£90,000 AND MANSION FOR RADIO ANNOUNCER
LADY GREY’S SON.
. LONDON, Nov. 27. It is reported that Mr Davie! Tennant, third son of the late Lady Grey of Falloden, inherits Wilsford Manor, near Salisbury ,as well as £90,000. Lady Grey was Lady Glenconner before her second marriage. Lord Glenconner, who died in 1920, left £819,000. This was divided among his family, after the payment of death duties of about £230,000. A sum of £90,000 and Wilsford Manor were left in trust for Lady Glenconner for life, and, under . tiic will, passed to Mr David Tennant at her death. Two years after her'first husband’s death Lady Glencpnnor married Lord Grey. Mr David Tennant, who is 28 years of age, married in February of this year Miss Hermione Baddeley, the actress.. Ho is an engineer by profession and is an announcer of the British Broadcasting Corporation. His pleasant voice is known to millions of listeners. He is a keen airman and pilots his own machine .Recently he was stopped by the authorities when attempting to tako a passenger across the Channel'in his machine.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 3
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