
    McCulloch v. McLain’s Executors.
    The words, “I will, in the first place, that my just debts he paid,” charge the real estate with the payment of the debts.
    Bill in equity to charge real estate with the payment of clebts. The words of the will were, “ I will, in the first place, that my just debts be paid by my executors.” The testator then devises all his estate, real and personal, to trustees, and makes them executors. The authorities cited for the complainant were: 1 Eq. Ca. Ab. 198 ; 2 Id. 371, 372 ; and Trott et ah v. Vernon, 2 Vern. 708.
   The Couet

decreed a sale of the real estate.  