UNUSUAL BEQUEST
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON In his will, just published, Mr. Frank Taylor, of Nottingham, left £25 for a luncheon "on the nearest Saturday to December 8 following my death, to be arranged for and by those very close friends of mine with whom I havo either wined or lunched, and who have wined and lunched with me, on many such birthday occasions."
Mr. Taylor, who died aged CB, left gross estate of £42,104, with net personalty £34,519. He also stated in his will: — "I wish my sons-in-law and daughters as happy a life as I had with my iate wife for 18 years, and with my present wife since 1917, and I commend my daughters to look to my present wife for a pattern to imitate, since I enjoyed her great love and to whom I am indebted for the softening of many troubles and for many happy times."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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