EARL HAIG’S WILL
INSTRUCTIONS AS TO WAR DIARIES FAMILY BEQUESTS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 14. (Received February 15, at 1 p.m.) Earl Haig bequeathed his widow £3,000 annually, the heritable property to his son on attaining his majority, an annuity of £4OO to his brother John, and the remainder of ‘'benefit to his daughters. The will authorised the trustees, including his widow, to publish the war diaries and other documents when they think fit. Meanwhile, his widow holds them in custody. A codicil of September 19, 1926, directs that his burial be at Bemersyde.
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 6
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95EARL HAIG’S WILL Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 6
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