STAGE ROMANCE.
ENGLAND’S NEW PEERESS
BARRED BY U.S. SOCIETY
MONTREAL, July 29. Wide interest attaches to the announcement of the wedding of Mrs Guinevere Sinclair Gould to George St. John Brodrick, Viscount of Dunsford. The bride was formerly a chorus girl, a noted blonde, who married G. J. Gould, the famous American millionaire, thus legitimatising their three children. Denied a place in American society, she has become a British peeress. Viscount Dunsford, who. was an aide-de-camp to Sir lan Hamilton on Gallijioli, was married before. He is 37 years of age. Lady Dunsford is the daughter of Alexander Sinclair, a British officer. She appeared in the English musical comedy, “The Girl on the Film,” in 1914, and caught the fancy of Howard Gould, who gave her a letter of introduction to his brother George, who maintained her in a mansion on the Riverside drive. Three children were born of them, and she married Gould in 1922, a year after the death of Edith Kingdon Gould. Gould died the following year, leaving his widow an annual income of 10,000 dollars for each child
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 August 1925, Page 5
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182STAGE ROMANCE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 August 1925, Page 5
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