Bed has not always been the oolor of our soldiers' uniforms. They were whit^ under Henry VIII. and dark green under Elizabeth, A rich harvest of probate duty was reaped m Great Britain laßt year from the estates of widows. Mrs Hey wood, of Liverpool,"' left £650,000; Mrs Morrison, of Baßildon, Berks, ££17,000 ; Mrs 6ibbs, Tyntesfield, Somerset, £483,683; Mrs Beaumont, of Sheffiejfl£)i6,obb ; Mrs Briggs, of Eagward, £112,000 and Mrs Fraßer and Mrs Webber, ! both bt 1 Jf?P d Pfy and £i§2,obo respeotivel^. (
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1789, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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82Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1789, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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