58 N.H. 70 | N.H. | 1877
The plaintiff, and the defendant Francis, held the bank shares in trust for the devisees. The special duty of managing and investing a fund did not relate to their general duty as executors in settling the estate, and their powers and duties relating to such fund *71
were those of trustees. Healey v. Toppan,
A reconveyance of the bank stock is decreed, or, the Trust and Guarantee Company, at their option, may retain it, paying the income to Elizabeth Ham for life, and at her death, if the debt is not paid, retain Francis's interest in the fund.
DOE, C. J., did not sit.