THE WEDDING PRESENTS. PRESENTS TO THE BRIDE Lilias Bathurst.
The Bride's presents were as follow: Her Majesty the Queen, antique silver salver, with teapot, caddy, and scoop
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Her Majesty the Empress Eugenie, gold tea set;
•their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, chain bracelet, with cabochon, sapphires, and diamond collets;
• their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, parasol, with gold handle, set with rubies;
• their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, gold heartshaped box set with ruby and diamond;
•her Royal Highness Princess Mary, Duchess of Tack, en-tout-eas with tortoiseshell and gold handle;
•Highness the Duke of Teck, miniature bust of her Royal Highness the Duchess of York;
•her Highness Princess Aribert of Anhalt, diamond and pansy brooch ;
Sir itgernon Borthwick, Steinway grand piano,a horse, ruby and diamond bracelet;
Lady Borthwick, Holbein pearl and diamond pendant; portrait of Sir Algernon, diamond pin,complete set of pink coral, and antique silver belt;
Earl Bathurst, dressing case, pearl and diamond brooch, diamond comb, turquoise and diamond brooch, gold chain bracelet and key;
Countess Bathurst, red enamel and pearl bracelet;
Mr. 0. Borthwick; gold heart locket and chain, pearl and enamel brooch, picture by Fachinetti ;
General and Mrs. Borthwick, Brussels lace dessert doyleys;
Miss H. Borthwick, silver combs and box ;
Lord Borthwick, gold curb bracelet, set with turquoises;
the Hon. Lancelot Bathurst, silver blotting book;
the Hon. A. B. Bathurst, gold pencil;
Sir Villiers and Lady Lister, gold Burmese coffer;
the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Villiers, green parasol with silver handle;
Lieutenant L. Lister, Mr. E., and Mr. H. Lister, gold and ivory driving whip; ;
Lady Harcourt and Mr. It. Harcourt, set of jewelled pins ;
Sir William Harcourt, six jewelled bangles;
Mr. L. Harcourt, pearl and sapphire bracelet;
Miss Katherine Lister, signet ring;
Earl and Countess Cadogan, sapphire and diamowl bracelet,
Earl and Countess of Lathom, amethyst and topaz heart brooch set with diamonds;
Lady Edith Wilbraham, set of pearl pins ;
Lady Cowell Stepney, red enamel diamond pendant and enamel chain;
General Barnard llaukey, gold curb bracelet set with rubies and diamonds;
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Hartmann, diamond and green enamel brooch ;
Residents in Kensington, representing all shades of political opinion, turquoise and diamond bracelet and brooch supplied by Mr. Stokes jeweller of Kensington;
Mr. A. Montagu, sapphire and diamond bracelet;
Lady Lindsay, pearl necklace;
Earl and Countess of Wharneliffe, crystal and gold pen and pencil ;
Lord and Lady Blythswood, red enamel heart-shaped links;
Mr. Henry l'etre, silver and enamel Russian belt;
Mr. G. Smart, gun-metal cigarette ease, with diamond serpent and gold monogram
Miss J. Forbes, crystal and gold seal;
Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry, pair of Dresden opera gleams ;
Lady Rothschild, gold bracelet set with rubies and diamonds;
Hon. Evelina Rothschild, red enamel and diamond double-heart brooch;
Hon. Walter Rothschild, lace and painted fan with tortoiseshell sticks;
Mira M. Blunde , umbrella with strawberry handle:
Lord Garioeh, raver ring stand
Lord and Lady Medlar, umbrella with gold handle;
Mr. W. Watson, white ostrich-feather fan with tortoiseshell clicks :
Mrs. Grant, of Glenmoriaton, red enamel heart brooch
the Hon. W. Prrnsonby, ernethyat crass and gold chain;
Mr. and Mrs. Gye, pearl and diamond ring ; Miss Gye, pink fan ; Miss Lajeunesse, silver box ;
Mr. and Mra. Biachoffsheim, pearl and diamond lizard brooch
Miss May Sheridan, gold bow breech ;
Mr. W. Gillett, gold and blue enamel watch bracelet ;
M. and Madame Toeti, diamond and sapphire ring;
Sir Henry and Lady Wolff, diamond brooch;
Lady Diana Iluddleeon, four dozen silver Spanish buttons;
the Earl and Countess of Arran, amber and diamond sleeve-links;
Colonel and Mee Kingscote, emerald and diamond ring;
Mr. C. E. Goetz, hunting. crop brooch with diamond centre;
Mr. Dereuberg, gold umbrella handle set with sapplaree, rubies, and diamonds;
Marquis and Marquise de Breteuil, gold inkstand;
Sir Joseph Fayrer, brooch of leopard's claws;
Mrs. Hervey, gold-mounted riding whip, set with jewels; Mrs. Montefiore, gold and red enamel brooch;General Sir F. and Lady Grenfell, two gold-mounted flasks;
Mr. Ronalds, silver shoe;
Sir Henry and Miss James, set of gold scent bottles, box;
Sir Fleetwood and Lady Edwards, silver paper knife, with enamelled salmon on handle;
Mr. Striven, medallion of Sir Algernon Borthwiek ;
the Hon. A. Yorke, set of jewel pins ;
Sources:Aberdeen press and Journal;Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard;The Sketch;Christies;