Titled Flower-Girl Weds
A titled widow, who for years was a flower-girl, has again become a bride. Griselda AVinifred Lady Cotter, lately was married at the British Vice-Con-sulate at Palma, Majorca, to Mr Ernest Solargel, a German engineer. She is tho widow of the late Sir James Lawrence Cotter, who died in 1924 in the course of their honeymoon. Following her loss, she forsook the social round, and for years worked hard at growing flowers. Every Saturday Lady Cotter travelled from the picturcsquo Cornish village of Polperro, where she had settled, to Plymouth, and sold her flowers in. the market-place. “Even selling flowers in a market brings its thrilling moments,” she once said. “Since I have been coming to Plymouth I havo had two proposals of marriage from customers. ’ ’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 272, 20 November 1934, Page 2
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