AN EARL’S DAUGHTER.
MRS MEYRICK’S GRANDCHILD. Birth of a daughter to the Countess of Kmnoull means n second grandchild for Mrs Kate Meyrick, the “ Night Club Queen, who is now serving a term of imprisonment in connection with the Sergeant Goddard case. The Earl of Kinnoull was formerly married to Miss Enid HamiltomFellowes a granddaughter of Sir Frederick Wills’ who inherited a million of money from’ her mother. The carl was divorced in Edinburgh in November, 192(5, and on the same day his engagement was announced to Misa Mary Ethel Ispbel Mevrick. Mrs Meyrick’a first grandchild is son and heir of Lord de Clifford, who married her younger daughter Dorothy. The. Earl .of Kinnoul figured in a romantic affair seven years ago, when he arranged to marry Mrs Trcwarthe ourle, a South African widow. The wedding was stopped on the ground that the earl was not then of age. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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149AN EARL’S DAUGHTER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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