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EARL’S WIDOW’ SURVIVES HIM FOUR DAYS NO DESIRE TO LIVE United P.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 1.20 p.m. LONDON, Sunday. The death has occurred of the Countess of Coventry, widow of the Earl of Coventry, who died four days ago. The Earl and Countess of Coventry celebrated the 65*h anniversary of their wedding in January in the presence of their six sous, three daughters and 21 grandchildren. The late Lady Coventry nursed her husband throughout his illness, and one hour after his death she went to bed. saying she had no desire to live any longer. The Countess was a daughter of the second Earl of Craven. The death of the Earl of Coventry, who died on the 13th of this mouth, removed an interestiug figure from British politics. He is succeeded by his grandson, Viscount Deerhurst. eldest son of the late peer's eldest son. who is married to a daughter of Lord Kylsant Until recently Lord Coventry was in vigorous health and went for a motor ride every day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 9
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