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Show I BIG VANDERBILT i I FDRTUNEBIVIDED Ml Grandsons in England Get One Million Each; Museum and . School Also Gain NEW YORK. A uc 28. The Mar-iiiif. Mar-iiiif. of Blandford and Iord Ivor1 Churchill have been left $1,000,000 each by their grandfather. William. K Vanderbllt. tt liccamc known to-1 nicht when summary of Mr Van- derbilt'a will WU made public Moth i are nons of the Duehess of Marlhor-I oiiRh, formerly Consuelo Vanderbllt. ' To enrr out a provision of the set- f. tltmcnt made on the marriage of the, I OucheU of Marlborough, there Is left' to the trustees under the settlement I H 2, f with Interest at four perl William K Vanderbllt Jr and liar-old liar-old s. VanderhlH, ons were left 12,-' 500,000 each In cash or securities and I to them a." trustees for William K ! Vanderbllt III, his grandson, he left another $1,000,000. William K. Vanderbllt, Jr . receives I his late father's interest In certain properties and the i akdale property "n Long Island, known OS "Idle Hour ' goes to Harold. Margaret Rutherford Mills and Barbara Rutherford Hatch, stepdaughters, receive $100,000 each A number of ;atnHlorough and HI ' ' I'ortralts and other works of HJ art are bequeathed to the Metropolitan J miiaeum of art The Vanderbllt unl- Hl Penalty of Nashville, Ten., receives; j $250,000. The will leaves $15,000 to J James Love ;rove his butler and: j William Kavanaugh. the valet receive' Mr. Vanderbllt did not appoint the' J trust fund of $5.000 000 held for his' J hrnrftt under the terms of his father's J will. The principal of this fund now: hecomes the property of his three j children. |