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BRITISH PRIME MINISTER’S SON ENGAGED.—Mr Robin Wilson and Miss Margaret Elizabeth Joy Crispin in the garden at No. 10 Downing Street after the recent announcement of their engagement. Both are 23 years old. For the last two years Mr Wilson has been in the United States studying for a degree in mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. His fiancee is a student at King’s College, London, where she is doing research work on modem Spanish poetry.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 16

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BRITISH PRIME MINISTER’S SON ENGAGED.—Mr Robin Wilson and Miss Margaret Elizabeth Joy Crispin in the garden at No. 10 Downing Street after the recent announcement of their engagement. Both are 23 years old. For the last two years Mr Wilson has been in the United States studying for a degree in mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. His fiancee is a student at King’s College, London, where she is doing research work on modem Spanish poetry. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 16

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER’S SON ENGAGED.—Mr Robin Wilson and Miss Margaret Elizabeth Joy Crispin in the garden at No. 10 Downing Street after the recent announcement of their engagement. Both are 23 years old. For the last two years Mr Wilson has been in the United States studying for a degree in mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. His fiancee is a student at King’s College, London, where she is doing research work on modem Spanish poetry. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 16

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