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Mr. and Mrsi David Keir at the entrance to the Crypt Chapel of the House of Commons, where they ivere married on August 3. The bride ivas Miss Thelma Cazalet, National Conservative M.P. for East Islington, and the bridegroom is the political correspondent of the "News Chronicle." ' Miss Cazalet is the first woman MP. to be married in the Crypt. It was an all-Parliamentary wedding, Miss Megan Lloyd George, M.P., ftcting as bridesmaid, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Colonial Secretary, as best man, and Captain Victor Cazalet, M.P., gave his sister away.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 19

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Mr. and Mrsi David Keir at the entrance to the Crypt Chapel of the House of Commons, where they ivere married on August 3. The bride ivas Miss Thelma Cazalet, National Conservative M.P. for East Islington, and the bridegroom is the political correspondent of the "News Chronicle." ' Miss Cazalet is the first woman MP. to be married in the Crypt. It was an all-Parliamentary wedding, Miss Megan Lloyd George, M.P., ftcting as bridesmaid, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Colonial Secretary, as best man, and Captain Victor Cazalet, M.P., gave his sister away. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 19

Mr. and Mrsi David Keir at the entrance to the Crypt Chapel of the House of Commons, where they ivere married on August 3. The bride ivas Miss Thelma Cazalet, National Conservative M.P. for East Islington, and the bridegroom is the political correspondent of the "News Chronicle." ' Miss Cazalet is the first woman MP. to be married in the Crypt. It was an all-Parliamentary wedding, Miss Megan Lloyd George, M.P., ftcting as bridesmaid, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Colonial Secretary, as best man, and Captain Victor Cazalet, M.P., gave his sister away. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 19