SOCIETY WEDDING
ROYAL BRIDESMAID AND PEER
(Australian and N.Z Cable Association.:
LONDON, November 25. Five thousand stood four or five deep for hours outside St. Margaret’s, during the marriage of Lord Nunburnholme and Lady Mary Thynne, who had been a prominent bridesmaid, including the Princess Mary's and Duchess of York’s weddings, and whose name rumour persistently linked with the Prince of Wales. GERMAN PRINCESS. BERLIN, November 25. Princess Sophie, reputedly the second wealthiest woman in Germany, was quietly married to Von Medemann in . Castle Church at the village of Restede in the presence of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg and a few near relatives.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 7
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