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Lady A [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] m [[/addition]] elia FitzClarence was born in 1807 and on the 27th  
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Lady A [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] m [[/addition]] lia FitzClarence was born in 1807 and on the 27th  
 
of December she married Lucius, Viscount Falkland. His father [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]  
 
of December she married Lucius, Viscount Falkland. His father [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]  
 
had died of wounds received in a duel with Mr. Powel at Chalk  
 
had died of wounds received in a duel with Mr. Powel at Chalk  
 
Farm, and his son had succeeded to the title at the age of six  
 
Farm, and his son had succeeded to the title at the age of six  
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Princess Augusta sent Lady Arran this description of th  
 
Princess Augusta sent Lady Arran this description of th  
 
Falkland wedding.  
 
Falkland wedding.  
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Te-day the wedding took place (at Bushy) of Lord and Lady
 
Te-day the wedding took place (at Bushy) of Lord and Lady
 
Falkland. She looked very interesting and behaved amazingly  
 
Falkland. She looked very interesting and behaved amazingly  
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Judging by her miniature Lady Falkland must have been very  
 
Judging by her miniature Lady Falkland must have been very  
 
good looking; she had dark hair and large, dark blue eyes, and
 
good looking; she had dark hair and large, dark blue eyes, and
judging by [[underline]] Chow, Chow, [[/underline]] the book ^ [[addition]] that [[/addition]] she wrote, she must ^ [[addition]] also [[/addition]] have been every
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judging by [[underline]] Chow, Chow, [[/underline]] the book ^ [[addition]] that [[/addition]] she wrote, she must ^ [[addition]] also [[/addition]] have been [[addition]] each [[/addition]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
[[unclear]]. For some years Lord Falkland was Governor of Nova Scotia, and  
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[[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]]. For some years Lord Falkland was Governor of Nova Scotia, and  
 
from 1848 to 1853 he was Governor of Bombay, and it was her experiences
 
from 1848 to 1853 he was Governor of Bombay, and it was her experiences
 
in India which induced Lady Falkland to write [[underline]] Chow Chow [[/underline]], the name  
 
in India which induced Lady Falkland to write [[underline]] Chow Chow [[/underline]], the name  
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Falklands were informed that it was the customary for the  
 
Falklands were informed that it was the customary for the  
 
Governor to hold a kind of drawing room immediately and ^ [[addition]] furthermore [[/addition]] that  
 
Governor to hold a kind of drawing room immediately and ^ [[addition]] furthermore [[/addition]] that  
these receptions [[deletion]] were invariably [[/deletion]] [[addition]] had to be [[/addition]] held in the middle of the day
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these receptions [[deletion]] were invariably [[/deletion]] [[addition]] had to be [[/addition]] held in the middle of the day.
 
The guests began to arrive at twelve, the ladies were all
 
The guests began to arrive at twelve, the ladies were all
 
dressed in the latest Europeans fashions, but their paleness  
 
dressed in the latest Europeans fashions, but their paleness  
 
surprised Lady Falkland. [[deletion]] The flow of talk [[/deletion]]
 
surprised Lady Falkland. [[deletion]] The flow of talk [[/deletion]]

Revision as of 20:30, 4 March 2019

Lady A deletion unclear /deletion addition m /addition lia FitzClarence was born in 1807 and on the 27th of December she married Lucius, Viscount Falkland. His father deletion unclear /deletion had died of wounds received in a duel with Mr. Powel at Chalk Farm, and his son had succeeded to the title at the age of six

Princess Augusta sent Lady Arran this description of th Falkland wedding.

Te-day the wedding took place (at Bushy) of Lord and Lady Falkland. She looked very interesting and behaved amazingly well, and we are all much pleased with him, and considering everything all behaved well. The Duke was much affected, but he behaved so well not to show his feelings that I stood in underline admiration of him /underline. We sat down thirty to breakfast. The Duchess did not appear till she brought down the bride, who was dressed with great taste in a lace gown, fine veil and a a wreath of orange flowers on her head.

Judging by her miniature Lady Falkland must have been very good looking; she had dark hair and large, dark blue eyes, and judging by underline Chow, Chow, /underline the book ^ addition that /addition she wrote, she must ^ addition also /addition have been addition each /addition deletion unclear /deletion addition unclear /addition. For some years Lord Falkland was Governor of Nova Scotia, and from 1848 to 1853 he was Governor of Bombay, and it was her experiences in India which induced Lady Falkland to write underline Chow Chow /underline, the name given then to traveling pedlars in India. Implying as it did "a little of everything" deletion it /deletion addition This had /addition seemed to Lady Falkland an ideal name for her book.

On ther arrival at Bombay, in the middle of the hot season the Falklands were informed that it was the customary for the Governor to hold a kind of drawing room immediately and ^ addition furthermore /addition that these receptions deletion were invariably /deletion addition had to be /addition held in the middle of the day. The guests began to arrive at twelve, the ladies were all dressed in the latest Europeans fashions, but their paleness surprised Lady Falkland. deletion The flow of talk /deletion