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LADY ELISABETH BOWES-LYON is the lady whose identity was hinted at in last Saturday’s cablegrams regarding the Prince of Wales engagement, which walater denied. Lady Bowes-Lyon was one o'" Princess Mary's bridesmaids. She is the daughter of the Earl arid Countess of Strathmore. The Earl is one of the oldest Scottish peers, and was created in 1677, but the title of Baron Glamis dates back to 1445.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

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LADY ELISABETH BOWES-LYON is the lady whose identity was hinted at in last Saturday’s cablegrams regarding the Prince of Wales engagement, which walater denied. Lady Bowes-Lyon was one o'" Princess Mary's bridesmaids. She is the daughter of the Earl arid Countess of Strathmore. The Earl is one of the oldest Scottish peers, and was created in 1677, but the title of Baron Glamis dates back to 1445. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

LADY ELISABETH BOWES-LYON is the lady whose identity was hinted at in last Saturday’s cablegrams regarding the Prince of Wales engagement, which walater denied. Lady Bowes-Lyon was one o'" Princess Mary's bridesmaids. She is the daughter of the Earl arid Countess of Strathmore. The Earl is one of the oldest Scottish peers, and was created in 1677, but the title of Baron Glamis dates back to 1445. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5