“PRETENDER’S" WIDOW DEAD
CLAIMED BRITISH CROWN.
LOS ANGELES, March 6.
Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Guelph, whose husband claimed to be the legitimate heir to the throne of the United Kingdom, has died at Los Angeles. John Guelph de Windsor, as ho styled himself, was a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died in 1932.
He claimed to be the son of King Edward VII. His mother and the then Prince of Wales, he said, eloped and were married by a Catholic priest in Ireland in 1860, and the marriage was never annulled.—British United Press.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 7
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