THE PORTUGUESE AMBASSADOR
... Atlantic Pact on behalf of Portugal. He is a keen fisherman andan Honorary Member of the Royal YachtSquadron. In 1926 he married Isabel van Zeller Palha, and they have one son and two daughters ...
... Atlantic Pact on behalf of Portugal. He is a keen fisherman andan Honorary Member of the Royal YachtSquadron. In 1926 he married Isabel van Zeller Palha, and they have one son and two daughters ...
... often stupid letters pouring in by every post. {Dear Auntie Jack. My fiance and I plan to marry soon; but I have just discovered that his parents are not married. In view of this, do you think I can still go ahead with my plans for a white wedding?) Obsession ...
... great-aunt, Lady Hen rietta Nevill, daughter of George, the 17th Baron and first Earl of Abergavenny. In 1799 Henrietta married Sir J. Berney, Bt., and died in 1833. Angela Nevill is a niece of the present Marquess of Abergavenny HENRIETTA 1763 ANGELA-- ...
... leading part in Who Goes There I which scored such a success when it transferred to the West End. In private life she is married to Mr. Hugh Cruttwell, a senior director of the Windsor Rep. Denis de Marney ...
... TEWEL- BRIGHT colours marry with gay accessories to defy the rain. Danni- macs' green-proofed Persian cord raincoat is fashion styled to hold its own in fair weather or foul and Aquasctit urn's saffron woo! gaberdine with its elegant dropped shoulder ...
... housekeeping; but agrees with him that Kia-Ora adds so little to the cost so much to the pleasure of living. l/\J, UnnĀ£y Aged 24. Married three months. Thinks L husbands are so easy to manage but isn't quite so confident about her cooking. Keen to keep in touch ...
... opening day perhaps the greatest, most triumphant moment of their whole married life came almost at the mid point of their twenty-one-years devoted partnership. In 1840 they had been married in 1861 Victoria was to be widowed by Albert's untimely death. It ...
... Churchills continued for some genera tions as West Country squires until Sir Winston Churchill, in the reign of Charles I. married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Drake of Ash, and had by her an eldest son, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough ...
... traced to the first of Harewood, Henry Lascelles, who was M.P. for Northallerton and a director of the East India Company. He married twice, both his wives being members of families which had connections with Barbados, then a centre of great wealth. HIS eldest ...
... Jackson, daughter of Mr. A. Fl. M. Jackson, D.L., and Mrs. Jackson, of Kirklington, Notts. Her sister Elizabeth recently married Viscount Cowdray. Mr. and Mrs. More O'Ferrall have two small daughters and divide their time between a flat in London and ...
... this 'stop press' version in rich tie silk slung across your sweater, would add grace to any occasion. For sheer wedded bliss marry your Pringle toacrinoline skirt with a waist-whittling cummerbund of 5^ pleated chiffon. If you're smart you'll turn your ...
... said so. He was only marrying me because it was a suitable match. It was this unknown Vicki whom he loved. And even her many charms hadn't been enough to keep him from chasing other women so my hopes of a happy and contented married life were laughable ...