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Mildred Gaydon (in front) was driving with ex-King Alfonso’s eldest son, the Count of Covadonga, when, on September 6, their car overturned. The Count was killed. Miss Gaydon is shown leaving Miami gaol on bail.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 8

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Mildred Gaydon (in front) was driving with ex-King Alfonso’s eldest son, the Count of Covadonga, when, on September 6, their car overturned. The Count was killed. Miss Gaydon is shown leaving Miami gaol on bail. Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 8

Mildred Gaydon (in front) was driving with ex-King Alfonso’s eldest son, the Count of Covadonga, when, on September 6, their car overturned. The Count was killed. Miss Gaydon is shown leaving Miami gaol on bail. Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 8

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