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The wedding of Lieutenant Seymour Tuke, R.N., son of the late Admiral Tuke, and Miss Marjorie Moller, took place at Brompton Oratory in London on December 8. A guard of honour was formed by officers of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, while the army was also represented. Lieutenant Tuke is a nephew 'of the Rev. M. Tuke, of Remuera, whose brother the late admiral was made Master of the Fleet in 1907 by His Majesty King’ Edward VII. There are also numerous relations of the family in New Zealand, including members of the late Mr. T. Russell’s family, of Parnell; Captain Tuke, of Napier; and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Raymond, of Cambridge’.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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The wedding of Lieutenant Seymour Tuke, R.N., son of the late Admiral Tuke, and Miss Marjorie Moller, took place at Brompton Oratory in London on December 8. A guard of honour was formed by officers of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, while the army was also represented. Lieutenant Tuke is a nephew 'of the Rev. M. Tuke, of Remuera, whose brother the late admiral was made Master of the Fleet in 1907 by His Majesty King’ Edward VII. There are also numerous relations of the family in New Zealand, including members of the late Mr. T. Russell’s family, of Parnell; Captain Tuke, of Napier; and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Raymond, of Cambridge’. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 5

The wedding of Lieutenant Seymour Tuke, R.N., son of the late Admiral Tuke, and Miss Marjorie Moller, took place at Brompton Oratory in London on December 8. A guard of honour was formed by officers of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, while the army was also represented. Lieutenant Tuke is a nephew 'of the Rev. M. Tuke, of Remuera, whose brother the late admiral was made Master of the Fleet in 1907 by His Majesty King’ Edward VII. There are also numerous relations of the family in New Zealand, including members of the late Mr. T. Russell’s family, of Parnell; Captain Tuke, of Napier; and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Raymond, of Cambridge’. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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