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Sensational Marriage.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright

London, Oct. 22. At tiie instance of Lady Francis Cecil, an injunction was issued forbidding her sou Richard to marry Jessie Bain, daughter of a Belfast stockbroker.

The bunas wore published at Edinburgh. Lord Justice Balfour decided to endorse the Chancery Writ for the arrest of the young man for disobedience of tho injunction.

Tho wedding took place yesterday, and the young couple were heartily cheered as they left for England to spend their honeymoon.

The bridegroom boldly surrondored himself to Lord Halsbury to-day. Ho enjoys an income of 118000, and is entitled when 21 to .£50,000, also receiving on attaining his 25th birthday half a million left him by his maternal grandfather, Sir William Brooks.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 245, 24 October 1901, Page 2

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Sensational Marriage. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 245, 24 October 1901, Page 2

Sensational Marriage. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 245, 24 October 1901, Page 2

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