LADY MANNING AND THE AIDE-DE-CAMP
GOVERNOR GETS A DIVOBCE. /Prehs Association—Uop*rioi|t. ) LONDON, Feb. 4. Colonel Sir William H. Manning, the recently appointed Governor of Jamaica, and formerly Governor of Nyas.» n land, has divorced his wife. Lady Maiming left Nvassaland in 1910 for health reasons ,and when Sir W. Manning returned to England he found;that she had eloped with C'ptain Llewellyn, his aide-de-camp in Nyassaland, who was absent on leave.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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