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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Another diamond wedding. --Our lady readers will be interested at hearing something about the marriage of Lady Emma Charlotte Stanley to the Hon. Willington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd Talbot, which took place at the parish church, Knowesley, on the 11th inst. The bride is the only daughter of the Earl of Derby, ex-Premier of England, and was one of the bridesmaids of the Princess Royal of England. The bridegroom is a brother to the Earl of Shrewsbury. All the girls of the village, dressed in white and pink, formed and avenue near the church, and scattered flowers on the pathway of the bride as she passed along. There were seven bridesmaids, and the bride was attired in white lace, trimmed with Brussels lace, with a veil of the same material and a wreath of orange flowers and blossoms. The dresses of the bridesmaids consisted of white tarletan, trimmed with magenta, and they also wore white opera cloaks and bonnets. After the ceremony, which was performed by a reverend unc