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LADY HERMIONE GORDON- VISITORS AT HOTELS

LENNOX

GRANTED DIVORCE. DECREE FOR DESERTION,

Me R. T. Alten Mr R. Anciucson Mr Baring

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'Mrs C Lauritson “Mr E. Leerbeck

Me M. R. Lisrin

Lady Hermione Francis Caroline Gordon-Mr & Mrs Jack Lehte Lennox, residing in Belgrare-square, Lon- KER. Babilis

Mr&MrG Bergheim. don, was on May 26th, in the Court of Mrs FM. Binder Session, Edinburgh, granted

devres of divorce against Lord Fame Charles Gorrion-MR. J. Bixbeck Lennox, son of the Duke of Richmond and

Mr Birrell Mrs E Blackburn Gordon, of "The Neuk," Fochabers, Mrs H. E. Bland Morayshire.

The aetion was brought on the ground of desertion. The respondent did not defend the suit.

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Luly Gordon-Lennox, a slight figure, who was wearing a plain brown dress and closely fitting brown hat, said she was a daughter of Baron de Ramsay. She was married in 10 at the Guards Chapel. Lumilou, her husband being then an officer in the Scots Guarda

There was one child of the marriage_Ro- ginald Arthur Charles, born in 1910. They fivelat Lowes after the marriage, and then | in Eaton-square, London. That residence

was closed in January, 1990. Her husba joiner) his regiment in 1914. He went to the war, was either hardly wounded, and eae home in 1915. fo the following year she notigen distinct coldness in his manner.

Mr. Watson, K.C: What did you attributes that tol-To the war and his not being well. I thought, whom he got better he would be

different.

&son

Mr A. Blomer Miss H. Boardman Mr W. Bowhard

Mr A. M. Barchall Mr&Mrs Camp Mr & Mrs Mr Engine Coan Mr W. Cheney Mra

G. Carrare

M.

F. Clayton Mr B. W. Conant Mrs Crocker Mrs P. C. Danroche MA Me & M. Dickinson Mrs Ecoles

MK Risner Mr H. Ellin

Mr. G. E. Falkner Mr A. Fioner

M

&ra. F. Ford Mrs. Go dall Mr J. Fried nan SP G. Griffin

Mr

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At Monte Carlo, in 1917, Lady Hermione continued, there was a lack of affection on Capt. T. C. Hali the part of her busband. He told her he Fittz Balmed did not wish to lice with her any more.

Counsel: Did he say why-No, he just

Mr & Mr W.J.

Hamilton said he did not want to live with me any Mrs F. B. Han torson more, and that we were very unsuited to Mr & Mrs W. A each other. He also said he hated Londonu of Baye life and wanted to live in the country. Mrs I. R. Harper

LORD TAME TỶ BOSTAL.

MrJohnScott Bar Mr K. G. Heyim

F. L. Mr F. Hohnel

Hannibal

Barstoo

Continuing, the witncas said her husband Mrs S Blo

was again seriously wounded in 1917. She went to a hospital at Boulogne, and saw him. He then came to a hospital in England, and remained until August, 191N

When I saw him at the bopital, added the witness, ho always contrives to have a mem- ber of his family there, and I never saw him alone. When he was convalescing we discussed the future, mud. I asked him what ho wanted to do He said he wanted to go away.

Did you desire to resume your family life with him 1-Yes, very much but bx: refused to discuss it or to entertain the les. To- wards the end of August, 1918, | accompani ed him to Gordon Castle,

W. D. Hopson Miss B. Houghton Mr A. R Jamstone Mr J. M. de Jone Mr & Mrs W. S. Jord Capt. W. Kent Miss Marian Kor Mrs M. Khoney Mr S G Kirkland M1 O, R, Krosso Mr P. E. Lauthier

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Mr A.D, Lasmonde Mr W. M. Lewis -

Mias HL Lillia

Mr C. Lindberg

Mr A. C. Lofta

Mr & Mrs Mackarzio

Major

War wick Mr P. Markham

WAS

MrP.

Mr E Martin, je

Mr N. Matushis

Miss D

MoBraga

Mr Q. H

Montagne

Miss. Montgomery Mr W. G. Moore ALF

Mr & Mrs E Moller &

childrea

My F. G. Morgan. Dr J. Morrison

Mr H. E. Mo-e4

Mrs M. E. Muccheson Me & Mix J. M.

Olivers

Mr&Mr W. S. J. Ord Mr. Perry

Mr T. Peine

Capt. J. W. Fettigrew

Mr Pinto

HD Putts Mr P. H. Prevot

Mr W. Quiza Mr L. H. Karson Mr A. H. Howe Mr. Schipper

H. Soute

Shelton

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Mrs B. F Sherwin Mr Chimomura Mr Skojevsky Miss L

W. Suell

Mr F. Spindelmaan

Men H. Smith

Mr F. 5ose

Mr W. vander Steen

Mr & Mrs W. W.

Stider

Mr D. Tennsy Mas E. Thomas Mr W. P. Thompson Miss C E. Tingby Miss S. Weisco

Mr & Mrs O.

Berulan BAY HOTEL

Mr Mrs A. Brosted

Whilst there did your husband pay you Miss Brown any attention-No, he was just the same, Mr&Mr C. B. Browa very cold. I stayed there a month. Dur-Miss Clark ing that time several concerts were given at

the Castle for wounded soldiers. At the end fr F. M. Crawford of the month I proposed that my husband Mr Drawbara should south for a change of air, but her & Mrs Late refused to go. Later we returned to Eaton-&-Man U. H. ck«y

Miss Herberinion square, London.

Mr Laseminna

In low he was appointed to the command Mr Keyser

of the Scots Guards in London: The bar

racks are about ten minutes' walk away from.

Exton waare. He said he would five at

Mr G. E. Luott Mr & Mr W, W,

LoveLi

Mr & Mrs E, Land Mr Manderfeld

Mr Paddock Mr & Mrs C. B.

Shank

Mrs C. L. Shank Mr & Mrs E Sparks His Stewar

Haton-square, but that he did not want to Mr. T. Batelar MrJ. T. Mandir.

Parken

Hornu

Caldwell

He 3.4. de 2. 310or Mrg day..., J. Murley

ses are He breakfasted at nine in the morn ing at Eston-square, and then went to the racks. He returned to lunch at about

Mr C. C. Dance: one uelock, and went away again in the Mr. Davis afterno: Then he would return to dress Mr J. Jack

but he did not dine at home.

Sir L'hsa. Jones

every evening,vitations to dine out, but dr L Leinster

We received

sir is Malaron

he would never go. We only went to one or Mr J. W. Howa.d two big functions, that was all. There was no.conversation between us, except on ab solutely essential business matters.f

**LIARD, SOMEBODY ELSE.",

W. K. Liley Mr H. G. Lowder

ali T.mogers Mrs U. inuisseli

Stantoù

Mra C. Stinger Mre B. Thompson Mr Hene Vela Mr W. Wilson

PRAS HOTEL

Armstrong

Miss Harton

Did you ask him why he was treating dr H. W. Alleu you in that way 7-Yes," and he said that

Mr J. H. W... he liked somebody else. He stated that he was not going back to mo, and the thing must end, Bince leaving the house in Eaton square in December, 1919, my bus- banil never returned to me."

Mr G. W. Bartou Mrs Bebbington air V. Benjamia Miss L.A. Blair Lady Guernsey, sister of the petitioner, Mr.J. M. Bonnar gave evidence that she was at Mooter a. G. J. Bowker Carlo with her sister and bushand. Hear E. Bradden was very cold to her and barily paid her Eng. Capa & Mas any attention.

Brosawid Was sha very distressed? Yes, she was Miss Butterwort unhapps, and spoke to me about it.

Mr E. Calatroni What was his behaviour to others-Her. B. Carr was always charming to me, and to ull the

Tady.

spa. Church

Miss Mary Coope

MY W. A. Corman

rest of his acquaintances. I challenger Lter .. Cars him with being fond of another be said he was

very fond of noothed, and Did he say that he was very fond of young lady, and that his relations with were quite blameless -Yes, blameless. The witness added that she saw a letter which he warte to

that

absolutel

Col. C. W. Dary

Col. . A. Dobbin air & MrsCharagor

2-Col F. G.

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Mr J. D. Lloyd. Mr Lyd Mr & Mrs J. Martia Mr Mr.W.J. E

McKongie MFD. H. FO

Easter

Mr R. McGregor Mr & Mrs C.Maishy' Mr J, Finlay Miller Dr. E. Minets

Mr T. Mitchill Mrs. Wesbe Mr J.M. E

Nikkola Mr & Mrs E, G,

Osbora

MrJ. N. Owen Mm A. J. PateKKON Mr A. He rona Majors of a

MrJ. Halston L-Uol U. Banders

Phillips

his wife in which there was a reference to Mr D. Fi zg the other lady.

Mr. D. J.

Cunninghais, factor to the Duke & Morid Mr M. J. daunders

of Richmond and Gordon, told the Court that in 1941 Lord Gordon Lennox said it, suited his health better to live in Scotland than in Englaini.

Coloned Dalrymple Hainilton, Scots Guaris, explained that Lord Gord in Lennox was fond of sport, but that since he was so badly wounded in the war there were not many sports open to him. He could just manage to fish, and that was almost all that was left to him.

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Mr & Mrs B. EcoDE Mr. Budibaw

Goodfellow. Capt. Mrs ivar

F. M. Goldrica A.W.Grundy

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i så. B. Had MrJ. A.K

Hancock Mr. Hawki Mr & Mrs W. Hawkar E-Cal .F. Hours Lt. & Mrs B. A, Hill

Lord Ashmore, in grasting a decreo of Mr A. F divorce for desertion, gave the petitioner

J'

Signalan

Miss Skinner Major Hauzeraly

omith

Mr WT. Stanto ME A. TI, DWWAFL

Mra à Missotaboing Me Talk wit Mn . B. Tuominen Mr A. M. fixie Hocke. Mr Mm F.F. É Holting

gan Trobridg -worth Ca & Ma Capt. EF. Walker L-Com, & Mrs V.

M. War Caph A. E. Wast Mrs J. Weibust

the custody of the child, and also allowed: Capt. & Mrs L. 12.Joli her expenses.

INTERNATIONAL GOLF. WALKER OUP RETAINED BY AMERICA.

America, for the third year in succes Kion, beat Great Britain in the inter- national golf match for the Walker Cup at St Andrew's, on May 19th

Having obtained a lead of two points as a result of the play in the foursomes. on May 18th, and having obtained a lead in five of the eight aingira in the morning round on the 19th, Britain appeared to have a very good chance of winning; but the Americana played splendidly in the afternoon; the arrears were wiped off, and | in the end. America won by one point an

the two days' play, take

Major A. B. B. Jone Mr&Mrs King Jan s Mr 8. J. Jor, ain Mr W, A. Jordan Mr J. M. Kayu Mr L. L. Kuorama Mr M, F. Kay Mr.J.D. Kitzari Mr E. G. Tayman

Whees

Majer & Mrs White MFK H, Wild

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The first match, in which Mr. Wethered BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPE§B

and Mr. Ouimet finished; all square, was

one of the finest games of golf ever seen, but in two or three of the other games BOTAGO BAT sam više chances of victory.

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