'£100,000 FOR LAW STUDENTS
A windfall of £100,000 is coming to tie law students of Gray's Inn. Sir Lewis Coward, K.C., for many years-an active member of the Council of Legal Education, made the announcement during the week-end, and added that the, money will be devoted to legal educa^ tion. It is believed that the bequest was mad© by the widow of Lord Justice Holker, himself an old bencher of Gray's Inn, on one condition. Lady Holker, in 1894, manned, as. her second husband, Mr. Henry Beaufort Inglefield, of Cadogan-square, S.W., the elder son of Admiral Sir Edward A. Inglefield, the* Polar explorer.: She laid it down, in her will tlia-t the bequest would be subject only to the life interest of Mr. Inglefield, who still survives "her.. Mr. Inglefield married two years ago as his second wife, .Mrs. Alexandra Geraldine G*ild, a cousin of Lord Dunboyne. "I was invited to make the announcement," said Sir Lewis Coward, "as the students ha.vo shown a somewhat remarkable reluctance to enter for the valuable scholarships .and prizes for reading in Chambers; that Gray's Inn has to offer." '
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 16
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185'£100,000 FOR LAW STUDENTS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 16
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