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A REAL ROMANCE.

MASTER OP KINLOSS AND THE BLACKSMITH'S DAUGHTER.

“A. HANDSOME LADY, WELL EDUCATED AND OF GREAT AMIABILITY.”/v'

A matrimonial case much talked of in London just how has a wholesome atmosphere. It is a real romance of the peerage. The Master of Ivinloss, who belongs to the family of the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, and who is heir to the barony of ICinloss, is about to marry the daughter of a village blacksmith. The Master s home is Stowe House, the residence of His mother, a daughter of _ the las ■ Duke of Buckingham. is one or the largest country seats In England, and has many treasures, books, pictures, and furniture. The Master of ICinloss is 31 years old, and Miss Beatrice Jackman is three/ years younger. Old Mr Jackman had -a • smithy near the gates of Stowe. House*- The Mas or has taken an interest m the family for several years.. . Some time. ago he engaged one of Jackman’s sons to he his chauffeur. The Master is a curate in a country living. "He has .spen some years in Canada. He states than in these democratic days he fails vp see much surprise. The Jackmans are a highly-respected family, and the prospective bride is a handsome lady, well educated, and of great amiability. She has long been the most popular lady in the village: 'Stowe House, by the way, will —subject to the consent of the High Court —b© offered for sale, with its, valuable contents,, and 'a* part of the park land. The mansion... is such an enormous building, and so full of treasures, that the sale is expected to, occupy three or four weeks a

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5666, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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280

A REAL ROMANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5666, 21 December 1920, Page 5

A REAL ROMANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5666, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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