LARGE ESTATE
MR SEBAC MONTEFIORE Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 19. Mr Sebag Montefiore left £383,116. He bequeathed £20,000 to his widow, in addition to half the income of certain settled funds, his furniture, the use of his town bouse and country estate, and securities producing £5,000 a year during her widowhood. The remainder he left upon trust for his son, who is nine months old. [Mr Arthur Sebag Montefiore was piloting his own aeroplane with Mr G. Steavenson as passenger when he crashed from 300 ft owing to the engine stalling while attempting to land at 'Maneton aerodrome. Mr Steavenson was killed instantly, and Mr Montefiore died in hospital. He was a nephew of Lord Boarstcd. He was 23 years of age, and was married in 1932 to Miss Jacqueline Nathan, of Auckland. He was a keen airman, and narrowly escaped from a blazing Tplane who* flying with his brother last July.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 9
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