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JUNE 25TH , 1895 .
WEDDING FESTIVITIES AT HENHAM HALL .
LADY
PRESENTATION TO GWENDOLINE
ROUS .
ANNUAL HENHAM HUNT PUPPY SHOW , The approaching marriage of Lady Gwendoline Rous to Major Colvin afforded the tenantry of the two estates at Henham and Carlton an opportuni ty , of which they were quick to avail themselves , of showing the very high esteem in which they hold the Countess of Stradbroke and the family . The welfare of their people has always had a warm place in the hearts of the occupants of Henham Hall , and in the recent years of agricultural depression the Earl and Countess have shown this in a highly practical manner On the announce ment of the marriage therefore , the first thought which occurred to the tenantry was how best they could show their appreciation of the many kind nesses received at the hands of their landlord and landlady , and the individual acts of benevolence of Lady Gwendoline . The agents of the estates , Mr A. Trotter and Mr. C. A. Creasey , readily undertook to collect subscriptions a work with which very little labour was connected , so heartily did everybody approached respond , and the tenantry were joined by a number of neighbours , who were glad of the opportunity afforded to show their share in appreciation of the worth of the Countess and her family .
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As an agreeable foretaste of the wedding festivi ties of Wednesday next the tenantry and others were entertained at the Hall on Saturday to a sumptuous luncheon , partaken of by a company of about sixty in the handsomely appointed dining The tables were loaded with substantial fare and choice delicacies , set off with a beautiful collection of hot - house plants , and at the head of the festive board sat the Countess , with the Earl of Stradbroke , Lady Gwendoline Rous and Major Colvin on her ladyship's right , and on her left Lady Adela Cochrane and Lady Hilda McNeill .
After the luncheon Mr. A. TROTTER said when it became known that Lady Gwendoline was about to be married , the tenantry and tradesmen on the Henham estate unanimously expressed a wish to present her ladyship with a wedding gift , and re had the greatest pleasure in asking Lady Gwen doline's acceptance of a handsome silver centre piece . [ Applause . ] He was sure her ladyship would regard the present , not from its intrinsic value , but from the light of the good feeling which prompted the subscribers - a feeling which had always existed between the tenants and neighbours and the House of Hepham , and which he believed was stronger than it had ever been , When Lady Gwendoline left Henham they would all feel that her departure caused a great blank . The poor would lose a true and generous friend , and the sick and sorrowing a warm sympathiser . [ Ap plause . ] Their great loss would be Major Colvin's gain , and in proposing the health of Lady Gwendoline he coupled with it that of the Major , wishing them all the happiness the world could
bestow .
These sentiments were very cordially endorsed by the company , and the handsome centre - piece was placed before the Countess . It bore the following inscription : - " Presented by the Tenants on the Henham estate and others , to Lady Gwendoline Rous on her marriage with Richard Beale Colvin , Esq . , June 26th , 1895. " Accom panying was a list of the subscribers ' handsomely illuminated .
Similar expressions of hearty good feeling were made by Mr. C. A. Creasey , on behalf of the tenants on the Uarlton Hall estate , who presented her lady ship with an address , beautifully illuminated and neatly framed , accompanied by a handsome brass telescope lamp , with marble stand , the well of the lamp being inscribed : " Presented to Lady Gwendoline Rous , by the tenantry and trade upon Carlton Hall estate upon the occasion of her marriage . June 26th , 1895. "
Mr. J. WEBDALE ( Wangford ) expressed the deep regret which members of the Primrose League felt at losing the very valuable secretarial service of her ladyship , though they rejoiced at the news of her marriage , sentiments which were heartily applauded ,
On rising to acknowledge the gifts , Lady GWENDOLINE met with a reception the nature of which could leave no doubt as to the very cordial relations between her ladyship and those present . She should look , she said , upon the gifts as an additional proof , if such were needed , of the good feeling which had always existed upon those estates between landlord and tenant , and also as a token for her future happiness . She could truly say that she thanked them from the bottom of her heart ; she could not tell them how very highly she valued their kindness .
Major COLVIN also responded in a few happily conceived sentences . He was to a certain extent transplanting one of the fairest flowers from the garden of Henham , and it would be his endeavour to deserve the prize he had won .
After the luncheon , the annual puppy j
in connection with the Henham Harriers took place at the Kennels , where the con watched the proceedings with great int There was a very good entry of ten couples , were shown in capital condition , and did great credit to the valkers . The judging was efficiently done by Major Colvin , formerly m and Hounds , Whittaker , the present master . The prizes three silver cups , the first and second being by Earl of Stradbroke , the master , and the thi Lady Hilde McNeil , who has kept up her associ with the pack since her marriage by each offering a prize . The awards were as follow 1st , Student , by Singer - Deadnought , walke Mr. Mills , of Blythburgh ; 2nd , Duchess , by I per Romany , walked by Capt . Adnams Southwold ; 3rd , Merrynian , by Dasher - Mad walked by Mr. T. Girling of , Frostenden . The guests afterwards viewed the hands collection of wedding presents set out in the sa and having enjoyed a stroll through the gard assembled on the lawn , where Lady Stradb presented the prizes to the successful walker the puppies . Earl Stradbroke then thanked looking after their charges , as the young hou puppy walkers for the pains they had taken had come back to kennel in capital condit He thanked the judges for the able way in wh they had carried out their duties , and said would agree that their decisions were unquesti able . - In responding , Major Colvin complimen the walkers on the condition of the puppies , he hoped to have the opportunity of judging age and so keep in touch with the hounds .
Suffolk , also briefly replied . Mr. P. WHITTAKER , Master of the Essex
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Mr. BUXTON , on behalf of the supporters of Henham Harriers , offered congratulations to La Gwendoline on her approaching marriage with Colvin , and begged her acceptance of a present in the shape of a pearl and diamo ornament , which , though perhaps small in its rather he should say of affection . The present w was a token of a large amount of friendship , accompanied by an address and list of subscribe
Buxton , Ladies and Gentlemen , -I thank y Lady Gwendoline , in making response , said : N most sincerely for your very kind and handsome present . It will remind me of many happy days with the Henham Harriers , as well as the many good and kind friends who shared in the sport , and who I trust I may never lose sight of . Once more I ask you to accept my most grateful thanks .
refreshments , and before they took their departure The company then adjourned to partake of Captain Adnams expressed their thanks to the noble Earl for keeping the hounds and showing such good sport . They all wished long life and prosperity to the Earl and Countess of Stradbroke .
he should be supported by those present for many His Lordship responded , expressing the hope
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ranged to take place at Wangford Church to - morrow The marriage of Lady Gwendoline Rous is ar ( Wednesday ) , at 2 o'clock .
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Faith and hope and love we see , Joining hand in hand agree ; But the greatest of the three , And the best , is love .
From the overshadowing , Of Thy gold and silver wing Shed on us , who to Thee sing , Holy , heavenly love . Amen .
Address .
Prayer and Blessing .
Hymn .
( Sung after the service , while the Register is being signed . )
Perfect Love , all human thought transcending , Lowly we kneel in prayer before Thy Throne , That theirs may be the love which knows no ending , Whom Thou for evermore dost join in one .
Of Perfect Life , be Thou their full assurance Of tender charity and steadfast faith , Of patient hope , and quiet brave endurance , With childlike trust that fears not pain nor death .
Grant them the joy which brightens earthly sorrow , Grant them the peace which calms all earthly strife ; And to life's day the glorious unknown morrow That dawns upon eternal love and life . Amen .
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Acton ; and , with the fund raised these joint auspices , joined private efforts , the place was positively brilliant in the holiday adornments of flags , triumphal arches , and boldly - displayed mottoes . Mr. William J. Chilvers , builder and contracter , was entrusted with a good part this and he discharged the duty with
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work , admirable effect . The first arch the entrance to the village ( from the Hall ) spanned the road at a point opposite his premises . Upon the top of it , in large letters , was the aspiration , Success to the houses of Rous and Colvin ; " and , on the other side , May God bless the happy pair . " Next door , at Wangford Post Office , Mr. Forrest had made a nice display , with the " Health " and " Happiness , " which were supremely good , if not altogether original , " wishes in words . Mr. W. Bickers and Mr. William Terry came out strong , as did also Mr. Galer , with a legend , " Blest be this day , and prosperous their lives . " The Swan Hotel ( Mrs. Newberry ) prayed for " Long life and happiness to bride and bridegroom , " and this was responded to on the walls of opposite cottages . Near the Lion Hotel stood another arch ( erected by Mr. Baxter ) , which bore the large and true declaration
The village echoed to the cry , Long live the noble pair !
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The names given represent a somewhat invidious selection , as every householder contributed something to the general effect , not only in the main street , but in the turning to Southwold known as Church Street . Suffice it to add in this connection that the well - known Angel Hotel was uncommonly gay , and that the fluttering vista of colour ended in another grand arch , which crossed the road from the shop of Mr. Farrow , and draper , with a motto conspicuous through ever greens and flags , " God give them joy . " churchyard gate , which is recessed from the road , was surmounted by a striking structure of ever greens , which was in triangular form , with in scriptions on both faces , and heraldic devices in the apex , one of which stood above the words ( under stood to be the heraldic motto of theStradbroke family ) " Je vive en espoir " ( I live in hope . ) The long pathway to the church gate , carpeted with crimison cloth , lies between high banks , which were crowded with spec tators ; some few venturesome spirits found a splendid coign of ' vantage on the top of the steeple , from which the Union Jack was flying ; and there was so large an assembly in the some what narrow strect that great difficulty was ex perienced in keeping the road clear for vehicles . This arduous duty was well and courteously dis charged by a staff of county police under Superintendent Andrews , of Halesworth , assisted by Inspector Porter , of Southwold .
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were of ink carnations , and the ornaments gold curb - chain bracelets , with heart - shaped pendants . The Countes of Stradbroke wore a rich and becom mauve broché silk , trimmed with ing dress o with bonnet to match , heliotrope ve vet , and carried Ldyship a splendid ma ve orchids , the gift of Lord The house party , who were in close attendance , included Mr. C. and Lady Augusta Fane , Capta iu and Lady Sophia Heaviside , Mr. T. and Lady Ade Cochrane , Mr. Charles and Lady Hilda McNeill , ir Arthur Birch and Miss Birch , Captain and the Hon . Mrs. Britten , Mr. Alfred Musgrave , Mr. Raymond Greene , Masters George and Jack hane .
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At the entrance of the bride the hymn , " O , Father , all creating , " was sung by the choir and congregation . When the we'ding party had taken their places the Loyal Suffolk hussars formed up in line on each side of the main ai sle , and the actual
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As the time drew near for the ceremony , the scene became still more animated and picturesque . The connection of Lord Stradbroke with the Artillery Volunteers of the district , and of Major Colvin with the Loyal Suffolk Hussars , brought a military element into strong and vivid prominence amidst the concourse of civilians . The first of these to arrive were 44 men of the Southwold Artillery Volunteers , bouquet of under command of Lieut . Debney ( Capt . Adnams being present in another capacity ) . With them was the excellent band of the Battery , led by Mr. E. W. Fish . The Coastguard from the same place , 12 in number , led by Mr. J. D. Sargent , marched behind in full uniform , and looking like most gallant guardians of the coast . This body formed a line on either side of the street . Meantime , the Loyal Suffolk Hussars had been represented by Lieut . P. Whitaker and Lieut . the Hon . J. Petre , and under these officers there were presently ranged a brave contingent of the force , including Sergeant - Major Earle ( Chelmsford ) , Qtr . - Master - Sergeant Gifford Stratford St. Mary ) , Sergeants Brown , Ablett , ceremony was performed by the I ev . J. A. Patrick . In due course he pronounced that he nuptials had Pettit ; Farrier - Sergeant Brudenell Corporals Poole , Rimmington , Spalding , and been completed between Richard Beale Colvin Gwendoline Adeli te and Audrey took the The Rev. Duke , Troopers W. Bantock , Poulton , Felgate , A. Rous . Ashton Osborn , Farrow , C. Payne , Fenn , and Waspe . of the he psalm musical part service , " Gracious Followers of the Henham Harriers , booted and was chanted , and the hymn followed , Afterwards , the sot address spurred , had passed through the crowd on their way to the ball , and amongst them were Mr. F. E. Spirit , Holy Ghost . " in the prayer book was impressively read by the Rev. Babington , Halesworth ; Mr. A. Chaston , Beccles ; F. B. Johnston , and , while the Register was being Oulton Woods , Mr. ( hon . secretary ) ; Mr. Rsigned , the hymn was sung , " O perfect love , all J. Smith , Wangford ; Mr. A. As the bride and human thought transcending . " left the bridegroom Grimsey , Westleton ; Mr. A. G. Notley , Lowes amidst toft ; Mr. Frank Gooda , Mutford ; Mr. E. U. Adnams , Southwold ; Mr. E. Woods , Blundeston ; congratulations of their friends , the organist played Mr. H. Allen , Frostenden ; Mr. G. W. Beaumont , Mendelssohn's Wedding March , " the bells raig out a merry peal , and the large assembly outside Weybread ; Mr. J. Demmock , Shotford Hall : Mr. H. W. Girling , gave hearty cheers . T. Sargent , Pakefield ; Mr. A reception was afterwards given at Henham ) Frostenden ; Mr. B. Barrett ; Mr. Arthur Cooper , Hall , where the wedding breakfast was served in Blythburgh ; Co. , of 7 , The Brigade Band of In contrast with the bustle outside , the church the 1st Norfolk Artillery ( under Mr. Cowles ) played selection of music , and agreeable presented a quiet and peaceful scene as the large and an spent fashionable congregation assembled . Lord Stradbroke party lovely terraced gardens on is churchwarden with Mr. Chris . Smith , but , as his Lordship obviously had other matters to attend mansion . The going - away scene was perhaps the to , the gentleman last - named was assisted by his most striking of all . The Henham Harriers ( 17 ) son ( Mr. C. R. Smith ) and Mr. John Ellis , and under couples ) were brought to the front of the Hall , their directions the arrangements for such an unusual under charge of Colonel Bonham and the Kennel Huntsman ( Gostling ) , the Hussars formed up in occasion worked very smoothly . The church con line , the band played the Bridal Gallop , and Mr. driven tains many monuments of the Rous family , and the Mrs. Colvin were admidst showers of rice and well - preserved and appointed interior bears testimony to the care and liberality of the patron of the old slippers , in the direction of Lowestoft . The living . It is hardly possible to praise too highly the good taste and skill shown in the floral decorations Place selected for their honeymoon was kept good On each side of the for the marriage , ceremony . travelling dress altar there was a grouping of splendid palms ; on the table in front of the beautiful reredos stood vases of pure white flowers , and the being adorned with cream lace , blue sequin trim bordered with ming , and white crepe de Chine ; a large black foot of the choir stalls velvet hat was trimmed with pink and black plumes . should be stated that evergreens in which roses were set . The font was mounted guard a lovely picture of maidenhair ferns , as a background to white peonies and lilies . All this was done by honour on the way to and the return from church , that the tenants ' festivities were held on Saturday Mr. Eden , the head gardener at the hall , and his assistants . The pulpit and reading desk were last , and that the labourers and others are , we believe , adorned in similar style with spireas , Canterbury to be entertained on Saturday next . bells , and carnations , set off by ferns and sprays of Misses the Smith having green leaves , able effort rendered assistance : this been and side aisle pillars had nicely brightened by the Misses Cleveland and Mrs. Ellis . The nave was reserved for invited guests , and , as these included a large proportion of the ladies and gentlemen whose names appear on the Colonel Rous , pair silver candlesticks .
Mr. Sidney Smith , Wrentham ; Mr. R. Hayward , Darsham ; Mr. W. F. Smoothy , splendid style by Messrs . Gunter and Berkeley Square , London . Brampton ; and Mr. J. Cleveland , Bungay .
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PRESENTS TO THE BRIDE . Countess of Stradbroke , five diamond stars in case , medicine
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long list of those who gave presents , it follows Duchess of Hamilton , turquoise and diamond safety pin without further saying that every seat was taken . Lady Swansea , pair silver candlesticks . and that the assembly , with the ladies in costumes of the daintiest , presented a brilliant spectacle .
Hon . V. Vivian . curb chain bracelet . Hon . Averil Vivian , silver - mounted photo frame .
Tady Ingilby , ivory box with miniature .
Lord Cecil Manners , two engravings in tortoiseshell and silver
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In the interval of waiting , the organist ( Mr. C. F. Neal ) played in excellent style a well - selected programme of voluntaries , including the Bridal Sir Savile and Lady Crossley , silver jug . fan , and gold bracelet with emeralds and dinmonds . March " from Lohengrin , Batiste's celebrated Andante Countess or Cardigan , Barcelona black lace mantilla , Indian in G , and Mendelssohn's " O for the wings Earl of Norbury , Chippendale case of reference books . of a dove . " At two o'clock , the officiating Lady Blois , Dresden china inkstand . Sir Joshua and Lady Rowley , photo screen . Patrick ( vicar clergymen - Rev . J. A. Wangford ) , Rev. A Ashton ( rector of Uggeshall ) , and Rev. F. B. Johnston ( vicar of Waltham Abbey ) , formed at the head of a procession of the surpliced choir , and awaited the arrival of the bridal party at the church door . The bridegroom and his best man Sir Walter and Lady Barttelot , shagreen hand - bag . ( Mr. Cox ) were of course in good time , and , within Hon . Mrs. W. Lowther , white velluin box . of the appointed hour , the Mr. J. D. and lady Evelyn Cobbold . folding photo screen . a few minutes arm of Sir Thomas and Lady Lucas , turquoise and diamond hair pin .. on the in , leaning Stradbroke . Lady Baker , antique silver box . Earl of Col. and Lady Mary Crosse , silver - mounted blotting book . gown was of ivory Mr. and Lady Kathleen Gaussen , china vase . Sir Ralph Blois , enamel trinket box .
Lady Huntingfield and Hon . Anne Vanneck , silver gilt flower Ms. Colvin , pearl necklace with diamond and pear pearl pendant , diamond and pearl oak - leaf spray , diamond and Lady Constance Barne , inlaid easel . Lady Riddell , inlaid stoel .
Mr. H. S. Foster , M.P. , and Mrs. Foster , travelling clock . Lady Cochrane , china lamp . Lady Dunleath , silver - mounted table mirror .
bride came the her brother , The bride's wedding white duchesse satin , with Marie Antoinette fichu of chiffon , caught at the waist with a bunch of orange flowers . The court train of satin was fastened from sun brooch ( the gift the left shoulder with a of the bridegroom ) , and the other ornaments were diamond stars ( given by the Countess diamond pendant of Stradbroke ) , pearl necklace , the gifts respectively of the bride's The train was borne by sisters and of Mrs. Colvin . Master Ivan Colvin , a little fellow attired as page , in blue satin , who looked fearlessly and wonderingly Hon . Joseph Petre , umbrella .
on . William Sidney , antique silver snuff - box . Lady Violet Milles , silver shoe horn . Lady Susan Milbank , ostrich feather fan . Mr. Ralph Milbank , silver buckle .
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Sir Arthur Birch , silver - gilt sugar basin .
Lady Lily Milles , en tout cas , with silver handle . Viscomte and Viscomtesse Satge de St. Jean , travelling clock . Viscountess Boyne , ostrich feather fan . Hon . T. A. and Lady Idina Brassey , silver strainer .
around upon the grand company . The bridesmaids Lady A. Fane , Lady S. Beaviside , Lady A. Cochrane , and Lady Hilda McNeill , diamond pendant , with ruby centre . Lady Tollemache , breakfast heater . were the Hon . Constance Hamilton Russell , the Hon . Violet Vivian , Miss Winifred Gladstone , Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orde , clock . Miss Mr. Redmond Buxton , feather and tortoischell fan . Nina Kennard , Miss Ethel Wood , and Winifred Buxton . These ladies were attired alike Mrs. F. Babington , Eau - de - Cologne case . in white satin gowns , the bodices being veiled with Mr. F. Babington , silver buckle . The costume was com white mousseleine - de - soie . peted by picturesque square collars , inserted with Valenciennes lace sashes of turquoise satin ribbon : and large gigot sleeves of satin , ruffled at wrist with the mousselaine . Large Leghorn hats were worn , carnations , cream lace , and trimmed with feathers , the shower bouquets carried by caol
Lieut . - Col . Bonham , turquoise and diamond pin . Misses Lily , Violet , and Gwendolin Fellowes , three antique
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boudoir grand pianoforte . Earl of Stradbroke , ruby and diamond bangle , Broadwood
Mr. R. B. Colvin ( the bridegroom ) , half - sun diamond brooch ,
silver spoons .
Mrs. 8. E. Osborne , silver stamp box .
Capt . Hon . and Mrs. A. Druninond , silver aneroid . Miss Tatlock , letter clip and paper knife . Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson Roberts , silver - mounted blotter and
writing - case ,
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Misses Ey mud Blanche Fane , lamp stand . Mrs. Thackeray , magnifying glass . Mrs. Bagot - Chester , silver bonbonnieres . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Farrer , pair oriental vases . Miss Muir , four silver menu holders . Mr. and Mrs. Lomax , silver photo frame .
Miss Agnes Petre , engraving of Lady Hamilton . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennard and Miss Kennard , silver tea pot , sugar basin , and cream jug . Mr F. Morriss , pair gliss vuses .
Mrs. Herbert and Mr. Perey Whitaker , four silver vases in
case .
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gladstone , enamel and pearl pendant watch
Miss Stewart Gladstone , two silver benbonnieres . Mrs. Graham Hutchison , fan .
Miss Grahdin Hutchisch , china ormament . Miss Alice Blois , silver stamp box
Major and Mrs. Easton , antique enamel and paste buttons Rev. and Mrs. J , A. Patrick , blotting book . Mrs. Morrice , tortoise - shell case clock . Mr. and Mrs. Verey , silver clasps . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gurney , gold links Miss Claca Blois , silver scollop butter - dish . Mrs. F. Gaussen , silver paper knife . Miss Gaussen , tortoiseshell box . Rev. F. B. Johnston , china inkstand . Rev , Clande B. Sutton , six silver rea spoons Mr. E. Q , Buxton , ruby and diamond pin . Mr , and Ms. Gurney Buxton , enamel brooch . Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kerrison , turquoise ring . Essex and Suffolk Hunt , crocodile leather dressing bag . Mr. and Mrs. Britten , sapphire and diamond horseshoe brooch .
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colvin , moonstone and diamond cherub brooch .
The Misses W. and O. Buxton , enamel Trench clasps . Mrs. Hall Parlby , enamel shamrock pin . Mr. C. and Lady Mary Stewart , silver dish . Mrs. and Miss Stanley , silver - mounted flower vase . Mr. G. Milner Gibson Cullum , two silver - mourted photo frames . Miss Beatrice Loyd , photograph frame . Mr. and Mrs. Bacon , letter weighing machine ,
Mr. and the Hon . Mrs. Massey Beresford , Oriental bowl and stand .
Capt , and Mrs. Whatman , Japanese screen . Miss Powell , carved oak table .
Mrs. Houghton Heigham , china writing set and candlesticks . Mrs. Watson and Miss Colvin , turqroise and diamond heart bangle ,
Capt . and the Hon . Mrs. F. Colvin , white ostrich feather fan . The Misses Cocil and May , and Messrs . Angus ad Donaid McNeill , case of silver scissors .
Mjor and Mrs. Bence Lambert , Egyptian embroidery Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hollway , silver teaspoons in case . Miss Benee , tortoiseshell memo book .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buxton , four silver bon - bon dishies . Mrs. Farquharson , shugreen and enamel bonbonnières . Capt . and the Hon . Mrs. Britten , turquoise and diamond ring . Mr. E. Belcher , silver butter knife .
The Misses Annie and Henrietta Morrice , tortoiseshell scissors snd letter opener .
Major Houghton Heigham , silver - topped scent bottle . Capt . and Mrs. McNeill , pair of silver candlesticks . Mr. and Mrs. G. Streatfeild , en - tout - cas , with tortoiseshell crutch handle ..
Mrs. and the Misses Price , inlaid table . Mrs. Powell , carved walnut stool .
Miss Henry , antique silver belt .
Mr. Rimington Wilson , gold jewelled bracelet . Mr. and Mis . Parry Crook , large silver bowl ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotham , turquoise necklace . Mr. Alfred Lucas , silver tea - caddy .
Mr. John Cater , blotting book .
Mrs. Reinnant , pair of white china bon - bon stands . Mr. and Mrs. Keith , chair .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bellairs , tortoiseshell and silver box . Mrs. Philip Goocb , embroidered centrepiece for table . Rev. J. Llewellin , Tennyson's und E. E. Browning's Poetical Works .
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Mr. Hugh Bagot - Chester , four silver saltcellars , in case . Rev. A. and Mrs , Ashton , pair of silver pepper castors , in case . T Rev. E , L. and Mits . Hickling , silver date case and clock . The Misses Hickling , case of reference books .
The Hon . Mrs. Alfred Muilholland , antique silver scent
bottle ..
Mr. R. B. Muir , pair of silver fern pots .
Miss Emily Wombwell , puir of Sèvres china candlesticks . Miss Mabel Lowther , tortoiseshell case clock .
Mr. George Hutchinson , Indian silver umbrella handle . Miss Violet Burroughes , pearl buckle . Mrs. Thursby , antique silver spoon . Miss Dolly Musgrave , diary . Miss E. Hunt , photo album ,
Rev. Ayton Whitaker , silver dish .
Mrs. Sydney Herring , folding photo screen .
Mrs. Burroughes , oil painting of Madonna in Florentine frame .
Mr. Alfred Musgrave , Chippendale table .
Capt , and Mrs. Powell , silver punch ladle .
Rev. Canon Heaviside , pair of silver candlesticks .
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwards , two silver almond dishes . Mr. and Hon . Mis . Roland Le Strange , three paste buttons . Mrs. Cator , photo frame .
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Corry , silver cream jug and basin in case . Mr. and Mrs. Wood , hand - painted fan .
Mr. F. Remnant , silver - mounted ivory paper knife .
Col. and Mrs. Eustace Burnaby , china vase in brass stand . Mr. Frederick Petre , pair silver bon - bon dishes . Lieut . - Col . W. J. Heaviside , ostrich feather fan . Mrs. Waterfield , en - tout - cas . Miss Ethel Baker , pair candlesticks . Rey . T. and Mrs. Curteis , silver - mounted scissors . Col. and Mrs. Cavaye , silver - mounted almanack . Rev. and Mrs. Fellowes , carved blotting book .
Master Paul Patrick , silver muffineer .
Rev. T. and Mrs. Warrington Rogers , silver candlestick .
Misses Dulcie and Jeannette Wood , photo frame .
Mrs. Sandham , pair of silver bon - bon dishes .
Col. the Hon . J. C. Vanneck , silver bowl .
Miss Donnegan Ryaa , embroidered teacloth .
Mr. W. E. Long , silver - mounted tortoiseshell paper knife . Mrs. Upcher , engraving by Sir Edwin Landseer . Rev. Roland Upcher , pair of silver candlesticks . Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooke , Crown Derby china ornament . Mrs. Kendall Brooke , pair of silver candlesticks .
Mr. and Mrs. Hasell , silver box .
Mr. John Lomax , picture .
Major Musgrave , sleeve links .
Miss Vivian , silver - mounted glass bottle . Admiral and Mis . de Horsey , letter - weigbing machine .
Mr. Spencer de Horsey , four silver - mounted mother - of pearl shells .
Miss Erica Robertson - silver scollop butter dish . The Hon . Maud and the Hon . Constance Hamilton Russell , gold and pearl curb chain bracelet .
The Misses Louisa and Minnie Cochrane , silver heart shaped bon - bon dish .
Mr. and Mrs. Blake , pair of silver - gilt bon - bon dishes in case . Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Kenyon - Stow , silver bon - bon dish .
The Misses Scott , embroidered sofa cushion .
Mrs. and Miss Cross , silver - mounted salts bottle .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Farquharson - Remnant , Chippendale tray . Mr. and Mrs. Pryce Morris , silver box .
Rev. J. and Airs . Ewen , silver scent - bottle in case .