THE LATE EMPRESS EUGENIE
: ♦ t A PAINLESS DEATH. J (Ecc- July U, S p.m.) <j Madrid, July 13. t riic Empress Eugenie died « painless death. One of the contributing causes was nn over-henrtv meal of chicken on Saturday last.—"The Times." '<Kec. July U, 8 p.m..) , ■ • Lonoon,. July. 1.1. The "Daily Mail" understands that tho Empress Eugenie bequeathed tho mansion giouu'ds at Farnmotith to Prince Victor NapoleQn's wife, -Princess Clemen- ft tine, also a, large legacy to her goi- n daughter, the Queen of Spain. If Tlie Empress's remains will be placed *' in a large granite sarcophagus and .in- P terrod in a crypt of Hie Church' of « : Saint Michael at Ptornborougli, beside 01 the remains of her husband and eon.— tl United Service. H /Prince Victor Napoleon, eldest son ft of llfe.lnro Prince Napoleon and Princess st Clothilde, was born iii the Palais Hoyal, J* Paris, in 1802. «nd was expelled from ,i : France in 1886. He was married in w ' 1910 to K.E.H. Princess Clementine of I 1 Belgium.] m
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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