MARRIAGE OF AN EARL'S SON.
(.PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.;; Received July 16th, 1.30 p.m. London, July 15. Viscount Dunlo has created a sensation in Loudon by marrying a music hall singer named Bilton. Viscount Dunlo intends to take his wife on a visit to Australia.
Viscount Dunlo is the e]dest son of the Earl of Clancarty. He is _ot yet twentyone years of age, having becu born on December 29th, IS6B. His uncle, the Hon. Frederick Le-Poer-French, £_rved in the New Zealand war as Capta& of the 40th Regiment. He was A.DJoi to General Carey, and mentioned iv despatches. The Miss Bilton mentioned in the above message is probably one of the Sisters Bilton (Flo and Belle), "song and musichall dance artists," and not by any means the highest class in their profession. For the last few months they have been performing at the London Pavilion and the Royal Music Hall. The character of their performance may be judged from that of their principal song, which the Era stigmatises as " sultry.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7364, 17 July 1889, Page 5
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