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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Broughton spoke of being resigned to his wife's affection for Lord Erroll and of plans to regularise it at yesterday's proceedings in the trial in which he is charged with murdering Lord Erroll. says a Nairobi report. Sir Delves said that he had never reproached ...
... uife to marry Lord Erroll *as made bv , l>adv Carbery. Friday, at the Nairobi trial Sir Delves on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll. Ladv Carbery also stated that she had never known Sir Delves Broughton to exhibit jealousy of Lord ...
... 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 ...
... FOR LORD ERROLL ♦- HUSBAND RESIGNED Nairobi, Friday.-Sir Delves Broughton spoke of being resigned to his wife’s affection for Lord Erroll and of plans to regularise it at to-day’s proceedings in the trial in which he is charged with murdering ...
... PACT WITH WIFE Murder Trial Evidence of Attitude to Lord Erroll When he went into the witness-box for the first time yesterday at Nairobi, Sir Delves Broughton, accused of the murder of Lord Erroll, spoke of an agreement he reached with his wife before ...
... 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 ...