CLERGYMAN'S WILL
'I STATEMENT BY SON i | LONDON, August 5. ; Declaring that his father made '■ his will, in which he advised him | not to enter the church, when he i was suffering from considerable 5 - r Mr George Bennett, who is 30 years old, says he is surprised and distressed at the publication of the will. "My father changed his 3. mind before his death and had no 6 objection to my taking Holy Orders. which I am doing in December," he s said. e [A message published yesterday A stated that the Rev. J. Bennett, vicar l of Boddington, Kent, had left a will, e' advising his son not to enter the ," I church because of the hardships iiij vol vert. J
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21236, 7 August 1934, Page 11
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