Agelaeus phoeniceus at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:
cised; as, when a testator appoints. A the executor of his goods and
chattels in possession; B, of his choses in action. One may be appointed
executor of one thing, only, as of a particular claim or debt due by bond,
and the like. Off. Ex. 29; 3 Phillim. 424. But although a testator may thus
appoint separate executors of distinct parts of his property, and may divid