ECCENTRIC LADY'S ESTATE
» I . i HEAVT DUTIES FOR THE ! EXCHEQUER. ! i I Orders were made by the Master of i tho Rolls, in the Chancery Court, Dublin, recently concerning an extraordinary estato case in which the testatrix was a. Miss Elizabeth Augusta, Magan, an eccentric resident of Dublin. She had a passion, the Master of tho Rolls said, for accumulating treasure and placing these, bank-notes,- gold, tilver, and precious goods of every description, in flower pots and vases, among waste- j paper baskets, underneath stairs, and j car pels. I Mr. Samuels, K.C., stated that death | and siKoeNsion duties had swallowed up an enormous amount* of the assets. On i Ihe death of Miss Magan over .£14,000 i had to be paid in this way. 'I'lm. heiress. ; a woman of ninety from Devonshire, died i ,-oon nllerwards, and her assignee, a Mrs. j Toppin. also died. These occurrences i br-.iught the payments lo the Exchequer | up I" over .tai.Oftfl. Tli? throe deaths in r-lci-e succession practitally swallowed up i lh-3 oblate in death and succession duties, j and it would now lie worth only ,t:!(100 a year.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1341, 19 January 1912, Page 3
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187ECCENTRIC LADY'S ESTATE Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1341, 19 January 1912, Page 3
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