Happy belated Thanksgiving to my Canadian Friends

With our sincere thanks to Jane, who has provided the following
transcriptions for us!


Tyrone Constitution Friday, 1 February 1889
Transcribed by Jane

Marriage of Miss Ethel BUCHANAN of Edenfel with Mr. William P GRUBB, son of
the late Mr. GRUBB of Cahir Abbey.

Following closely upon the marriage of her sister, this happy event was
solemnized by the Rev. George C. GRUBB, A.M., brother of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. William CHARTRES, Rector of the Parish. The wedding
party was confined to the immediate friends of the bride and groom, but the
kindly interest of all classes of the people, of the town and
neighbourhood, in this greatly esteemed young lady, was manifested by a
church full to overflowing long before the appointed hour for the ceremony.

At 11 o'clock, the bride, leaning on her father's arm and carrying an
exquisite bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom, entered the Church attended
by the following bridesmaids - Miss Eleanor A. BUCHANAN, sister, and Miss
Dorothy HIGGENSON, cousin of the bride, and the Misses Lilian GRUBB and
Beth RICHARDSON, nieces of the bridegroom, the choir, accompanied by the
organ, singing "The Voice that breathed o'er Eden" to a setting composed by
Sir Francis W. Brady, Bart. The bride was attired in ivory faille francaise
with pearl trimming, a magnificent Limerick lace veil and flounce with
wreath of orange blossoms and myrtle, and wore a diamond star and pendant,
the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids dresses were of cream
mousseline de laine with scarlet poogee silk sashes and straw hats trimmed
with scarlet wings, and each carried a bouquet of cholne flowers (made by
Mr. LYONS, gardener at Moyallon House), and wore gold bracelets, the gift
of the bridegroom. Mr. S. Seymour GRUBB acted as best man, and the bride
was given away by her father, Colonel BUCHANAN.

After the ceremony and the customary signing of the marriage register in
the vestry, the wedding party left the church to the joyful strains of the
"Wedding March" and proceeded to Edenfel to dejeuner; after which the happy
couple left by limited mail for London and the South of Europe. Mrs.
BUCHANAN had a reception and dance at Edenfel in the evening. The weather
was brilliant. The wedding presents, which were unusually numerous and
handsome, consisted of -

>From bridegroom - Diamond star and pendant, pearl brooch, pearl and ruby
bracelet, diamond ring
Mr. ? J. ADAMS, Ballydevitt, Co. Antrim, brass ink stand
Mrs ADAMS, Crevenagh - Frances Havergal's poems
Mr A. H. BATES, Harcourt-street, Dublin - silver sugar basin, cream jug,
&c, in case
Mr. H. BARCROFT, The Glen, Newry - set of entree dishes
Miss BARCROFT, The Glen, Newry - handkerchief sachet
Sir Francis BRADY, Bart - a diamond and ruby bracelet, and a picnic
luncheon blanket
Colonel and Mrs Montague BROWNE - scent bottle in Russia leather case
Mrs BOWLBY, Queen Anne's Mansions 8 W - a wedgewood dessert service
Miss Evelyn BOWLBY, Queen Anne's Mansions 8 W - ivory and silver paper knife
Mr and Mrs George BUCHANAN, Keston Tower, Kent - white and gold china
dinner service
Miss Alice BUCHANAN - brass writing set and case
General and Mrs BROWNE, Richmond Hill, Monkstown - embossed card tray
Miss BUCHANAN, Lisnamallard - Morocco dressing bag, with silver fittings
Miss S. C. BUCHANAN, Lisnamallard - case of fish knives and carvers
Miss E. E. BUCHANAN, Lisnamallard - revolving silver soup tureen
Miss BENNETT, Coleraine - a photo album
Mr W. BARCROFT, Stangmore - silver mounted salad bowl
Mrs BUCHANAN, Edenfel - Russia leather work case and engraved brass ink
stand
Mr J. Blacker BUCHANAN - a travelling clock in Russia leather case
Mr Ernest BUCHANAN - a jewel case
Miss Eleanor BUCHANAN - an embroidered toilet set
Mrs BRADLEY - Beeton's household management
Mrs C BRADLEY - silver mounted preserve dish
Miss F BRADLEY - an afternoon tea table
Mr James BOWES, Beaubrook - set of silver mounted carvers
Miss CRAIG, Mountcaulfeild - embroidered tea cosy and antimacassar
The Misses CARRE, Asylum - plosh glove and handkerchief sachet
Mrs Victor COATES, Rathmore, Co, Antrim - silver coffee pot and lamp
Mrs Edward CHARLEY, Exmouth - set silver mounted salt cellars
Rev. Edward CHARLEY, Chester - silver mounted biscuit box
Colonel and Mrs CALDWELL, Crevenagh - gold curb bracelet
Miss Daisy CROSALE - large hand-painted mirror
Mr and Mrs Wm. CATHCART - silver egg stand and cups
Rev. William CHARTRES - family Bible
Mrs Paige COX, Rochferry, Cheshire - Afternoon tea set
Mr CURTIS, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - a silver button hook
Mr and Miss O'RORKE DICKEY - silver sugar basin and sifter in case
Mrs DANIELL, Cahir Abbey - silver cake basket
Mrs DUNLOP, Holywood - silver candlesticks
Major and Mrs E. C. D. ELLIS - brass revolving newspaper rack on stand
leather photo frame
Miss ELLIS - Russia leather photo frame
Miss FLEMING, Palisade House, Omagh - a brooch
Miss FERGUSON - a silk patchwork quilt
Dr and Mrs FLEMING - a photo album
Miss FRENCH - hand-painted sachet
Miss Gertrude FRENCH - a carved card tray
Senor J. Truno FABRA, Barcelona - set inlaid gold Damascene studs
Friends at Bessbrook - a dining-room marble clock
Mr and Mrs FISHER, Bessbrook - set autotype engravings
Colonel and Mrs GRUBB, R A, Charlton, Kent - tall standard lamp
Rev. H. Percy GRUBB, Kensington - set silver forks and spoons
Rev. George C GRUBB, Cahir Abbey - case dinner knives
Mr S. Seymour GRUBB, Sloane St, London - bronze drawing-room clock and
figures; set silver salt
cellars
Mr and Mrs Cambridge GRUBB, Osborne Park - a cheque
The Misses GRUBB, Cahir Abbey - set silver dish covers
Mrs GARRATT, Holywood - set dessert spoons
Colonel GARDINER, Dublin - a gold and pearl ring
Miss GRUBB, Surbiton, Kent - easel and figures
Mrs HAMILTON, Florence, Italy, - silver candlesticks
Mr and Mrs F. W. HARRIS, Newry - set of cruets and case
Colonel and Mrs HIGGINSON, Punjab Frontier Force - Indian gold bangles and
necklet
Mr Harold and Miss Dorothy HIGGINSON - Indian tea cloth
Mr and Mrs John HAMILTON, Omagh - a work table
Mr and Mrs HARRIS, Bessbrook - a cheque
Mrs Leverton HARRIS, London - a silver cigarette case
Mr Frank HARDINGE, Scots Greys - set of fish carvers
Captain and Mrs HARTWELL R. N. - set embroidered D'Oyleys
Major and Mrs H IRVINE, Drumadravey - brass kettle and stand
Miss S. JELLICOE, Cahir - silver sugar basin and sifter
Mr Herman KOHN, Nottingham - set carvers and case
Mr and Mrs W. B. KELLY, Omagh - a gold bracelet
Mr and Mrs LEFEVRE, Bessbrook - Table linen and napkins
Mrs MOORE, Dalchoolin, County Down - crown Derby tea service
Mrs J. MOLONY - silver dish slice and fork
Miss MOORE, Mynthurst, Surrey - silver- mounted walnut writing set
Mrs MACMAHON - a gold brooch
Major and Mrs R. A. MILLER - a worked banner
The Misses MOLONY, Sligo - opera glasses
Mr G. A. MOLONY - a gold and pearl ring
Doctor MACDOWEL, Sligo - a cheque
Mrs MACDOWEL, Sligo - a silk embroidered sachet
Mrs M'CORKELL, Ballyarnett - set silver napkin rings
Miss MORGAN, Sunderland - a Minton vase
Miss Louisa MORGAN, do. - a Minton vase
Mr and Mrs Robert MORGAN, London - an inlaid tray
Miss ? MORGAN - a case of scissors
Miss Lucy MORGAN - a sachet and glove case
Mr William MOLONY - an 1889 gold brooch
Miss Mabel MORGAN - a Minton vase
Mrs NEWTON, London - a spirit tantalus
Mrs NUGENT - embroidered cambria handerkerchief
Mr O'RORKE - silver-mounted gong
Miss ORR - pair flower ewers
Mrs PIM, Lisnagarvey, Lisburn, - silver-mounted writing case
Mr George POE, Glen Ban, Abbeyleix - set silver napkin rings
Mr William PIM, Lisnagarvey - antique bronze water jug
Mrs Arthur PIM, Culcaney, Hillsborough, - set apostle spoons
Mrs POWER, Gortmore - a biscuit box
Mr POWER, do. - a silver cruet
Miss POWER - piece Moorish work
Mr Malcolm PIM , Bessbrook - Scott's poems
Mr and Mrs PENNINGTON, Dublin - case silver tea spoons
Mr John Grubb RICHARDSON, Moyallon House, County Down - a cheque
Mr Jonathan RICHARDSON, Killenton - Russia leather writing case
Mrs RICHARDSON, Moyallon - a Bible
Miss Helena RICHARDSON, Moyallon - silver afternoon tea service
Miss Edith RICHARDSON, do. - a hymn book and music
Miss Ethel RICHARDSON, do, - worked sofa cover
Mr James N RICHARDSON, Mountcaulfeild, County Armagh - a silver tea urn
Mrs RICHARDSON, Killenton - a knitted shawl
Mr and Mrs Alexander RICHARDSON, Aberdelgy - case dessert knives and forks
Miss Laura RICHARDSON, Lamberg - a sachet
Mr David MAICH, Dundee - silver-mounted umbrella and walking stick
Mr and Mrs E. REYNOLDS, Bessbrook - silver salver
Captain L. F. SCOTT, Strathroy - silver muffineers
Captain H. H. STEWART - an ivory and silver pepper mill
Mr EBERWIN, Inniskilling Fusiliers - a gold bracelet
The Misses STUART, Dergmony - silver-mounted scissors and case
Mr Andrew SPROULE, Brookhill - silver egg stand
Mr and Mrs SCOTT, Ardee - brass kettle and lamp
Mr and Mrs Chenevix TRENCH, London, - a dining-room lamp
Dr E. C. THOMPSON, Omagh - case fruit spoons
Colonel and Mrs JERVIS-WHITE, Dublin - set embossed bellows
Mr and Mrs George WHITLA, London - silver drawing-room lamp
Miss WELLS, Canterbury - handerkerchief sachet
Colonel WHITLA, London - an inlaid ink stand
Mrs A Basil WILSON - set

cheers~
Teena

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