WORLD’S LONELIEST MAN.
NO FRIENDS OR RELATIVES, BUT £2OOO A YEAR. ; FORTUNE GOING BEGGING. LONDON, March 7. The coroner at Westminster described Henry House, a retired Indian Civil Servant, who died suddenly in a London hotel, as possibly the lone, liest man on the face of the earth. He had an income of over £2OOO a year, yet was homeless and friendless, and without relatives. He wandered from hotel to hotel, living frugally on 12/. a day. The coroner regretted, that his relatives had not been found; ias £2OOO yearly wue going begging..
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Shannon News, 9 March 1923, Page 3
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93WORLD’S LONELIEST MAN. Shannon News, 9 March 1923, Page 3
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