On August 19, 1954 Albert W. Gorton of Manchester, Vermont, by a trust indenture, set up an irrevocable inter vivos trust of which the appellee's predecessor, the Killington Bank and Trust Company, was trustee, and which was to remain operative through the lives of the settlor and his wife, Nellie D. Gorton, who were income beneficiaries. The indenture provided that the trust would terminate...
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