SOCIETY WILL CASE
EARL’S LOVE AFFAIR LEAVES MISTRESS HIS ENTTRIS ESTATE. PROBATE OPPOSED. By Telegraph. -Press Assn. —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Utcceived June 25. 0.5 p.m.) LONDON. June 23. The love affair oi ihe late Lari of Shrewsbury and Mix Brownlee wat» revealed in the pu>buie court. The Earl was i»eparaled Hum hi» wife in 11>0G and made the acquaintance of .Mm Brownlee, then a girl of 20 years, of age. in 19CN. They were attracted. each other with a mutual loudness for sport, animals and racing, and after, wards Jived together. Tile Earl, in September last, revoked disj>c«itiona amounting to a quarter of a million sterling in favour of the present Farl and other mcnil>ers of ihe family, thin practically leaving the whole of hi* estate tn Mrs Brownlee. The present Earl, through his guardian, the Marquis of Anglesey, is oppotnng probate. He alleges that, the late Karl was of unsound mind and executed a will under the influence of Mrs Brownlee. The chargo is denied.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 7
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