A Rich Woman's Will
Lady Rosebery's will representa only a fraction of her fortune. 8he inherited from her father, Baron Meyer Kothschüd, L2,500,000 a year. It was remarkable that this great wealth was left absolutely at her own disposal, entirely unfettered by trusts, condilions or settlements. On her marriage Lady Kosebery, in exercise of thia discretionary power, made an elabórate settlement of her property in favor of her busband and childron. llentmore. with its splendid contents. Is settled on th wcond son. The money in settlement oL conrse does not appear in the will, wbich deals only with what the testatrix retained ie her own control.
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