Mr JohmJeuson .Atkinson, of btpny Stratford, Northaots, one of the oldest members of the Grafton Hunt, and one of the original members of the Northamptonshire Cbuntv Council, in J ,s ' posing of his £7318 estate, said m nis wil):-~ : 'I give mv soul to God, and rny body to the earth or, better still, the sea,' or, better still to my University but all as mv ivife shall appoint; exA l tnank her for 40 years' joy of living. I -won't say anything to thank my son !or what he did for us: everything that I \stxe is settled upon him. Thanking everyone concerned for a very happy life." He left £SOO to each of his daughters Mary and June, thanking them "for standing by us in the wartime."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18368, 29 April 1925, Page 13
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