
    CENTRAL HANOVER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ETC., GEORGE CHEW ATKINS AND JOHN NORTON ATKINS, AS EXECUTORS UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, DECEASED, AND GEORGE CHEW ATKINS AND JOHN NORTON ATKINS, INDIVIDUALLY, PROSECUTORS, v. J. H. THAYER MARTIN, STATE TAX COMMISSIONER, LUTHER A. CAMPBELL, ORDINARY, AND THOMAS A. MATHIS, REGISTER OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT, RESPONDENTS.
    Argued October 7, 1941 —
    Decided January 5, 1942.
    Before Justices Bodine, Perskie and Porter.
    Por the prosecutors, Child, Biker, Marsh & Shipman (Theodore McC. Marsh).
    
    Por the respondents, David T. Wilentz and William A. Moore.
    
   Per Curiam.

The facts in this case have been carefully examined, as well as the argument of counsel. The opinion of the learned Vice-Chancellor reported in 129 N. J. Eq. 186, is a complete refutation of every argument made.

The tax, as assessed, will be affirmed.  