DAUGHTER OF THE IMPSBURGS.
IMEULSIVE INSANITY.
(United Service.) '• (Keee&yed. Nov. 18, 5i5 p;aai>) ; LONDON, Nov. "17. : •The sjrystefy surrounding Mrs Steane ds ?•■ being- widely discussed. She sometimes supported her claim to be ibhe daughter of the i?Crowni Prince JRiMolph by assertingtirliather! son by hat. first marriage was!heirsto' the Hajpabnrgs. It ig stated that her features, arid; general {temperament bore a likeness to the Hapsburg princesses.The deceased's age was fetited • at; the in<ptest.'.fca be twenty-nine. This, if true, -.mMtes her royal parentage -unlikely, * fcut her son's age is; "thirteen, it is believed that1 her Jage was wrerigly given., The iCoroKer found that she f;com-; Imitted smcMe while suffering -.'itfom; impulsive insanity. "
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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110DAUGHTER OF THE IMPSBURGS. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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