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Penniless Pamela.

London, Oct. 12.

Pamela Plowdcn, the penniless daughter of an East Indian Judge, has won the heart of Baron Howard of AValden, one of the very wealthiest young noblemen in England. He has an income of £IuO,UUU, derived almost entirely from rapidly improving real estate in London. . Pamela is a dcmure-looking little brunette, verv clever, fascinating and a leading member of the eclectic “ Souls ” set, into which she was introduced by her close friend, the Marchioness of Granby. This is not her first engagement by a long way. . .. AYhcn she was returning from India once she met aboard ship Lord AA ol\orton, who had just succeeded to a great estate. They were affianced, but tho engagement was broken and the Laron mairied the Countess of Dudley’s statuesque daughter. Pamela was next engaged to Claude Lowthcr for a time. At the beginning of the war in South Africa she was engaged to Capt. Do Montmorency, of the Life Guards, who raised the Montmorency Scouts. He got the A r ictoria Cross for conspicuous gallantry and was killed the next week. Young Howard do AA’alden was among the suite of noblemen that Lord Roberts took with him to South Africa. He fell in love with an American girl aboard ship, but his mother went out to the Cape afterward and prevented him from marrying her. He is twenty-two, while his fiancee is eight of nine yeavs older,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 276, 30 November 1901, Page 3

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Penniless Pamela. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 276, 30 November 1901, Page 3

Penniless Pamela. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 276, 30 November 1901, Page 3

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