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LORD DALMENY.

■ • • LIBERAL-UNIONIST MATCH, |DT TBl.euil*l'lt—l'UßSS ASSOCIATION—COI'IBIOntI (Rec. April 16, 10.58 p.m.) London, April 16. Lord Dalmeny, eldest son of Lord Rosebery, was married .to Miss Dorothy Grosvenor, niece of tlio Duko of Westminster. , The ceremony was a brilliant one. THE BRIDEGBOOhVS LIBERALISM. | The two great houses of Grosvenor and i rrimrose, the- former Unionist, the latter Lfb- -- oral, will (says an English eociotv paper) be a "» lted by tho marriage of Lord Dalmeny and Miss Dorothy Grosvenor. '" . Lord Dalinony, elder son of Lord Rosebery, t is only twonty-soven, and heir to a great title 0 nnd great wealth. He is u famous orieketer. ' has been captain of tho Surrey Cricket Club, and a popular nil-round sportsman. Ho at p r i>i- sent represents Midlothian, the late Mr. TV? E. Gladstone's constituency, in the House of Commons, but only a, few days before the anb nouncement of his engagement camo the none ,- that he intended resigning his seat at the next General Election, feeling that Liberal policy was running in directions in which ho could not follow it. Miss Dorothy Grosvenor is Hie younger daughter of Lord Henry Grosvenor (brother of the Duko of Weetmlneter), and has resided for the greater part of her life at her father's house, Tittonsor Chase, Stoke-on-Trent. She is in her nineteenth year.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 5

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LORD DALMENY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 5

LORD DALMENY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 5

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