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.BIRD'S CUSTARD

THE HON. G. T. KENYON, M.P.,…

PHESENTATION TO A DENBIGH…

MARRIAGE OF MISS BERTRED KNOLLYS…

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MARRIAGE OF MISS BERTRED KNOLLYS AND MR. HUGH CARROLL. On Wednesday an event of considerable interest in Denbigh and the Yale of Clwyd took place at St Peter's, Cranloy Gardens, London, when Miss Bertred Knollys was united in holy wedlock to Mr Hugh Carroll. The bride is the daugh,e of Mr William E Knollys, C.B., and Mrs Knollys, of 37, Elm Park Gardens, London, and the grand-daughter of Mrs Townshend Main- wariiig, of Galltfaenan, and of the late Mr Townsheafl Mainwaring, for many years Member of Parliament for the Denbigh Boroughs, Mrs Knollys, the bride's mother, being their elder daughter, and in cou- nection with this happy event, it will be gratifying to Mrs Townshend Mainwaring's many friends to hear that she was able to go up to town to attend the interesting function. The chureh was beautifully decorated for the occasion-tall, graceful palms at the chancel steps, and the altar masked with white Harrisii lilies. The officiating clergy were the Rev Erskine Knollys, vicar of Folkestone, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev W A Carroll, brother of the bridegroom, the Rev Canon Olivier, and the Rev W S Swayne, vicar of the parish. Shortly after two o'clock, the bride arrived, leaning on the arm of her father, who subsequently gave her away. She wore a bri .al gown of ivory satin, the bodice of pitted chiffon, trimmed round the shoulders with lace embroidered in silver and opalescent paillettes. On the front of the bodice was a large white velvet rose with pale green leavos, and round the edge of the skirt was a deep flounce of pleated chitfon, held up at intervals by the same roses and leaves. From the shoulders hung a Court train of crepe-de-chine, on which was draped a deep flounce of Brussels lace, the gift of her mother. She wore a tulle veil over a coronet of orange blossom, and carried a sheaf of large white lilies, tied with silver gauze ribbon. She was attended by seven bridesmaids, Miss Lois Knollys, Miss Dorothy Knollys, Miss Ruth Gamlen, and Miss Diana King, her cousins; Miss Violet Berens, cousin, of the bridegroom; Miss Irene Patterson/ his niece; and Miss Barbara Whitaker The elder bridesmaids wore line string coloured net over the same coloured silk, the bodices trimmed with deep capes of Irish guipure, threaded with pale blue velvet ribbon, the skirts with yoke pieces and panels of the same guipure and velvet. They wore large pale blue hats trimmed with tulle, and wreathed with shaded bronze chrysanthemums. They carried sheaves of auratum lilies tied with blue ribbon, and wore pretty, old paste pendants, the gifts of the bridegroom. The two little train bearers, Miss Diana King and Miss Barbara Whitaker, had frocks of the same net over silk hanging loosely from yokes of guipure, and wora pale blue hats trimmed with ruches of pale blue tulle and with tulle strings tied beneath the chin. Each wore a pale blue enamel pendant, given by the bride. The bridegroom was attended by his cousin, Mr Algernon Eden as best man. The service was fully choral, the hymns used being :—" Lead us, Heavenly Father," sung as the bridal procession moved up the aisle, "Father, let me dedicate" and May the grace of God our Saviour," the latter being sung kneeling after the address. Love Divine was sung by the choir while the register was being signed. A reception was afterwards held at 37, Elm Park Gardens, the residence of the bride's parents. Mrs Knollys received her guests, wear- ing a gown of black sattin patterned with palest green, with a pelerine of lace. Her black beaver toque was trimme d with old lace and a green aigrette. Amongst those present were:—Mrs Herbert Carroll, in black with old lace. Mrs William Carroll, in pale blue, wearing a large white pieture hat with a pale blue feather. Mrs Town- shend Mainwaring was in black silk with a velvet coat. Lady Knollys was wearing a charming gown of voile in Paris shade with motifs ot ecru lace and hat to match trim- med with feathers and aigrette. Mrs Randal Mainwaring was gowned in blue and white painted chiffon with lace inser- tions, and a large Royal blue hat with feathers and strings to match. Miss Mainwaring was in brown cloth trimmed with broderie anglaise, and wore a brown and green hat. We also noticed Miss Wynn in white cloth with a brown hat. Miss Pennant, in black, with a white hat trimmed with geraniums. Mrs Eldon Banks, in a moletikin coat with toque and skirt to match. Mrs Satterthwaite, in grey with a white and scarlet hat, and many others. Soon after four o'clock Mr and Mrs Hugh Carroll left for a tour on the south coast. The going away dress was of brown ,hop- sack trimmed with blue and gold embroidery. With this was worn a pelerine and mtiff of mink, and a large picture hat of white zibclino felt trimmed with brown feathers and tulle. The following is a list of the presents BRIDE'S PRESENTS. From the Bridegroom, emerald and diamond ring, enamel bracelet, curb bracelet, jewelled curb bracelet, despatch box, &a From her Father, cheque From her Mother, enamel and marcasite buideaii for the hair, garnet necklace, and lace flounce From her Brother, diamond and enamel pendant Mrs Atcherley and Mr J Wynne Ffoulkes, silver sauce ladles Mr and Mrs Adrian, silver salt cellars, pepper pots, and mustard pot Mrs Lawrence Baily, diamond necklace Mrs Eldon Bankes, fitted leather writing case Mrs Scott Bankes, arm chair Captain and Mrs Barry, silver frame Colonel and Mrs Bayly, four Irish silver cups The Misses Bibby, silver frame Major and Mrs Birc'i, silver-mounted card case Colonel and Mrs Bowles, silver frame Mr Bowles, silver sugar sifter Miss Biackwell, silver vase Mr and Mrs Brandreth, cheque Mr and Mrs Clerke Brown, jewel box Miss Ethe! Brown, engraving Hon Mrs Laurence brodrick, coffee cups and saucers on tray Lady Browne, silver vase Mrs H 0 Bridgeman. silver candlesticks Mr and Mrs Bros, silver salver Mrs Bryans, engraving Mrs Bruton. volume 01 Keats Mr and Mrs Harry Buddicom, mahogany table Mrs George Butler, silver calendar Mr and Hon Mrs Bulkeley Owen, mahogany I chest of drawers Mrs Bovill, leather card case Mrs Broughton, silver pepper mill Miss Barclay, silver cream jug and sugar baflin Madame Buhot, fan I Miss Kitty Beaumont, silver stylograph pen Mr and Mrs Hugh Cooke, silver frame I Mrs Clarke, inlaid stationery cabinet Mr and Mrs Cameron, silver entree dish Miss and Mr Ralph Cameron, silver mounted box Miss Christina Cameron, fan Mrs Herbert Carroll, enamel butterfly brooch Mr and Mrs W A Carroll, enamel lace pins Miss Delia Carroll, enamel pendant Miss Adelaide Campbell, Dresden inkstand Mrs CHtnpbell, mirt-or in bra@s frame Cefn," cheque ¡ Mrs Charrington, travelling rug Mrs Chadwych Healy, book Mr and Mrs Clarke, cheque and cosway portrait Mrs Marshal Clarke, embroidered tea cloth Miss Clarke, silver tea spoons Miss Blanche Clarke. tea table and tray Mr M F Clarke, silver vases Mrs Congreve, silver clock Mrs Cole, lace handkerchief Mrs Reginald Cooke, silver clock Mrs Crabe, magnifying glass Mrs Costcher, Dresden jar Mrs Cross, silver clock Mrs Croft, copper tea kettle Mrs Christopher Croft, embroidered tea cloth Mrs Currie, silver rose bowl Colonel and the Misses Curtis Hayward. cheque Mr and Mrs A Curtis Hayward, Sheffield candlesticks Mr and Mrs Robert Corbet, silver mustard pot Miss Clark Preston, book Mr and Mrs Chambres, silver pepper pot and mustard pot Miss Cotton Curtis, silver box Mrs Mahgill Crichton, velvet brush Mrs Collins, cheque Captain Cole, stamp damper Miss Cole, Captain Mowbray Cole, and Mr Terence Cole, inlaid table Mr and Mrs Campbell (of Woodseat), dessert service Mr and Mrs Bryan Davies, ivory paper knife Misses Davies, mahogany coal bucket Colonel and Mrs Dickenson, silver mounted blotting book Mr and Mrs Downes, Holbein pendant Mr and Mrs Dowson, tea set Mro Dugdale, fitted leather writing case Mi ss Tvrwhitfe Drake, diamond drake brooch Miss Dnncombe, leather frame Lady de liutzen, fruit dish Hon Mrs Devereux, silver scent bottle Mr and Mrs Elton, copper coal bucket Miss Kate Edwards, silver sugar tongs Mr and Mrs Owen Edwards, butter knives Rev R A Eden, brass bell The Mioses Ffoulkes, silver tea caddy Mrs Ferrier, copper egg boiler Mrs Francis and Mrs Swayne, silver pepper pots Mr and Mrs Guy Francis, Russian leather blotting book Mr and Mrs Gamlin, revolving bookcase Miss Ruth Gamlin, fan Miss Gold Edwards, silver-mounted purse Mrs Grantham, satchet Col and Miss Gretton, paper knife Mrs Griffith (of Garn), clock Miss Griffith, silver mounted vases Mr and Mrs John Griffith, silver calendar Miss Griffith (Plas Pigot), cheque Lady Greenall, silver and tortoiseekell letter- clip Mr and Mrs Nevile Gwynne, silver toast racks It s, Gres'ev, candlestick The I-i isses Gurdon. silver tray Col and Miss Hamilton Grace, enamel clasp and buttons. Mr and Mrs Gkzebrook, Sheraton table Mr and Mrs Edward Griffith, silver sugar sifter Mr Head lam, pewter jug The Mis»es Hesse, revolving bookcase Mrs Hugh Heaton, silver-mounted salad bowl Mr and Mrs Llewelyn Heaton and Miss Fenton, silver teaspoons and sugar tongs Captain and Mrs Arthur Heaton, silver slosp and buttons Mr and Mrs George Holt, silver candlesticks The Misses Holt, Chippendale tea tray Miss Hoare. flower glasses Miss Harrison, Venetian flower glass Mrs Humberston and Miss Constance Ffoulkes, pole screen The Lady Florentia Hughes, china Mr and Mrs Hedley, silver cream jug Miss Hichley, clock Mr Louis Holt, silver pepper pot Mrs Helme. copper tray Miss Una Hewitt, gold curb bracelet Mrs Iremonger, enamelled pendant Mrs Jacson, silver ring stand Miss Jarvis, silver clock Mrs Jones-Mortimer, Oak chest Mr Cuthbert Jones-Mortimer, cheque Mrs Jones (of Llannerch). silver frame Miss Jfne Jones, copper kettle, toast rack Mr Kersell, morocco "Address" book Mr and Mrs John Kempe, silver mounted blotting book Mrs Kemp, complete set of Waverley novels Mr and Mrs Kershaw, silver-bacted brushes and hand-glass Mrs Kingsmill, silver tea caddy Mrs King, Chippendale tray The Rev Erskine and Mrs KRollys, silver salver Major Knollys, cheque Sir Courtenay and Lady Knollys, silver sauce boats The Rev Archibald Knollys, silver mounted scent bottles Frem the Erskine Knollys cousins, opera glasses Miss Lois Khollys, card case Miss Diana King, silver mounted salts bottle Mrs H F Knollys china dishes Mrs Logan, ttirquoise and white sapphire pendant Mr Lockwood, salt shakers Mr and Mrs Roger Leigh, aneroid Miss Legge, book Mr and Mrs J P Lewis, silver teapot The Misses Lewis, blotting book The Misses Lloyd, silver pen tray Mrs Edgar Lubbock, morning tea service The Misses Lea, embroidered handkerchiefs Mr Arthur Lloyd, fan Mr Lloyd (of Rhagatt), old liqueur bottles Mrs Townshend Mainwaring, diamond ring and cheque Colonel and Mrs C S Mainwaring, silver mustard pot Mr R K Mainwaring, diamond and pink topaz hair ornament, turquoise and diamond pin, coral and diamond pin, silver salt cellars, cheque. Miss S Mainwaring, string of pearls, arm chair Mrs Kynaston Mainwaring, cheque Mr Randle Mainwaring, pearl and enamel lace brooches, cheque Mrs Randle Mainwaring, Dresden china ink- stand Miss Evelyn Mackenzie, silver gondola The Misses Mansel, Apostle tea spoons Mrs McDonell, silver box Miss Mac bean gold safety pin Miss M Macbean, Empire tea caddy Colonel and Mrs Mesham, embroidered tea cloth Miss Mitchell, flower vase Hon. Miss Mostyns, silver double; photograph frame Mrs Morison, tea set Mr Monro, Adam mirror Mrs Montgomerie, glass casket Mrs F Morrell and Mrs Warren, Queen Anne Mirror Mrs Mark Morrell, silver tea knives Mr and Mrs H Murray, silver sugar sifter Mrs Martin, china jar Mrs Nash, turqucise and gold hat pins Lady Onslow, bJok Mrs C M Owen, armchair and bedspread Mrs C R Owen, chair and silk en-tout-cas Sir Hugh and Lady Owen, silver mounted scent bottles The Misses Parry Okeden, flower glasses Master Mostyn Owen, kettle holder Mrs Hugh Peel, Chesterfield sola Mrs Pennymnn, silver tea caddy Mr and Mrs Pennant, dinner service Miss Pennant, bed spread Miss G Pennant, Sheffield tray The Misses Price, Sheffield candlesticks Mrs Perceval, silver tray Sir Samuel Provis, silver gilt table spoons Mr Probyn, silver mounted inkpot Mr and Mrs David Pennant,, embroidered sachet Mrs Mash Poon, lace handkerchief Mr and Mrs Roper, old engraving Miss Roper, hymns with music, work Miss Raban, silver hat pins Miss Ramsden, Indian tablecloth Mr and Mrs R H Ramsden, dessert service and cheque Mrs Radcliflle, mahogany table Mrs Richardson, shooting-stick Col aud Mrs Rose, copper and enamel casket Miss Ryder, silver matchbox Mrs Gurney Richards, enamel buttons Mrs Henry Cecil Kaikes and Miss Raikes, mahogany table Mo and Mrs Robert Raikes, silver frame Sir John Rotton, pierced silver tray Mis Rivner, Dresden china basket Mr and Mrs Edward St Aubyn, silver candle sticks Mrs William St Aubyn, silver box Miss St Aubyn, silver frame Lord and Lady t Leven, silver candlesticks Mr and Mrs Satterthwaite, mahogany table Mrs Shea, Indian embroidery Mr Robert Scott, morning tea service Miss rtmart, desert knives and forks Lady Scourfie d, lace handkerchief Mr Buller Swite, silver clasp Mrs Smurthwaite, silver sugar sifter Mrs Bruce Somerset, flower glass Mr and Mrs Sopirth, leather book stand Mrs Reginald Skipirth, Chippendale, looking glass Mr a.nd Mrs Strickland, silver tray Mrs Guy Smith, Dutch silver Mrs Gerard Smith, Derby china bowl Mr and Mrs Sperling, cheque Mr Swayne, prayer book Miss Sitwill, paste miniature frame Mrs Selbv. silver frame Miss Shesd, brass candlesticks Miss Shene, embroidered tea cloth Sir Walter and Lady Sendall, silver clasps Mrs Henry Townshend, umbrella stand The Misses Townshend, cheque Mrs Tidswell, jewelled curb bracelet Mrs Tait, silver purse Miss Tait, silver box Mr and Mrs Tayleur, ebippendale mirror The Misses Tnyleur, silver matchbox Mr and Mrs Guy Thomson, silver inkpot Mrs Waiter Trver, framed embroidery Mr and Mrs ",ftscic Taylor, fitted leather bag Mrs Turnout', silver tea caddy Mrs Tippinge, set of Shakespeare Miss Tippinge, book Mrs Scott Turner, silver cream jug Mr Cacil Turner, bridge box Mr and Mrs Arthur Thesiger, Dresden china inkstand Mrs Chenevix Trench, silver pepper pot Mr and Mrs J Upton, Phillips' county atlas Miss Vaughan. old silver spoon Mrs Darcy WyvilJ, set of enamel and pearl buttons Mrs Charles Wake, magnifying glass Lady Wake. hook Mr and Mrs Watson, cheque Mrs Wiggin, copper lamp Sir W and Lady Wilson Todd, silver tray Mrs Woodroffe, silver tea knives Hon Mrs Williams and Miss Nesta Williams, gold chain with pearls Miss Wright, silver-mounted flower vases Mrs Whitaker, silver inkpot and penholder Mr Winter, gold-mounted scent bottle Miss Williams and Miss Antonia Williams, pair of spirit bottles Mr and Mrs Baldwin Yates, complete edition of Thackeray's works Colonel Hughes and the Misses Hughes, breakfast service Employees at Galltfaenau, set of carving knives and forks Maids at Elm Park Gardens, silver cases Miss Mainwaring and Miss Pennant, repro- duction of Italian cabinet BRIDEGROOM'S PRESENTS. From the Bride, portrait in pastels of herself, diamond and turquoise pin, gold sleevelinks From his Mother, quantity old family plate and cheque From the Rev ,W A and Mrs Carrol, fitted suit case From Mr and Mrs T M Patterson, cheque Canon and Mrs Allen, cheque Mr and Mrs Berews, cheque The Berews Cousins, silver salver Mr and Mrs Charles Bright, silver spirit lamp Mr and Mrs Cosmo Bevan gold cigar cutter Mrs George Brown, cheque Mrs Montgomery Campbell, cheque Mrs Charles Collins, frame John Calland, silver ash tray Mr Leonard Davies, silver magnifying glass Mr and Mrs F M Eden, fruit dish Mr Roland Eden, liqueur decanter Mr Algernon Eden, liqueur glasses The Misses Fitzgerald, brass candlesticks Mr aCourt Fisher, silver letter clip Mrs Robert Gosling, cheque Miss Gosling and Miss G Gosling, crocodile and silver writing case Mr Alfred H Gosling, tea service Mr Lionel Gosling, pair of silver dishes Mr and Miss Bas am, silver pepper pot Mr and Mrs Vesey Holt, silver sugar basin and sifter lion Mrs Hamilton, silver tea kettle Mrs Hill and Miss Hill, Sheraton table Mr Archibald Hamilton, silver spirit lamp Mr Haines, silver cigarette box Mrs Knollys, silver sandwich case Mr Reginald Knollys, complete edition of Dickens' works Mrs Laming, silver aneroid Mrs Henry Lloyd, cheque Sir Robert and Lidy Lifhton.^china candle- sticks The Misses Maokenxis, silver sugar sifter Mrs T Mainwaring, cheque Miss S Mainwaring, two-fold Chippendale screen, framed picture, Chippendale arm chair Canon Olivier, paper knife Mrs Overburv, silver clock Mr Giles Overbury, silver calendar The Misses and Master Hugh Patterson, eoffee eops and saucers Mr W A Peck, silver cigarette box Miss Park, cheque Mr Herbert Parsons, silver mounted blotting book Mrs Leopold Rendel, Toby jug Captain and Mrs Stewart Sarile, folding screen Mr kitanley, Sheffield cream jug Mrs Algernon Strickland, tea knives Mrs Francis Sandars, silver pepper pots Mr and Mrs Thomson, revolving dish Mr and Mrs Guy Thomson, silver-mounted inkpot Canon and Mrs Trotter, silver sovereign purse Sir Edward and Lady Verner, paper knife Mrs Waring, silver candlesticks Colonel and Mrs Ward, old silver spoon Mr and Mrs Wilson, silver-mounted vases Mr Wayte, cheque Household at Bichley, silver-mounted decanters

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