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Rowland Winn, second Baron St. Oswald, Conservative M;P. ior Ponlefrnct, 1885-93, formerly a captain in the Cokislream Guards, who died 011 April 13, left estate of the gross " value of -Ci ,391,141, tho net personalty beinK .-£1,328,153. The death has occurred in' Dumfriesshire of a trout which for 20 years had lived in a well. The fish was caught in an adjoining stream—tho River Wan, a tributary of tho Annan, near Moffat, and wag placed in a well' formed in a small burn near a remote railway signalbox, a few miles north of Beattock, 011 tho Caledonian main line. Tho signalman who at the time was in chargo of the ca!>in took a lively interest in the fish, as did also various online-drivers of passing trains and other railway workers on that section of the line when intervals permitted of- their visiting the well.
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