ROMANTIC MARRIAGE
BARONET WEDS TYPIST A romantic, marriage between * baronet and a typist took place in London on July 11. The bridegroom was Sir William Hawkslow Middlemore, of Woodside, Worcester, and his bride was Miss Violet Constance Kennagh, of Worcester. Only about a dozen pople, relatives and close friends of the bride and groom, wer present at St. James's,' Spanish place, for the marriage. So anxious was Sir William Middlemore to keep the ceremony quiet that on arriving at the church he refused at first to admit to Press representatives that ha Was the bridegroom. Later, Sir William said: “ Both Mis* Kennagh and I wished to have a quiet wedding; There is to be no formal reception afterward—only a small family party—and then we shall leave forour honeymoon.- We have not oven decided whore wo. are ’ going.” Tim. bride, w'io is twenty-eight, is of Irish descent, and is a charming brunette. She has been.-a typist for soma years in a Worcester motor showrooms. She was educated at the Worcester Secondary School for Girls. Sir William Middlemore, who i* twenty-six, succeeded to the title ia 1921, on the death of his father, Sir John T. Middlemore, who was a former M.P. for the North Division of Birmingham. Sir John was the rounder of the Children’s Kmigration Hornes in Birmingham, and the Middlemore Homes ia Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 7
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226ROMANTIC MARRIAGE Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 7
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