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INDIAN PRINCE’S BEQUESTS

Prince Frederick V. Dulcep Singh, of The Hall, Bio’ Norton, Norfolk, second son of the late Maharajah Dnleep Singh, of Lahore, and a well-known antiquarj% left unsettled property valued for purposes of the English grant at ,630,166. . To Thetford, the prince left his collection of Norfolk and Suffolk portraits, “party because of mv fondness for that ancient borough, and partly because I saved the portraits from disposal from the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk to which they belong. T would suggest that the portraits be hung in the OuiJdlmll. The portraits are 85 in number.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 12

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INDIAN PRINCE’S BEQUESTS New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 12

INDIAN PRINCE’S BEQUESTS New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 12

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