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Maternal Family Tree: Constance Mary Beckett Baroness Aberdare
On 10th February 1880 [her father] Henry Bruce 2nd Baron Aberdare (age 28) and [her mother] Constance Mary Beckett Baroness Aberdare were married. She by marriage Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn in Glamorganshire.
On 17th June 1892 Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery was born to Henry Bruce 2nd Baron Aberdare (age 40) and Constance Mary Beckett Baroness Aberdare.
On 15th April 1909 [her future husband] Albert Archibald Primrose 6th Earl Rosebery 2nd Earl Midlothian (age 27) and Dorothy Grosvenor (age 18) were married. He the son of [her future father-in-law] Archibald Philip Primrose 5th Earl Rosebery 1st Earl Midlothian (age 61) and Hannah Rothschild Countess of Rosebery.
On 26th April 1911 Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 27) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 18) were married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map].
On 28th April 1912 [her son] Alexander Ronald George Strutt 4th Baron Belper was born to [her husband] Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 28) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 19).
In 1914 [her son] Michael Strutt was born to [her husband] Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 30) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 21).
On 26th July 1914 [her father-in-law] Henry Strutt 2nd Baron Belper (age 74) died. His son [her husband] Algernon (age 31) succeeded 3rd Baron Belper. Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 22) by marriage Baroness Belper.
In 22nd March 1916 [her daughter] Lavinia Mary Strutt Duchess Norfolk was born to [her husband] Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 32) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 23).
In 1919 [her future husband] Albert Archibald Primrose 6th Earl Rosebery 2nd Earl Midlothian (age 36) and Dorothy Grosvenor (age 28) were divorced.
In 1924 Albert Archibald Primrose 6th Earl Rosebery 2nd Earl Midlothian (age 41) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 31) were married. She by marriage Countess Rosebery, Countess Midlothian. He the son of Archibald Philip Primrose 5th Earl Rosebery 1st Earl Midlothian (age 76) and Hannah Rothschild Countess of Rosebery.
On 11th February 1929 [her son] Neil Primrose 7th Earl of Rosebery 3rd Earl Midlothian was born to [her husband] Albert Archibald Primrose 6th Earl Rosebery 2nd Earl Midlothian (age 47) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 36).
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The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 20th February 1929 [her father] Henry Bruce 2nd Baron Aberdare (age 77) died. His son [her brother] Clarence (age 43) succeeded 3rd Baron Aberdare of Duffryn in Glamorganshire.
On 11th November 1931 [her step-son] Archie Primrose (age 21) died of blood poisoning at Oxford, Oxfordshire [Map].
On 27th January 1937 [her son-in-law] Bernard Fitzalan 16th Duke of Norfolk (age 28) and [her daughter] Lavinia Mary Strutt Duchess Norfolk (age 20) were married. She by marriage Duchess Norfolk. She the daughter of [her husband] Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 53) and Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 44). He the son of Henry Fitzalan Howard 15th Duke of Norfolk and Gwendolen Constable-Maxwell Duchess Norfolk (age 60).
The Times. 28th January 1937. The Duke Of Norfolk And Miss Strutt.
Princess Alice Countess of Athlone (age 53) and Major-General the Earl of Athlone (age 63), and Prince Arthur of Connaught (age 54) were present yesterday afternoon at the marriage at Brompton Oratory of the Duke of Norfolk, Premier Peer and Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, and the [her daughter] Hon. Lavinia Mary Strutt (age 20), only daughter of [her husband] Lord Belper (age 53) and the Countess of Rosebery (age 44).
Princess Alice wore a mink coat over a dress of burgundy-red crepe, with a small red hat to match.
The Oratory was decorated with four large stands of flowers, placed at the chancel steps. They were in mixed shades of red and included amaryllis lilies, poinsettia, anthuriums, roses, carnations, and red leaves. While the guests were arriving the organist played Mendelssohn's Allegretto from the Fourth Sonata, Elgar's Allegro Maestoso from the First Sonata, and the prelude and fugue in E flat, and the organ choral "Mortify us by Thy Goodness" by J. S. Bach.
The bride arrived with her father, Lord Belper, and was loudly cheered by the crowd outside the Oratory, who broke through the police cordon. She walked up the nave to Handel's March from the Occasional Oratorio, and was met by Father Talbot and Father John Cuddon. Miss Strutt wore a classically simple dress of silver lame, cut on straight sheath lines with long tight sleeves and a high round roll collar. The skirt just touched the ground and was continued at the back to form a long square train. She wore a girdle of silver cord knotted in front. Her long veil of white tulle fell from a simple coronet of orange-blossom and green leaves, and she carried a sheaf of arum lilies. She was followed by six little pages-Robin Herbert, Timothy Hunloke, Bob McCreery, John Scrope, George Vivian-Smith, and Michael Watt; and by six bridesmaids-Lady Katharine (age 25) and Lady Winefride Howard (age 23) (sisters of the bridegroom), Lady Anne Bridgeman (age 23), the Hon. Pamela Digby (age 16), Miss Gillian Drummond, and Miss Nancy Malcolmnson. The [her son-in-law] bridegroom's (age 28) racing colours, pale blue and scarlet, were introduced into the dresses and suits of the attendants. The pages were in pale blue satin suits piped with scarlet, and the bridesmaids wore dresses of sky-blue corded crepe, with touches of scarlet at the waistline. They had high rounded necklines with long bell sleeves and their headdresses of red bavardia were massed in front. They carried bouquets of red flowers, including tulips, amaryllis lilies, carnations, and euphorbia. The bridegroom gave them brooches showing his and his bride's initials in rubies and diamonds. The Earl of Eldon (age 37) was best man.
The marriage service was very short and non-choral, as the bride is not a Roman Catholic. After they had plighted their troth Father Ronald Knox gave an address from the centre of the transept. The bride and bridegroom remained kneeling at the chancel steps, facing the altar. They then went in procession to the vestry, where the registrar, Mr. J. P. Bond, conducted the civil ceremony.
Afterwards the bride and bridegroom left for 38, Mayfair (the residence of the [her husband] Earl of Rosebery (age 55)), where the Countess of Rosebery held a reception. The bride went away for the honeymoon in a dress of black and red shot silk taffeta, under a broadtail coat with a fur cap to match.
Among those present at the Oratory were:
The Earl and Countess of Rosebery.
The Duchess of Norfolk (age 60).
Lady Rachel Howard (age 32).
Lady Belper.
the [her son] Hon. Alexander (age 24) and the [her son] Hon. Michael Strutt (age 23), the Hon. Mrs. Parry-Evans. Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Vernon Malcolmsonson, Lord and Lady Aberdare, the Hon. Margaret Strutt, the Hon. Mrs. Frank Hormsby, etc.
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On 25th August 1942 Prince George Windsor 1st Duke Kent (age 39) died in a plane crash at Dunbeath. His son Edward (age 6) succeeded 2nd Duke Kent.
[her son] Michael Strutt (age 28) was also killed.
On 20th May 1956 [her husband] Algernon Strutt 3rd Baron Belper (age 73) died. His son [her son] Alexander (age 44) succeeded 4th Baron Belper.
On 13th March 1967 [her sister-in-law] Margaret Etrenne Hannah "Peggy" Primrose Marchioness Crewe (age 86) died.
On 31st May 1974 [her husband] Albert Archibald Primrose 6th Earl Rosebery 2nd Earl Midlothian (age 92) died. His son [her son] Neil (age 45) succeeded 7th Earl Rosebery, 3rd Earl Midlothian, 3rd Viscount Mentmore of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, 3rd Baron Epsom of Hyde in Surrey.
On 29th January 1987 Eva Isabel Countess Rosebery (age 94) died and [her mother] Constance Mary Beckett Baroness Aberdare.
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Knight
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Knight aka Bruce aka Bruce-Pryce
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Bruce
Great x 2 Grandmother: Margaret Bruce
GrandFather: Henry Bruce 1st Baron Aberdare
Father: Henry Bruce 2nd Baron Aberdare
GrandFather: Hamilton Beckett
Mother: Constance Mary Beckett Baroness Aberdare