EARL JELLICOE'S ESTATE
-''•l—\ PROVISIONS QF 'OTLL| (FEOH OUE OWN COEEESPOKDBNT,)\;*f| LONDON, February Admiral of the Fleet Earl JelHcc (75), of St. Lawrence Hall, 1 nor, director of the Midland the Bank of New Zealand, and Gaji zer Irvine and Company, £13,371 (net £4992); of £953., He was. also a direct* of the Midland Bank, Executor -an Trustee Company, and on the.L«j| don boards of the. Bank/ vftf Zealand and the AustraUan Mutuj Provident Society. ' - 3 -A..,; : Probate of his wiU, dated Novi&t her 6, 1929, with a codicil of ; Se| tember 17 last, has been granted|| his brothers-in-law. Sir Augustß| hard Tellefsen Cayzer, of Park,” Horsham, attd Sir v " Heib« Robin Cayzer,v of St. Mary AxCM He gave £SO each to the execs tors. m £2OO to Alex 'Macintoshjtfaec# tary to Cayzer, Irvine and Ccwnpanj Ltd. . His naval bookstand books .on tii Great War to his son. His decorations, swords dfe-laK our, other articles presented to -3$ in recognition of his services ing the European War, the "go* watch, silver cigar box, and sjh£ cigarette case presented tohini*j| King George V., his flag, SfloWh9| the Battle of and Qflw articles of heirlooms to follow' title. ... 'M £ 100 to Mrs Lavender, wife-*! Mr Lavender, signal boatswain?! the Royal Navy, who was sen™ in H.M.S. Shannon during 1917, memory of her kind care of my cht dren during several year?” j One year’s wages to each doine|| servant of five years’ service not under notice. -r ‘■•*4 He directed the trustees of l| deed of trust relating to his Wi torical documents, MSS., etc., .1 permit Admiral Sir Reginald Baca to have access thereto for the pH? pose of writing his biography, j The residue of the property W| left to his wife for life, with Tf mainder to his son, the testa# stating that he had already rpaß provision for his daughters. v Mrs Lavender said that befOt her marriage, which took place after the war she was look after Admiral Jellicoe’s foti daughters, and became very mu| attached to them. They still visit® her when they : went to Portsmoutl Her husband was signal boatswas during .the war, and served ibt t| Battle pf Jutland, but not in Jellicoe’s ship. ■/
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 8
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