Mary Wills (philanthropist)

Mary Wills (philanthropist)

Dame Mary Monica Cunliffe, Mrs. Wills, DBE, D.GSt.J (died 2 April 1931) was a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire and Dame of Grace, Order of St John of Jerusalem.[1] She received these honours for her philanthropy.

Contents

Early years

She was born around 1861, the daughter of Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe-Owen and Jenny von Reitzenstein, at Kensington, London. Around 1886 she married Henry Herbert Wills; the union was apparently childless. She had resided at Rockdunder, Wrington, Somerset, and it was there that she died on 2 April 1931.

Death/will

Her will read, in part: "... widow of Henry Herbert Wills (of the tobacco family, who left property valued at over £2,750,000, of which two-fifths was absorbed in death duties, and the bulk of the balance disposed of for charitable Purposes), and daughter of the late Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, left unsettled property in her own disposition valued for probate at £204,086, with net personalty £185,890. (Part of her will included the following:) Her residence Rockdunder and effects there and all her real estate at Wrington, Somerset, to her niece, Enid Monica McGougan. Her household and personal effects at St. Vincent's, Clifton Park, and £4,000 to her sister, Olga Cunliffe Hopkinson; and a further £4,000 to her [sister Olga's] husband, Albert Hopkinson."[2]

External links

References

  1. ^ Profile
  2. ^ Biodata and will information

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mary Wills — This article is about the American costume designer. For the English philanthropist, see Mary Wills (philanthropist). Mary Wills (1914 1997) was an American costume designer who worked on a wide variety of feature films. She was nominated for an… …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Emelia Mayne — (31 December 1858 – 12 August 1940), was an Australian philanthropist. Contents 1 Early life 2 James O Neil Mayne 3 Philanthropy 4 Death …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Hall — For other people named Mary Hall, see Mary Hall (disambiguation). Mary Hall (August 16, 1843 November 15, 1927) was the first female lawyer in Connecticut, and also a poet, a suffragist, and a philanthropist. In 1882, the Connecticut Supreme… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Companions of the Order of Australia — This is a list of Companions of the Order of Australia. Name Born Died Notability Awarded[1] Div[2] Notes Abeles, Sir PeterSir Peter Abeles 1924 1999 Tr …   Wikipedia

  • List of people from Texas — The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Texas. Military/war Founders of The Republic of Texas *Stephen F. Austin (1793–1836), the Father of Texas *Edward Burleson (1798–1851), Texas… …   Wikipedia

  • Sarah Trimmer — painted by Henry Howard Sarah Trimmer (née Kirby) (6 January 1741 – 15 December 1810) was a noted writer and critic of British children s literature in the eighteenth century. Her periodical …   Wikipedia

  • performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …   Universalium

  • Buildings and architecture of Bristol — Bristol, the largest city in South West England, has an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from the medieval to 20th century brutalism and beyond. During the mid 19th century, Bristol Byzantine, an architectural style unique to …   Wikipedia

  • Bleak House — For other uses, see Bleak House (disambiguation). Bleak House   …   Wikipedia

  • List of people on stamps of the United States — This article lists people who have been featured on United States postage stamps. Since the United States Post Office issued its first stamp in 1847, over 4,000 stamps have been issued and over 800 people featured. Many of these people… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”