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Grey Gowrie
British peer and politician (1939–2021)
Alexander Patrick Greysteil Hore-Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie,[1]PC, FRSL (26 November 1939 – 24 September 2021), usually known as Grey Gowrie or Lord Gowrie, was an Irish-born British hereditary peer, politician, and businessman. Lord Gowrie was also the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Ruthven in Scotland. He was educated at Eton and Oxford, and held posts in academia for a period, in the US and London, including time working with poet Robert Lowell and at Harvard University.
Gowrie was a Conservative Party politician for some years, including a period in the British Cabinet. He held ministerial posts under Margaret Thatcher, in the areas of employment and Northern Ireland, and was Minister of State for the Arts, as well as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with responsibility for Civil Service reform. Offered a promotion to full Secretary of State, with responsibility for education across the UK, he turned it down. Previously an arts dealer, he moved to Sotheby's for a reputed salary of around £15
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Darrell Keith Gowery
Darrell Keith Gowery, age 93, of Wynot, Nebraska, died Tuesday, April 21, at Windchime Assisted Living Center in Kingsland, Texas.
Darrell was born on April 20, 1927 in Wynot, Nebraska. He attended Wynot Public School, where he graduated from in 1945. After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy, and after returning home, married the love of his life, Darlene Irene Brown, on June 5, 1949. They lived on a farm near Obert, Nebraska, where they farmed, raised livestock, and owned a small grocery store. They moved to Laurel, Nebraska and in the mid-60’s, bought Harper’s Store, and then later built Gowery’s Shopping Center at a different location. They owned and operated Gowery’s Shopping Center for 17 years. After retirement, they spent their winters in south Texas and their summers at their lakehouse at Walker Valley View, and then later Brookey Bottom.
Darrell enjoyed many summers boating, skiing, and fishing on Lewis and Clark Lake. He also enjoyed the time he spent on Brookey Bottom and took pride i
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Cases in the Privy Council on Appeal from the East Indies, 1863, p. 543
[FN* Present–. Members of the Judicial Committee.—The Right Hon. the Lord Justice Knight Bruce, the. Right Hon. Sir Edward Ryan, and the Right Hon. the Lord Justice Turner.
Assessors,--The Right Hon. Sir Lawrence Peel, and the Right Hon. Sir James W. Colvile.]
On appeal from the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut atMadras
Hindu Law--Impartible Estate-Incidents of and succession to-Joint family property and separate property-Tests to determine--Distinction between-Survivorship--Foundation. of right of--Grant to one member of family--If separate or joint family property--Partitioned property--Nature of--Widow's estate--Nature of -Decree against widow--If res Judicata against reversioner.
The Zemindary of Shivaganga in Madras is in the nature of Principality, impartible, and capable of enjoyment by only one member of the family at a time.
By the law of inheritance prevailing in Madras and throughout the southern parts of India, s
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