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ME DONALD SCOTT, MISS MARY SCOTT, Mr Donald Scott, brother of Sir John Scott, was tire principal defendant in the case, and opposed probate on the ground that Lord and Lady Sackville exercised' undue influence over Sir John. Mies Mary Scott, sister to Mr Donald Scott,was another of the defendants. DRAMATIS PERSONAE IN THE MILLION POUND WILL CASE. The -verdict was given in favour of Lady Sackville,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)

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ME DONALD SCOTT, MISS MARY SCOTT, Mr Donald Scott, brother of Sir John Scott, was tire principal defendant in the case, and opposed probate on the ground that Lord and Lady Sackville exercised' undue influence over Sir John. Mies Mary Scott, sister to Mr Donald Scott,was another of the defendants. DRAMATIS PERSONAE IN THE MILLION POUND WILL CASE. The -verdict was given in favour of Lady Sackville, Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)

ME DONALD SCOTT, MISS MARY SCOTT, Mr Donald Scott, brother of Sir John Scott, was tire principal defendant in the case, and opposed probate on the ground that Lord and Lady Sackville exercised' undue influence over Sir John. Mies Mary Scott, sister to Mr Donald Scott,was another of the defendants. DRAMATIS PERSONAE IN THE MILLION POUND WILL CASE. The -verdict was given in favour of Lady Sackville, Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)