A Nantwich : shoemaker named George Robinson' left £120 in reeogni-; tion of an incident twelve yoars ago, when he met.outside Nantwich.an invalid lady and.a nurse. He was . carrying •abuneb of roses, and the- My said •as tie ! passed "What lovely roses." He turned and asked, "Would you like uorne, madam ?'■' She said she would be very grateful, as she wanted some-roses to put on her mother's crave at Llanrhos , Cemetery. Ho then, handed her the bunch, and sheasiedfor his name and address. Last week-end' Mr. Bourne, solicitor, of Llandudno, went to. Nantwich, and informed Robinson that the lady, who was Miss Parramour, of Craigydon, ' Llandudno, had:aied,.'and in.her will left a legacy of £120 to a George Robinson of 78 London Road, Nantwich, which was the address Robinson gave her twelveyears, ago, '. ■ - - -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 3
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