NORTHCLIFFE ESTATE
CAVEATS AGAINST PROBATE
UNSOUNDNESS OF MIND ALLEGED
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(Received 23th August, 8 a.m.) \ v LONDON, 27th August. The "News of the World" states that three caveats have been entered by interested parties against the grant of probate of the late Lord Northcliffe's estate. / Lord Northcliffe made a will in March, 1919,. and. ad«tect\four codicils. He named Sir, George Sutton, director of the Associated Newspapers, Ltd., his business colleague, and Mr, Henry Amholz, a solictor and an old'friend,, as executors. Lord Northcliffe executed another will shortly before his death, in which. Lady NortacJiffe is named as sola executrix. Lady Northcliffe is believed to be- the chief beneficiary under both willa, but otherwise they differ conSMforably. A writ of summons ha* been issued to determine which will shall be admitted for probate. '
The. first will is being -propounded on •the ground that" the. testator was* of;msound mind when the second was executed.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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159NORTHCLIFFE ESTATE Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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