EX-GOVERNOR'S SON.
A RECENT ENGAGEMENT. The Ayr Advertiser has the following ne-yrs about; the engagement between Miss. Frances Dugdale and Sir James and Lady Alice Fergusson's son:— Miss (Louise) Frances Balfour Stratford Xhigd.s.;e; is tiie c" i catighter o£ Captain Edgar Trerelyan Stratford Dug-, dale by his marriage with Blanche, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Eustace Balfour and of Lady Frances Balfour, the daughter of the late Daks of Argyll. Miss Dugdale is a grand-niece of the late and of the present Earl of Balfour. Her grand-aunt, H.E.H. Princess Lonise, was one of her sponsors, the is a niece el the Hon. Its. Edward Lascelles (a sister of her mother), whose husband is the Earl of Harewood's only brother. Miss Dugdale has literary tastes, and is one of the literary executors of the late Earl of Balfour. She has also interesting roimectioas through her father's family with the world of letters Captain Dugdale's mother was a daughter ol" Sir Charles TreveJyan, El, by his marriage with Lord Macaulay's sister, and she was the sister of that brilliant writer, the late Sir George Treveiyan, 8t.., M.P. fcr Glasgow and a Cabinet Minister, but best remembered as a biographer and historian. Captaia Dugdale belongs to an old Warwickshire family, and his brother is manned \o a daughter of Sir Egbert Gordon-Gii-monr, Bt., of Craigmiliar and Liberton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20597, 23 June 1930, Page 3
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225EX-GOVERNOR'S SON. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20597, 23 June 1930, Page 3
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