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Auckland-born Peer

WIFE’S MAINTENANCE ORDER

REDUCTION TO 10s A WEEK LONDON, May 9. The maintenance order obtained by Lady Langford against Lord Langford was reduced to-day to 10s a week. Arrears are payable at the rate of 5s a week. Lady Langford demanded 15s a week, and Lord Langford offered ss, declaring he was without means,-and , that the constant publicity hindered his prospects of getting a job. , A maintenance order for , the payment of £2 a week against her- husband, who is the Auckland-borii holder of the ancient Irish barony, was ' obtained by Lady Langford in the West ,i London Police Court on January 26, 1932. Lady Langford was wotking as a waitress in a London tea room when her husband, Mr C. W.' Rowley, a nft- / ; tive of East Tamaki, succeeded to the peerage. v ■ 'vrr ' / ' ■: J ~ ...;3

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1933, Page 3

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Auckland-born Peer Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1933, Page 3

Auckland-born Peer Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1933, Page 3

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