Case 216. Letter from J. 5 February 1907
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by a public school as Bradfield? A friend of my youth - Mrs. C. Andreae, of Balham - informed me that she, with the aid of one or two friends, met such expenses. That lady told me in 1895, and again in 1897, (when I married), that as her step-son & daughter were well off she had no need to leave her small fortune to them and that I should be rich some day and that all things would come to me if I waited. She dies in 1901, aged 79, and left £4500 - to be equally divided between the said son and
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