EARL DERBY’S DAUGHTER
KILLED WHILST HUNTING.
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LONDON, November 27.
The death has occurred as a result of a hunting accident of Earl Derby’s daughter, Lady Victoria Bullock. It is believed that she struck her head while passing under a bridge.
SALE OF BOOTLE.
LONDON, November 26.
Lord Derby, in a letter to the Mayor of Bootle, says that he realised heavy death duties would be payable at his death, so he reluctantly decided it was advisable to sell during his lifetime rather than there should be a forced sale after his death.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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