THE LUCKIEST WOMAN.
The present Duchess of Devonshire is considered the luckiest woman in the world. To most women to be a duchess is an impossible dream, but this fortunate lady, has twice had the strawberry leaves on her brow—first as Duchess of Manchester, and now as Duchess of Devonshire. She is chatelaine of Chatsworth and Hardwicke Hall, in Derbyshire ; Halbier Hall, in Lancashire; Bolton Hall, bn the banks of the lovely Wharle; Compton Place, I astbourne ; beautiful Tis more Castle, County Waterford ; and Devonshire House and Chiswick House, London; with a chateau in Prance, a villa on the Riviera, and a daughter married to a man who bears three dukedoms— Hamilton, Brandon, Chatelherault.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 17, 22 July 1893, Page 11
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114THE LUCKIEST WOMAN. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 17, 22 July 1893, Page 11
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