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THE SEAFIELD ESTATES

Sir, —Your correspondent “ Student,” while no doubt correct in other particulars, has fallen into error in one statement. The Hon. Ogilvie-Grant did not marry a daughter of the Rev. Hardy Johnston, of All Saints’, Dunedin. His wife came from a family of similar name in Christchurch. —I am, etc., Recorder. [Debrett shows that Trevor OgilvieGrant, the fourth Lord Strathspey, second son of the 10th Earl of Seafield and an uncle of the Countess of Seafield, married, in 1905, Miss Alice Hardy Johnstone, the daughter of the, late Thomas Hardy Johnstone, M.1.C.E., of Christchurch New Zealand. Lord Strathspey, who is Chief of the Clan of Grant, was born at Oamaru in 1879 and attended the Waitaki Boys' High School. His heir is his son, Patrick.—Ed. O.D.T.]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26693, 12 February 1948, Page 2

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THE SEAFIELD ESTATES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26693, 12 February 1948, Page 2

THE SEAFIELD ESTATES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26693, 12 February 1948, Page 2

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