A little Rochester girl who had been taught to say, in her evening prayer, “Please watch over my papa,” lately improved upon that, by adding, “ You’d better keep an eye on mamma, too !” Through the death, intestate, of Mi's Helen Blake, widow, Earl’s terrace, Kensington, the Crown has come in for personal property to the amount of £140,000. Mrs Blake died last September, and all endeavors to discover any next of kin having been unsuccessful letters of administration were granted to the Crown solicitor on March 14th.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 949, 10 July 1877, Page 3
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