LORD ERROLL DEATH
... spoke with Lord Erroll in the car, asking how Lady Broughton was, as he knew she had been at Lord Erroll’s house that afternoon. Lord Erroll replied, Grand now.” Sir Delves said the dinner party that evening ...
... spoke with Lord Erroll in the car, asking how Lady Broughton was, as he knew she had been at Lord Erroll’s house that afternoon. Lord Erroll replied, Grand now.” Sir Delves said the dinner party that evening ...
... THE MURDER OF LORD ERROLL COUNSEL SUGGESTS TWO THEORIES ...
... week later Lord Erroll stayed at his (Broughton's) house —perhaps at his invitation—and that they had often lunched in the same company. Witness said it would have been extremely bad strategy to quarrel with Lord Erroll. He knew Lord ...
... Denies Urging Lord Erroll to Elope gTORMY scenes occurred during the evidence of Lady Delamere, Mayor of Nairobi, in the trial yesterday of Sir Delves Broughton, who is accused of murdering the Earl of Erroll. She denied advising Lord Erroll ...
... le:flimsy or desire to curb his wife's move- mentc. Sir Delve, and Lord Erroll were good triend,. ;aid Dlckenson, and he never heard Sir Delver :peak di,=paragmgiv or resentfully of Lord Erroll.—Reuter. ...
... murder of Lord Erroll, yesterday spoke of being resigned to his wife's affection for Lord Erroll and of plans to regularise it. He had never reproached his wife about it. His depression after dinner on January 23, the day before Lord ...
... gave an account of his actions and reactions on realising that his wife had fallen in love with Lord Erroll. There was no quarrel between 'him and Lord Erroll or between him and his wife, said. tens sorry for his wife, and realised that she had all her ...
... Witness Advice she gave to Lord Erroll when he said he was in love was recounted by Lady Delamere, Mayor of Nairobi, at the trial of Sir Delves Broughton at Nairobi yesterday. Sir Delves is accused of murdering Lord Erroll. Answering questions regarding ...
... were you sticking your nose in all this for ? Lady Delamere replied that Lord Erroll was a good friend of hers. Lieutenant Lezard, a friend of Lord Erroll, said that Lord Erroll mentioned Sir Delves and said: ...
... interview with Lord Erroll on January 18 was inconclusive, but no anger was displayed on either side. He pointed out to Lord Erroll that the law did not allow Lady Broughton to obtain divorce under three years, and he urged Lord ...
... for murder of Lord Erroll, to-day spoke of being resigned to his wife's affection for Lord Erroll and of plans to regularise it. He had never reproached his wife about it. His depression after dinner on January 23, the day before Lord ...
... WIFE’S LOVE FOR LORD ERROLL Sir Delves Broughton spoke being resigned his wife’s affection for Lord Erroll and of plans to regularise it at yesterday’s pro ceedings in the trial at Nairobi, in which he is charged with murdering Lord ...