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Probate: John Alexander Fuller Maitland (1936)
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Wills and Bequests
Gifts to Cambridge

Mr. John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, F.S.A., Hon. D.Litt., of Borwich Hall, Carnforth, Music Critic of The Times 1889-1914, who died on March 30, aged 79, left estate of the gross value of £38,677, with net personalty £34,194. He left:—
To the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the crayon drawing of "La Pia," by D. G. Rossetti, and a watercolour drawing of the Bass Rock by Cotman; to St. John's College, Cambridge, the copy of "Vitae Patrum," printed by Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde; £500 to augment the income of the curate in charge of St. Mary Borwick, Warton; and £100 to the R.S.P.C.A.

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