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Yahoo! News - Famous British Wills Available Online

"When William Shakespeare bequeathed his "second-best bed" to his wife nearly 400 years ago, a scribe dipped his quill pen in ink and scratched the bard's last wishes on parchment.

"Now the public can see the playwright's final will and testament on a computer screen with the click of a mouse."

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