LORD LANGFORD
SUED BY WIFE.
NO JOB AND NO MONEY.
(United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.)
London, January 31.
Lord Langford appeared in the West London Police Court on warrant for arreas of maintenance. Under the order £2 a week was obtained by Lady Langford in January, 1932. Lord Langford told the Magistrate he could not pay. He wished he could, but he had no means and no . job. The Magistrate ordered payment or six weeks’ imprisonment. Lady Langford was in Court but was not called to give evidence.
Lord Langford, who is the seventh baron, was born in New Zealand in 1885, and succeeded his uncle in 1931. He served in the Great War with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in Egypt and France. In 1922 he married Florence Eileen O’Donovan, of Dublin.
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Southland Times, Issue 21930, 3 February 1933, Page 12
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