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COUNTESS' WILL.

1 Countess Margaret Laura Zborowski. who died lately at 13, South AudleJ street, London, hns loft a will by which she disinherits her two ehiUlron by btf first marriage with Bnron de Steur* formerly Dutch Minister at Paris. MHulart de Steurs, her son, resides ». Canterbury (Eng.), while her daughter Margaret is described as living at t» German Embastsy at Vienna. The will states: "It is my intention that my two De Steurs children and their ants shall not inherit any part of W estate for tho reason that they have no* shown me any of the love and rcspe« due to a mother although they h*v» been given a chance of so doing." The countess, who was ft niece »? marriage of the late Mrs Astor, m»o» England her home after the death « her second husband, Count Elliot* Zborowski. whom she married aft* l " * divorce at South Dakota. She inherit** £60,000 from him, which, with her own large fortune, she leaves to her old son Louis Zborowski, who is to W educated in England. The boy's guardians have instructions to spend £«Mj a year on bringing him up and the «•" states that she wishes her son to l' ve < "' an estate she purchased in Kent. The will contains elaborate provision* to keep the children of the first «*J* riage from enjoying any portion of tw wealth in the event of the death * Juouia Zborowski.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 2

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COUNTESS' WILL. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 2

COUNTESS' WILL. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 2

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