SHREWSBURY ESTATE?
SETTLEMENT ARRANGED,
LONDON, 30th June.
fa connection with the Shrewsbury will case it is announced that the parties have come to .an arrangement. All the •allegations against Mrs. Brownlee have been withdrawn. The Judge pronounced for the last will', and added that the case was now properly settled, the terms the infant Earl.
[The late Earl of Shrewsbury in September last revoked dispositions amounting to a-quarter of a million pounds in. favour of the present Earl and other members of the family, practicaPy leaving his whole estate to Mrs. Brownlee.' The present Earl, through his guardian, the IVlarqujs of Anglesey, opposed probate, alleging that the late Earl was of unsound mind, and executed ■ the will under the influence of Mis. Brownlee. The present Earl (-iyh.o is ''Premier Barl"' on the rolls of both England and Ireland,, his titles dating from tlje 15th century) was born on Ist December, 1914.]
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 7
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