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If. as is thought certain in the city. Sir Kynaston Studd becomes the next occupant of the Mansion House, London will have a Princess for Lady Mayoress, as Lady Studd was, before her marriage, Princess Alexandra Lieven, daughter of Prince Paul Lieven, Grand Master of Ceremonies at the Russian Imperial Court. Sir Kynaston, who is 70 years of age, is one of three brothers, who won fame at cricket and is president of the famous Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London, originally founded by his father. Sir Kynaston and Lady Studd at home. (Sport and General.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)

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If. as is thought certain in the city. Sir Kynaston Studd becomes the next occupant of the Mansion House, London will have a Princess for Lady Mayoress, as Lady Studd was, before her marriage, Princess Alexandra Lieven, daughter of Prince Paul Lieven, Grand Master of Ceremonies at the Russian Imperial Court. Sir Kynaston, who is 70 years of age, is one of three brothers, who won fame at cricket and is president of the famous Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London, originally founded by his father. Sir Kynaston and Lady Studd at home. (Sport and General.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)

If. as is thought certain in the city. Sir Kynaston Studd becomes the next occupant of the Mansion House, London will have a Princess for Lady Mayoress, as Lady Studd was, before her marriage, Princess Alexandra Lieven, daughter of Prince Paul Lieven, Grand Master of Ceremonies at the Russian Imperial Court. Sir Kynaston, who is 70 years of age, is one of three brothers, who won fame at cricket and is president of the famous Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London, originally founded by his father. Sir Kynaston and Lady Studd at home. (Sport and General.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)