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On July the 21st, [[1911]], [[King George V]] issued [[Letters Patent]] conferring the "dignity, state and degree" of a [[Baronet]] of the [[United Kingdom]] of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] on [[Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim]] of Bombay and to "the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten"<ref>http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1978/254.html</ref>.
On July the 21st, [[1911]], [[King George V]] issued [[Letters Patent]] conferring the "dignity, state and degree" of a [[Baronet]] of the [[United Kingdom]] of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] on [[Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim]] of Bombay and to "the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten"<ref name = lawsuit>http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1978/254.html</ref>.
In order to provide for the upkeep and dignity of the Baronetey, the then [[Governor General]] of India in Council enacted the Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim Baronetcy Act, 1913 by virtue of which considerable properties belonging to Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim were settled upon the trustee, and for the purposes, declared in the Act.
In order to provide for the upkeep and dignity of the Baronetey, the then [[Governor General]] of India in Council enacted the Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim Baronetcy Act, 1913 by virtue of which considerable properties belonging to Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim were settled upon the trustee, and for the purposes, declared in the Act.



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On July the 21st, 1911, King George V issued Letters Patent conferring the "dignity, state and degree" of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim of Bombay and to "the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten"[1]. In order to provide for the upkeep and dignity of the Baronetey, the then Governor General of India in Council enacted the Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim Baronetcy Act, 1913 by virtue of which considerable properties belonging to Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim were settled upon the trustee, and for the purposes, declared in the Act.

Ebrahim of Pabaney Villa, India[2]:

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