OBITUARY.
SIR ANDREW LE FLEMING. . Sir Andrew Fleming Huddleston Le Fleming, who died at JJunodin on Tuesday, was a baronet who traced his descent from Sir Richard Le Fleming, second son of Sir Michael Le Fleming, who came over with William df 'Normandy. ' of nobility dates from The family scat is Rydal Hall, in Westmoreland. Awgy back the Le Flemings jjrero the proprietors of .Carnarvon Castle, Warwick. ‘The King-maker, ’ is’in the pedigree, and several Royalties. The father of the just deceased baronet was Sir Michael Lo Fleming, who came out to Canterbury when pyouiig man. Sir Andrew was born at Christchurch sixty-nine years ago, and was educated at Christ’s College. He married Jeanette, daughter of the Rite Roderick Frazer, Glen Lovntt, Seaclifl’, Otago. There are no children. The title goes to Sir Andrew’s cousin, William Huddleston Le Fleming, of Otakcho, Taranaki, then to William Le Fleming’s son, Frank Thomas Le Fleming, wjio served with the New Zealand Forces in the Groat War. Sir Andrew and Lady Le Fleming went to Dunedin a ypar ago for medical attention to Sir Andrew.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16872, 29 October 1925, Page 10
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