,ME. EOWLAND WAED'B BEQUESTS 



Mr. J. 'Eowland Ward, tlie -ft-oll-known 

 Tiatxiralitst and taxidermist, of Piccadilly, who, 

 AS recently &tatod in " The Glol^e," left property 

 •valued at £14139, and bequeathed shares in the 

 ibasiTiess to his employees and £5,000 to be ex- 

 pended on the purchase of specimens for tJie 

 iNatuTal History Museum, left the residue of his 

 estate to such eight of the afternamed fourteen 

 anstitutions as Mrs. Ward should select, and in 

 default of selection for twelve months after his 

 ideath then to the whole of thean equally. 



The institutions are : — University College Hos^ 

 fvital. Canoer Hospital, Fulham-road, Home for 

 iWorkimr Girls, Victoria-street, Gordon Boys' 

 Home. British OTphan Asylum, Slougli, Charity 

 Organisation Society, Dogs' Home, Dr. Bar- 

 mardo's Homes, Cripples' Home, Marylebone- 

 ffoad, London Ophthalmic Hospital, Sussex 

 Co^lnty Hospital, Natural History Museum, and 

 IBoyal Boscombe and South Hants Hospital. 



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