RECTORS' DAUGHTERS
TWO ELDERLY BARONETS WED
Two baronets—one seventy-three, the other seventy-eight—and two rectors' daughters are concerned in romances revealed recently, states an exchange.
Prebendary Sir Stanley Daws Dewey, seventy-three-year-old sub-dean of Exeter Cathedral, England, has married the' daughter of a Welsh rector, Miss Mary Violet Jones, of Bromley, Kent.
Sir Walter Carlile, seventy-eight-year-old chairman of Newport Pagnell (Bucks (Magistrates, married his late wife's niece, Miss Katharine Elizabeth Mary Field.
Sir Stanley Dewey lives at -Peak House, Sidmouth, Devon, arid the wedding took place in Exeter Cathedral. His bride is an old friend. Sir Stanley's first wife, who died_ in June, ,had been an invalid for some years. '
Former rector of Moretonhampstead. Sir Stanley has ; been sub-dean at Exeter since 1930.
Sir Walter Carlile's bride is the daughter of the Rev. G. Hawks Field and Mrs. Field, of Milton Keynes, Bletchley, Bucks, where the wedding took place on November 30. Sir Walter's first wife died last year. They had been married fifty-four years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1941, Page 16
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