Optimality condition in optimal control theory

    and D [ ⋅ ] {\displaystyle D[\cdot ]} is a function that gives the bequest value at the final state, x ( t ) {\displaystyle x(t)} is the system state

    Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation

    Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman_equation

  • Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
  • Irish businessman and philanthropist (1847–1927)

    donated to the nation after his death in 1927 and is housed at the Iveagh Bequest at Kenwood, Hampstead, north London. While this lays claim to much of his

    Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh

    Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh

    Edward_Guinness,_1st_Earl_of_Iveagh

  • Ecosystem valuation
  • existence of an ecosystem. Altruistic value based on the welfare the ecosystem may give other people. Bequest value based on the welfare the ecosystem may

    Ecosystem valuation

    Ecosystem_valuation

  • Alfred Felton
  • Australian entrepreneur, art collector and philanthropist

    he established a philanthropic trust, known as the Felton Bequest. A$35 million at 2000 values. The Gallery selected a number of works from Felton's personal

    Alfred Felton

    Alfred Felton

    Alfred_Felton

  • Dolores Moran
  • American actress (1926–1982)

    The couple divorced in 1962. In 1968, Moran was the recipient of a bequest valued at $300,000 (equivalent to $2,800,000 in 2025). Anthony Ponce, an apricot

    Dolores Moran

    Dolores Moran

    Dolores_Moran

  • Option value (cost–benefit analysis)
  • Existence Values in Wildlife Resources," Land Economics, 69: 1-15 Walsh, R.G., J.B. Loomis and R.A. Gillan, 1984. "Valuing Option, Existence and Bequest Demands

    Option value (cost–benefit analysis)

    Option_value_(cost–benefit_analysis)

  • Gustave Caillebotte
  • French painter (1848–1894)

    Édouard Manet (four). At the time of the bequest, Martial also donated Les raboteurs de parquet because the bequest did not include any of Gustave's own works

    Gustave Caillebotte

    Gustave Caillebotte

    Gustave_Caillebotte

  • Habitat conservation
  • Management practice for protecting types of environments

    chemistry/medicine Non-use values: Bequest value (benefit of an individual who knows that others may benefit from it in future) Passive use value (sympathy for natural

    Habitat conservation

    Habitat conservation

    Habitat_conservation

  • Estate planning
  • Process of planning for inheritance of property

    preparation for future incapacity or death. The planning includes the bequest of assets to heirs, loved ones, and/or charity, and may include legal tax

    Estate planning

    Estate planning

    Estate_planning

  • James Craig Watson Medal
  • The James Craig Watson Medal was established by the bequest of James Craig Watson, an astronomer the University of Michigan between 1863 and 1879, and

    James Craig Watson Medal

    James Craig Watson Medal

    James_Craig_Watson_Medal

  • Waddesdon Bequest
  • Collection of Renaissance art in the British Museum

    Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed to the British Museum as the Waddesdon Bequest the contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor. This consisted

    Waddesdon Bequest

    Waddesdon Bequest

    Waddesdon_Bequest

  • Austen Henry Layard
  • British archaeologist and politician (1817–1894)

    extricate from Venice and bequeath to the National Gallery (as the Layard Bequest) and other British museums. Layard was born in Paris, France, to a family

    Austen Henry Layard

    Austen Henry Layard

    Austen_Henry_Layard

  • Code smell
  • Characteristic of source code that hints at a quality problem

    many types or contains many unrelated methods.[citation needed] Refused bequest a class that overrides a method of a base class in such a way that the

    Code smell

    Code_smell

  • Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)
  • Wife of William Shakespeare (1556–1623)

    citizens were expensive affairs, sometimes equivalent in value to a small house. The bequest was thus not as minor as it might seem in modern times. In

    Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)

    Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)

    Anne_Hathaway_(wife_of_Shakespeare)

  • Annuity
  • Series of payments made at equal intervals

    low voluntary annuitisation to factors such as existing pension income, bequest motives, liquidity preference, product complexity, pricing, and behavioural

    Annuity

    Annuity

  • Michael Friedsam
  • American philanthropist and art collector (1860–1931)

    Friedsam never married and left his estate valued at $20 million ($500 million in 2025) to charities and public bequests. A large part of his collection was

    Michael Friedsam

    Michael Friedsam

    Michael_Friedsam

  • Ordinary of Newgate's Account
  • about £25 each) from the City of London, earned from interests on various bequests and his house on Newgate Street was clear of the land tax. But he had other

    Ordinary of Newgate's Account

    Ordinary of Newgate's Account

    Ordinary_of_Newgate's_Account

  • Trinity study
  • 1998 paper regarding withdrawal from retirement accounts

    primary goal, but the "terminal value" of portfolios was considered for those investors who may wish to leave bequests. "The 4% Rule" refers to one of

    Trinity study

    Trinity_study

  • Thomas Young Hall
  • English mining engineer and coal mine owner

    was clearly a highly lucrative development for Hall. For restoring a mine valued at £50k, he was initially offered £10k for his involvement, subsequently

    Thomas Young Hall

    Thomas_Young_Hall

  • Lillie P. Bliss
  • American art collector and patron (1864–1931)

    has served to expand the collection since then as the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. As allowed by her will, the museum sold off the Bliss art collection pieces

    Lillie P. Bliss

    Lillie P. Bliss

    Lillie_P._Bliss

  • Coit Tower
  • United States historic place

    tower was constructed as the result of a bequest by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, whose will included two bequests, one to create a memorial to the city's volunteer

    Coit Tower

    Coit Tower

    Coit_Tower

  • Economic theory of museums
  • Subfield of cultural economics concerned with the economic implications of museums

    (option value), from the preservation of works for future generations (bequest value), from the existence of preserved objects (existence value), from

    Economic theory of museums

    Economic theory of museums

    Economic_theory_of_museums

  • William Petre
  • 16th-century English politician

    four parishes (Kidlington, Merton, South Newington and Yarnton) a yearly value of £91 annually. In his will gave a further sum of £40 for the same purpose

    William Petre

    William Petre

    William_Petre

  • Young Harris College
  • Private liberal arts college in Young Harris, Georgia, US

    after World War II. Margaret Adger Pitts, who died in 1998, left an estate valued at $192 million, mostly in Coca-Cola stock acquired by her father in the

    Young Harris College

    Young_Harris_College

  • The Fighting Temeraire
  • Painting by J. M. W. Turner

    bequeathed to the nation by the artist in 1851, as part of the Turner Bequest. In a poll organised by BBC Radio 4's Today programme in 2005, it was voted

    The Fighting Temeraire

    The Fighting Temeraire

    The_Fighting_Temeraire

  • Animal genetic resources for food and agriculture
  • available that can be used to respond to market and environmental changes. Bequest value – results from benefits that might be obtained from the knowledge that

    Animal genetic resources for food and agriculture

    Animal genetic resources for food and agriculture

    Animal_genetic_resources_for_food_and_agriculture

  • Cora Jane Flood
  • American businessman

    value of the securities and real estate was $463,133.39 (with an equivalent value in 2013 of approximately $13.2 million). By 2013, the gift's value had

    Cora Jane Flood

    Cora Jane Flood

    Cora_Jane_Flood

  • Christ Church Picture Gallery
  • Art museum in Oxford, England

    open to the public. The picture gallery's collection was started by a bequest of 184 paintings and around 2000 drawings from General John Guise, a former

    Christ Church Picture Gallery

    Christ Church Picture Gallery

    Christ_Church_Picture_Gallery

  • Simon Sainsbury
  • British philanthropist

    collection to the National Gallery and the Tate. The combined value of the paintings in the bequest has been estimated at £100 million. In 2008, the National

    Simon Sainsbury

    Simon_Sainsbury

  • McGill University
  • Public university in Montreal, Canada

    university bears the name of James McGill, a Scottish merchant, whose bequest in 1813 established the University of McGill College. In 1885, the name

    McGill University

    McGill_University

  • Fundraising
  • Process of gathering donations

    organizations as a way to recognize and promote employee volunteerism. A bequest is a gift that is written into a donor's will that is fulfilled after their

    Fundraising

    Fundraising

    Fundraising

  • Francis Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater
  • British eccentric

    dealing with the literature of France and Italy. Additionally, he left two bequests totalling £12,000 (equivalent to £1,139,000 in 2025) to establish the Egerton

    Francis Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater

    Francis Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater

    Francis_Egerton,_8th_Earl_of_Bridgewater

  • Inferno (Dante)
  • First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

    dead Buoso Donati to dictate a will giving himself several profitable bequests. Dante then encounters Master Adam of Brescia, one of the Counterfeiters

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno_(Dante)

  • Gronda lagunare
  • Body of water in Venice

    diverse fauna and flora Cultural, spiritual and religious benefits, bequest values through the cultural, historic or spiritual meaning of this unique environment

    Gronda lagunare

    Gronda_lagunare

  • Girl with a Pearl Earring
  • 1665 painting by Johannes Vermeer

    the paint layer having become detached. Des Tombe had no heirs and by a bequest donated this and other paintings to the Mauritshuis in 1902. During the

    Girl with a Pearl Earring

    Girl with a Pearl Earring

    Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring

  • William John Seward Webber
  • British sculptor (1842–1919)

    acquired eight marble busts by Webber in 1916, but some of the Holroyd bequest pieces have not been retained by the Borough of Harrogate. For example

    William John Seward Webber

    William John Seward Webber

    William_John_Seward_Webber

  • Ademption
  • What happens when property in a will no longer exists at death

    the testator's estate at the time of the testator's death. For a devise (bequest) of a specific item of property (a specific gift), such property is considered

    Ademption

    Ademption

    Ademption

  • Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
  • Art museum in Palau Nacional, Barcelona

    donations made important contributions to this more general vision: the Cambó Bequest and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection. Ayne Bru – Saint Candidus Pere Fernández

    Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

    Museu_Nacional_d'Art_de_Catalunya

  • George Salting
  • entire collection of paintings, Oriental china, bronzes, and miniatures, valued at from $5,000,000 to $20,000,000, to British museums. John D. Beazley named

    George Salting

    George Salting

    George_Salting

  • High Park
  • Urban park in Toronto, Canada

    ecology. High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and is based on a bequest of land from John George Howard to the City of Toronto. It spans 161 hectares

    High Park

    High Park

    High_Park

  • Environmental economics
  • Sub-field of economics

    ecological economics). Non-use values include existence, option, and bequest values. For example, some people may value the existence of a diverse set

    Environmental economics

    Environmental economics

    Environmental_economics

  • Tooting Market
  • British Market

    market passed to his housekeeper, Daisy Lilian Boddington. Powell’s bequest, valued at £80,000, received coverage in the press.. Daisy Boddington’s younger

    Tooting Market

    Tooting Market

    Tooting_Market

  • National Library of Wales
  • Library in Aberystwyth, Wales

    documents and link them to the digitised tithe maps. The Kyffin Williams Bequest Project was set up to catalogue and digitise the material that Kyffin Williams

    National Library of Wales

    National Library of Wales

    National_Library_of_Wales

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    thanking him for a great idea and telling him that he had decided to leave a bequest of 1,000 pounds each to his native Boston and his adopted Philadelphia

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • Paul Kurtz
  • American philosopher (1925–2012)

    philosophy of humanism and philosophical naturalism. Kurtz had made the bequest and charitable gift annuity to the university, where he taught from 1965

    Paul Kurtz

    Paul Kurtz

    Paul_Kurtz

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

    businessman and Quaker philanthropist Johns Hopkins. Hopkins's $7 million bequest (equivalent to $166 million in 2024) to establish the university and the

    Johns Hopkins University

    Johns_Hopkins_University

  • List of people with Huguenot ancestry
  • Gastigny (died 1708), master of the royal buckhounds, philanthropist whose bequest was used to found the London French Hospital. Pierre de La Primaudaye,

    List of people with Huguenot ancestry

    List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry

  • J. Paul Getty
  • American industrialist (1892–1976)

    changing his insultingly small bequests: $209 a month to one, $1,167 to another." Only Kitson received a significant bequest upon Getty's death: 5,000 shares

    J. Paul Getty

    J. Paul Getty

    J._Paul_Getty

  • William Hallifax
  • English clergyman and explorer (1655–1721/22)

    in plurality until he died at the beginning of 1722. He made a generous bequest to Corpus Christi College. Hallifax was twice married. He and Anne Hill

    William Hallifax

    William_Hallifax

  • William the Conqueror
  • King of England from 1066 to 1087

    letter to Lanfranc ordering the archbishop to aid the new king. Other bequests included gifts to the Church and money to be distributed to the poor. William

    William the Conqueror

    William the Conqueror

    William_the_Conqueror

  • Shakespeare's will
  • 1616 last will and testament of William Shakespeare

    on Judith lands of equal value. In a separate bequest, Judith was given "my broad silver gilt bole." The interlinear bequest that is best known is the

    Shakespeare's will

    Shakespeare's will

    Shakespeare's_will

  • Mary Clark Thompson
  • American philanthropist (1835–1923)

    August 1923. Retrieved 13 November 2019. "WILL OF F.F. THOMPSON FILED.; Value of the Estate Is $3,000,000, All Left to the Widow" (PDF). The New York

    Mary Clark Thompson

    Mary_Clark_Thompson

  • Smithsonian Institution
  • US group of museums and research centers

    Rush was dispatched to England by President Andrew Jackson to collect the bequest. Rush returned in August 1838 with 105 sacks containing 104,960 gold sovereigns

    Smithsonian Institution

    Smithsonian Institution

    Smithsonian_Institution

  • Timeline of Oxford
  • Henry III. A tavern exists on the site of the Bear Inn. 1249 – Spring: Bequest of William of Durham for the support of scholars, used for establishment

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline_of_Oxford

  • Tyson Medal
  • candidate deserving of the prize. In his will, Henry Tyson made the following bequest: That the sum of three hundred pounds be paid to the Cambridge University

    Tyson Medal

    Tyson_Medal

  • Hugh Denys
  • Courtier to Henry VII and Henry VIII of England

    (i.e. convey ownership in) the manors, listed in Denys's will for the bequest to Sheen, was not obtained by Denys's feoffees until 1516, five years after

    Hugh Denys

    Hugh_Denys

  • Timeline of London
  • 1624 – The Latymer School and Latymer Upper School are founded by the bequest of Edward Latymer. 1625 Around August: Over 40,000 people are killed by

    Timeline of London

    Timeline_of_London

  • Stepped-up basis
  • Provision of US Tax Code regarding estate taxes

    market value at the time of death. "Property acquired from the decedent" under IRC § 1014(b) generally includes property acquired by "bequest, devise

    Stepped-up basis

    Stepped-up_basis

  • Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian
  • British politician, diplomat and editor of various publications (1882–1940)

    favour of amendments to the Trust. He advocated permitting individuals to bequest country homes and estates to the Trust allowing descendants to pass them

    Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian

    Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian

    Philip_Kerr,_11th_Marquess_of_Lothian

  • Consuelo Vanderbilt
  • American socialite (1877–1964)

    Hoffmann, and bequests to five other household staff members ranging from £1,070 to £5,350. A provision in the will also noted that no bequest had been made

    Consuelo Vanderbilt

    Consuelo Vanderbilt

    Consuelo_Vanderbilt

  • Religious association
  • gifts and bequests is not subject to prior approval by prefectural order. Any religious association is authorized to receive gifts and bequests, with reporting

    Religious association

    Religious_association

  • Roberta Williams
  • American video game designer (born 1953)

    Play: The Colonel's Bequest". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved November 24, 2021. Kalata, Kurt (November 22, 2010). "The Colonel's Bequest". Hardcore Gaming

    Roberta Williams

    Roberta Williams

    Roberta_Williams

  • Anthony Clinton Fisher
  • American environmental economist

    individuals do not capture the full social value of preserved environments, such as existence and bequest values. According to him, this matters because

    Anthony Clinton Fisher

    Anthony_Clinton_Fisher

  • Osbert Parsley
  • English composer and chorister (1510/11–1585)

    cathedral where he had worked throughout most of his life. He left bequests valued at about £75. A friend of four Bishops of Norwich—Richard Nykke, Thomas

    Osbert Parsley

    Osbert Parsley

    Osbert_Parsley

  • Cornelius Vanderbilt II
  • American businessman (1843–1899)

    Fund, a specific bequest of $1,250,000, The Oakland Farm Estate in Rhode Island, as well as the Residuary Estate, reportedly valued at $28,000,000 to

    Cornelius Vanderbilt II

    Cornelius Vanderbilt II

    Cornelius_Vanderbilt_II

  • John Ferguson (Ferguson bequest)
  • Scottish businessman and philanthropist (1787 - 1856)

    Scottish businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Ferguson Bequest Fund. Ferguson was born at Irvine, Ayrshire, 28 February 1787. His father

    John Ferguson (Ferguson bequest)

    John_Ferguson_(Ferguson_bequest)

  • Gift tax in the United States
  • Tax imposed on the transfer of ownership of property during the giver's life

    the receipt of a gift, bequest, devise, or inheritance is not included in gross income. Thus, a taxpayer does not include the value of the gift when filing

    Gift tax in the United States

    Gift_tax_in_the_United_States

  • Thomas Markaunt
  • Benefactor of Corpus Christi, Cambridge

    Christi College, Cambridge University. He is best known for his sizeable bequest of seventy-five books to Corpus Christi library, which were lent out to

    Thomas Markaunt

    Thomas Markaunt

    Thomas_Markaunt

  • History of the Church of England
  • church on the island of Barbados, West Indies, where through a charitable bequest received in 1710 by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, thousands

    History of the Church of England

    History of the Church of England

    History_of_the_Church_of_England

  • Inheritance
  • Practice of passing on property upon the death of individuals

    called devisees for real property, legatees for money, and recipients of bequests for other personal property. Except in some jurisdictions where a person

    Inheritance

    Inheritance

    Inheritance

  • Einhard
  • Frankish scholar and courtier (c. 775 – 840)

    Charlemagne, the Vita Karoli Magni, "one of the most precious literary bequests of the early Middle Ages". Einhard was from the eastern German-speaking

    Einhard

    Einhard

    Einhard

  • Smith's Prize
  • Prize from University of Cambridge in mathematics and theoretical physics

    Smith-Knight Prize and Rayleigh-Knight Prize. The Smith Prize fund was founded by bequest of Robert Smith upon his death in 1768, having by his will left £3,500

    Smith's Prize

    Smith's_Prize

  • Statute Law Revision Act 1875
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    and amend the Universities (Scotland) Act in so far as it relates to the Bequest of the late Doctor Alexander Murray in the University of Aberdeen. The

    Statute Law Revision Act 1875

    Statute Law Revision Act 1875

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1875

  • History of Coventry
  • smaller schools were founded in the city through charitable gifts and bequests, including the Blue Coat school for girls in 1714; and from 1790, Sunday

    History of Coventry

    History of Coventry

    History_of_Coventry

  • Judy Garland
  • American actress and singer (1922–1969)

    last will, signed and sealed in early 1961, Garland made many generous bequests that could not be fulfilled because her estate had been in debt for many

    Judy Garland

    Judy Garland

    Judy_Garland

  • Gabriel Pleydell
  • English politician (16th century)

    several Wiltshire gentlemen, including Richard Mompesson. The relative value of £60 in 1591 equates to roughly £13,700 in 2015; this accounts for the

    Gabriel Pleydell

    Gabriel Pleydell

    Gabriel_Pleydell

  • Nicholas Lyndhurst
  • English actor (born 1961)

    with the uncredited role of Shot Cabin Boy in the historical drama film Bequest to the Nation, which was released on 25 April 1973. He appeared in various

    Nicholas Lyndhurst

    Nicholas_Lyndhurst

  • Operation Cyclone
  • 1970s–90s CIA program to fund Afghan militants

    and rose to $630 million per year in 1987, described as the "biggest bequest to any Third World insurgency". The first CIA-supplied weapons were antique

    Operation Cyclone

    Operation Cyclone

    Operation_Cyclone

  • Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
  • Historic church in South Carolina, United States

    church long-term financial stability, was established through a generous bequest from Dr. Mary B. Wilson. In 2020 microphones and cameras were installed

    Old St. Andrew's Parish Church

    Old St. Andrew's Parish Church

    Old_St._Andrew's_Parish_Church

  • Robert Thorne (merchant)
  • British merchant who promoted exploration voyages in the 1520s

    of London' records him as one of the city's worthies for his charitable bequests: Robert Thorne Merchant Taylor, deceased a bachelor, in the year 1532 gave

    Robert Thorne (merchant)

    Robert Thorne (merchant)

    Robert_Thorne_(merchant)

  • State Library of New South Wales
  • Central library for the state of New South Wales, Australia

    Librarian; the creation of this role was another condition of Mitchell's bequest. Nita Kibble was another early member of the library staff. The Mitchell

    State Library of New South Wales

    State Library of New South Wales

    State_Library_of_New_South_Wales

  • Ingersoll, Ontario
  • Town in Oxford County, Ontario

    The town established Soldiers' Carroll Memorial Park in 1919, using a bequest from Dr. D.W. Carroll (1838–1912), by purchasing and draining of Partlo's

    Ingersoll, Ontario

    Ingersoll, Ontario

    Ingersoll,_Ontario

  • History of Cornell University
  • library. In her will, benefactor Jennie McGraw left over $1 million in bequests, including $200,000 for a university library. However, Cornell’s charter

    History of Cornell University

    History of Cornell University

    History_of_Cornell_University

  • Leroy P. Steele Prize
  • Awarded every year by the American Mathematical Society

    achievement, mathematical exposition, and research. The prizes were begun from a bequest of Leroy P. Steele and were set up in honor of George David Birkhoff, William

    Leroy P. Steele Prize

    Leroy_P._Steele_Prize

  • Nicholas II
  • Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917

    palaces and imperial theatres, annuities for the royal family, pensions, bequests, and other outgoings. "Before the end of the year, the Tsar was usually

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas_II

  • William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros
  • English nobleman (c. 1370 – 1414)

    man of just and equitable temperament" by the nature and extent of his bequests. His heir, John, inherited his father's lordship and patrimony and his

    William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros

    William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros

    William_de_Ros,_6th_Baron_Ros

  • Anarcho-capitalism
  • Political ideology and economic theory

    to his own person, the right of donation, of bequest (and, concomitantly, the right to receive the bequest or inheritance), and the right of contractual

    Anarcho-capitalism

    Anarcho-capitalism

    Anarcho-capitalism

  • Gutenberg Bible
  • Earliest major book printed in Europe

    "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of printed books in the West. The book is valued and revered for its high aesthetic and artistic qualities and its historical

    Gutenberg Bible

    Gutenberg Bible

    Gutenberg_Bible

  • Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford
  • English nobleman

    he notes, as early as 1466 Clifford was named publicly as receiving a bequest of a sword and a silver bowl by Henry Harlington of Craven. This argues

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

    Henry_Clifford,_10th_Baron_Clifford

  • Irwin v. Gavit
  • 1925 United States Supreme Court case

    divided interest in a bequest. It is notable (and thus appears frequently in law school casebooks) for the following holding: A bequest of income from property

    Irwin v. Gavit

    Irwin_v._Gavit

  • St Paul's Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in London, England

    place for the restoration work was also sold, and the subscriptions and bequests put aside for it were appropriated for the military. The nave was used

    St Paul's Cathedral

    St Paul's Cathedral

    St_Paul's_Cathedral

  • Democratic socialism
  • Socialism emphasising democracy

    Wickham, Gary (eds.). Rethinking Law, Society and Governance: Foucault's Bequest. Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781841132938. Webb, Beatrice; Webb, Sidney (1935)

    Democratic socialism

    Democratic socialism

    Democratic_socialism

  • John Woodward (naturalist)
  • English naturalist and geologist (1665–1728)

    1728) was an English naturalist, antiquarian and geologist, and founder by bequest of the Woodwardian Professorship of Geology at the University of Cambridge

    John Woodward (naturalist)

    John Woodward (naturalist)

    John_Woodward_(naturalist)

  • Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen
  • Head of the Prussian House of Hohenzollern since 1994

    nearby hotel. His case made the claim that this constituted a breach of the bequest. Amaranther Order Honorary Knight Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order

    Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen

    Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen

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    Daby

    English : variant of Darby.

  • Gradey
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    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Gradey

    Noble; Renowned

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    Raimundo

    Guards wisely.

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Utkarsh

    To Grow; Prosperity; Awakening

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    English (northern)

    Heaton

    English (northern) : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, for example in Lancashire, Northumberland, and West Yorkshire, from Old English hēah ‘high’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. This surname was taken to Ireland in the mid 17th century, and within Ireland is now mainly found in Ulster.

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    Altair

    Star; The Flyer; Flying Eagle; Bird; Refers to a First Magnitude Star in the Constellation Lyra

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    Bernhard

    Bear; Courageous; Brave Like a Bear

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    Gwres

    Legendary son of Rheged.

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    THERAPON

    (Θεράπων) Ancient Greek name THERAPON means "servant; worshiper."

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    Italian

    CELIA

     Italian form of Latin Cælia, probably CELIA means "heaven." Compare with another form of Celia.

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  • Bequest
  • n.

    That which is left by will, esp. personal property; a legacy; also, a gift.

  • Bequeathing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bequeath

  • Request
  • n.

    That which is asked for or requested.

  • Requesting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Request

  • Quest
  • n.

    Request; desire; solicitation.

  • Request
  • v. t.

    To address with a request; to ask.

  • Application
  • n.

    A request; a document containing a request; as, his application was placed on file.

  • Inquest
  • n.

    A body of men assembled under authority of law to inquire into any matterm civil or criminal, particularly any case of violent or sudden death; a jury, particularly a coroner's jury. The grand jury is sometimes called the grand inquest. See under Grand.

  • Request
  • v. t.

    To ask for (something); to express desire ffor; to solicit; as, to request his presence, or a favor.

  • Request
  • n.

    A state of being desired or held in such estimation as to be sought after or asked for; demand.

  • Request
  • n.

    The act of asking for anything desired; expression of desire or demand; solicitation; prayer; petition; entreaty.

  • Bequest
  • v. t.

    To bequeath, or leave as a legacy.

  • Quest
  • n.

    The act of seeking, or looking after anything; attempt to find or obtain; search; pursuit; as, to rove in quest of game, of a lost child, of property, etc.

  • Inquest
  • n.

    Inquiry; quest; search.

  • Requested
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Request

  • Quest
  • v. i.

    To go on a quest; to make a search; to go in pursuit; to beg.

  • Quest
  • n.

    Inquest; jury of inquest.

  • Inquest
  • n.

    Judicial inquiry; official examination, esp. before a jury; as, a coroner's inquest in case of a sudden death.

  • Bequest
  • n.

    The act of bequeathing or leaving by will; as, a bequest of property by A. to B.

  • Bequeathal
  • n.

    The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest.