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Personal Pars. I Mr and the Misses Peel left Btynypya for I London on Monday. Lieut the Hon C R Clogg-IIall is gazetted adjutant of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The Duke and Duchess of Westminster have a party at Runnymede for Ascot races. Lord Kenyon represented the Ring at the I service in memory of Lord Wantage at the Chapel Royal on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Saxon Grcgson Ellis are at present staying a* Bridge of <ia.,er, Perth- shire. The Earl of L'owis has been elected vicc- chairman of the Council of the 2\.itional Union I of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, Colonel Howard (Wygfair, St Asaph), who is with the Yeomanry in South Africa, is expected home early in July. Lord Dundonald was, on Monday, specially presented by the King with a war medal. His majesty spoke a few kindly words to tho gallant I soldier as he handed him the medal. Tho Very Rev Deau Howell was present at the recent meeting of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Asseciation held in the cathedral town of St David's. I Mr C P Greene, assistant superintendent at Chester, a brother of Sir Conyugbam Greene, formerly British Asrent at Pretoria, has just been appointed general mal1:1t- of the Ceylon I, Government Railway, The Duke ot Westminster's horse, o» Scucu, We% won the Tnonniai Stakes at Ascot on Verlne. day, and the victory agreeably surprised not only his owner, thu Duke of Westminster, but the. associates of Kingsclerc generally. M rs George Cornwaliis West, who is a most accomplished musician, is to accompany Holliii^.tn, tL" unrivalled Dutch exponent of the cello at the grand fete at Stafford House next Wednesday. Second-Lieutenant Francis Oaradoo Rose Price, 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers, succeeds I to the baronetcy on the death of his brother. Lieutenant Sir Rose Price, of the 5rd_ Roy a. who was killed in action at Villiersdorp on June 9th. t Among the numerous recipients ot tn-j honorary degree of Ll.D. at the 'celebrations of Glasgow TL.iversity on briaav were Principal Henry R Rtichei, University- College of North Wales. Bangor and Professor Hugh Walker, St David's College, Lampeter. The Princess Victoria has consented to open II a bazaar in Beaumaris Castle in \ugust in aid of the funds for the restoration of the ancient parish church. She will be the guest, at Baron Hill, of Sir R H Williams Bulkeley, Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey. The marriage of Captain E J R Peel. R H.A., I ac," of Mr Archibald and Lady Georgina Peel, formerly 01 the Gerwyn, Wrexham, and Mary, I daughter of the late Mi Edgar Ihummond, ot Cadland, took place at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge. The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law has been conferred upon Miss Weston, of the Royal Sailors' Rest, by the University of j Glasgow, at the celebration of their 4.">uth Anniversary, in token of their warm apprecia- tion of the great work worried on by herself and her coedjutors in the British :v The Ring ha? promoted to be brevet-major (Captain E C Purchas, 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers, for able command during attack on his convoy to Ventersdorp, May '23rd; I and conferred the 41 distinguished service" order on Second-Lieutenant D L Campbell, 1st Battalion Welsh Regiment, defence of train near Alkmaar, May 20th, with four men against tifty Boers at close quarters. The Duke and Duchess of Westminster brought over their party from Runnymede to Ascot, and the Duchess was dressed in black lace, with a knot of white carnations. With them were their relatives. Lord and Lady Shaftesbury, the latter in black voile, with a j black white l utile. Lady Milbanke looked verv pretty in white, with a black hat and Lady Downshire was also loakirg very well. | Mrs George Cornwaliis West, at "Ascot on Wednesday, wore a beautiful white iress ein. i broidered ail over in black with an immense ttille riif'!le and black hat. The Duchess of Westminster and the Duchess of Marlborough wore beth dressed very much a'ike in soft muslin covered with lace and insertions, whilst Princess Henry of Pless wore black, with a great knot of yellow roses tucked in her belt. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES. A marriage has been arranged and will take place on the 11th of July between Commander John Nicholas, Royal Navy, and Gertrude, only daughter of the late Mr E illiams and Mrs Williams, of Richmond House. Rhyl. A marriage has been arranged between Henry Reginald Cooke, of Rusholme, Man- chester, and Nantwich, Cheshire, and Mary I Helena, younger daughter of Major Birch, of Maes Elwy. St Asaph. A marriage hr^i been arranged and will take phcc next monff between Mr Ilarnij n Price, Ceylon Civil S« rvice, of Erbistock, Denbigh- sh ire, and Ueraldine Rose, daughter nf the late Sir Y Flower, K.C.B., F.R.S.

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