On Friday, May 19, 2017 at 11:14:41 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote: > Every single one says "and more". I'm considering that to be the only accurate part. The numbers can't all be right, as they're all different. While "aged 30 years and more" could be aged 30 to 39 and "aged 50 and more" could be aged 50 to 59 you would expect the "aged 24 years and more" to mean he was aged 24. The most likely explanation for the difference the "aged 24 years and more" and "aged 30 years and more" IPMs is that the jurors who certified him as "aged 30 years and more" did not know his true age, but knowing that he was an adult of age to inherit recorded a date which would not be challenged. The most likely conclusion taking these three IPMs together is that he was exactly 24 years old in 1376.