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Augusta Boyle, daughter of Lord Glasgow, and now Lady Augusta Inskip, had a notable barcelet presented by her brothers and sisters at the time of her first marriage. It took the form of a Maltese cross set with large single diamonds alternated with gems which represented the names of the givers. A pearl stood for Patrick, tho present Lord Glasgow, an emerald for Edward, the lnte Mr Edward Boyle, an amethyst for Alice, now Ixidy Alice Fergusson, a diamond for Dorothy, now Lady Cranbrook, and a jacinth for the late Mr James Boyle, who was killed in action in 1914. •lade was for John, another brother, and an aquamarine denoted Alan, tho youngest of the seven brothers and sis,ters who then formed the home circle.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 16

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 16

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 16

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