HER LADYSHIP WINS.
SCOTT-SACKVILLE WILL CASE. END OF A CAUSE CELEBRE. By Telegraph—PrcEH Association—CopyriglK London, July 7. The Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to-day finished the hearing of tho objection of Mr. Malcolm Scott to the granting of probate of tho will of Ilia brother, Sir John Murray Scott. Tho Court was again crowded by fashionablo people. Tho speeches of counsel (Mr. F. 15. .Smith, K.C., for Mr. Scott, rind Sir Edward Carson, K.C., for Lord and Lady Sackville) occupied the whole day. Tho jury found that thero had been no undue influence by tho Sackvilles; no fraud' by Lady Sackville, and that the will and its fivo codicils bad been duly executed. Judgment, accordingly, wa? pronounced for defendants, with costs.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 7
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124HER LADYSHIP WINS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 7
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