CANCELLED LEGACY
LADY TORRINGTON’S WILL. JOCKEY AND HIS FAMILY. LONDON, June 2. The will of Eleanor, Lady Torring ton, a well-known figure on the racecourse, who .committed suicide in December, reveals that shortly before her death she cancelled a legacy to Steve Donoghue, jockey, to whom she ]eft land proved at a value of £lO,OOO. Other legacies included a piece of land to Kathleen Donoghue, and an oil painting to "Dear Pat Donoghue.’’ The Chester vase won on Lone Knight, which had been willed to Donoghue, was also the subject of a revocation. The residuary property in the estate, was willed to Donoghue for life, and thereafter to his children, Kathleen. Pat and Ate - ie.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 140, 16 June 1932, Page 4
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