MY OLD DOG “GYP.”
WELSHMAN’S STRANGE WILL. “I desire that my old dog Gyp be embalmed, and the remains be deposited in the family mausoleum, if permissable,” ran an extraordinary clause in the will of Mr. 1 rancis Ohardon, a resident of Llandudno, Wales. Mr. Chardon, who left £45,000, directed that his own body should be embalmed, and placed in a casket, the lid of which was to be left unfastened.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3038, 20 May 1926, Page 4
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71MY OLD DOG “GYP.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3038, 20 May 1926, Page 4
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