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... United Press and Exchange) that the card had been found among Lord Erroll’s effects. The defence suggested that whoever murdered Lord Erroll might have done so from political motives. Lord- Erroll had lectured ...
... United Press and Exchange) that the card had been found among Lord Erroll’s effects. The defence suggested that whoever murdered Lord Erroll might have done so from political motives. Lord- Erroll had lectured ...
... SIR DELVES BROUGHTON ACQUITTED NOT GUILTY OF MURDER OF LORD ERROLL Nairobi, July 2 Sir Delves Broughton was to-day found/not guilty of the charge of murdering Lord Erroll. The verdict, given after the jury had retired for three and a half hours, was greeted ...
... Broughton was to have given a toast in honour of “My wife. Lord Erroll, and their future child,” was described yesterday at Nairobi, where Sir Delves is charged with the murder of Lord Erroll, found shot in a car. It had already been stated i Lady Broughton ...
... the enquiry into Lord Erroll’s death, said he and Lady Broughton, Lord Erroll and Mrs. Carberry dined together at the Muthaiga Club on the night before the tragedy. Sir Delves drove Mrs. Carberry to the Broughton’s house, Lord ...
... Broughton. Lord Erroll and Mrs. Carberry dined together at the Muthaiga Club on the night before the tragedy. Sir Delves drove Mrs. Carberry to the Broughtons’ house. Lord Erroll and Lady Broughton following shortly afterwards. Lord ...
... ’ friend in England for many years, reports the British United Press from Nairobi. Sir Delves accused of the murder of Lord Erroll. who was found shot in a car outside Nairobi on 24 January. Good friends Lieut. Dickenson said Sir Delves did not appear ...
... settlement in Africa. —Reuter. The heiress to the Earldom of Erroll in the Scottish peerage is Lord Erroll’s 15-years-old daughter, Lady Diana Denyse Hay. Lord Erroll sat In the House of Lords as Baron ...
... his wife had in love with Lord Erroll. There was no quarrel or bSVj,, words at any time between and Erroll or between and his wife, Broughton s®. f He was Very sorry for h‘is W’ and although he regretted attachment for Erroll, he that she had all her young ...
... Ltdy Broughton, Lord Erroll and Mrs. Carberry dined together at the Muthaiga Club the night before the tragedy. Sir Delves drove Mrs. Carberry to the Broughtons’ house. Lord Erroll and Lady Broughton following shortly afterwards. Lord Enroll ...
... trial of Sir Delves Broughton on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll was continued here to-day, the medical evidence was resumed with a demonstration intended to prove the difficulty of moving Lord Eiroll body to the position ill which it was found in the ...
... realising that his wife had in love with Lord Erroll. j There was no quarrel or 3 words at any time between and Erroll or between and his wife, Broughton He was very sorry for his and although he regretted attachment for Erroll, he that she had all her young 1 ...
... denied all knowledge of Lord Erroll’s death. attended Lord Erroll’s funeral, the-statement continued, but arrived late, having mistaken the time. His wife had given him a farewell note which she wished dropped into Lord ...