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ARCHDUKE'S ESTATES

SEIZED FOR LOAN VIENNA, Oct. IS. The seizure of the 40-000-aere estates oil the Archduke- Friedrich oil Ilapsbiug lias boon ordered by the Hungarian authorities, to satisfy a claim by American creditors. Archduke Friedrich before the war was by far the richest member of the Imperial family. tea-houses) stayed exactly as they had stood for centuries. Mrs. Hamlyn died on November 3 at the age of 30. but, almost until the last, she made regular visits of inspection. It. was at the end of the eighteenth century that Clovclly passed into the possession of the Hamlyns, and towards the end of the last century, by the death of her brother, Christine Hamlyn, assumed her stewardship. From that time the village became her greatest interest, and she strove to keep if as unspoilt as possible—no mean task In this ago of commercialism and blatant advertisement. hi her younger days she was wont to entertain a lot at. her glorious home on the cliffs. The present Lord Asquith was often a guest at herMiouse parties, and her niece married the. Hon. Arthur Asquith, but it was as “Mistress of Ulovelly,” rather than as a hostess, that she was best known, and will be remembered.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19199, 16 December 1936, Page 14

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ARCHDUKE'S ESTATES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19199, 16 December 1936, Page 14

ARCHDUKE'S ESTATES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19199, 16 December 1936, Page 14

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