In English probate prac-tice, notation is the act of making a merno-randum of some special circumstance on a probate or letters of administration. Thus, where a grant is made for the whole personal estate of the deceased within the United Kingdom, which can only be done in the case of a person dying domiciled in England, the fact of hls having been so domiciled is noted on the grant Coote, Prob. Pr. 36; Sweet