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Show Tha young- woman aHHeMed la v- iRlrTarrieae record deetroyed Dton-f out of the reg.er. h!5tlv after this the Barl of Brta-tJ Brta-tJ Td?5 Wcaptaln id to the title and hervors, rVj young woman waa eagar l Iter, her claim and conliadby ib-ln ib-ln the clerk to have the reoor re PlJlhednow moved In the rnoet ariet o-orStio o-orStio circle, and he re met nt Kmntofl, An "affaire aeveww In .SISlquently .he waa divorced by the Earl of Bristol and married the Dukaf Klrtgston. When he died ahe iron to France to live and here again I the heroine of many adventurea. f F.AMOUS WOMEN 4 -c- DUCHIea OF KINOftTOhJ. In the anna I a of adventuresses, Elisabeth Chudlelgh, lucbeaa of Kingston, deeervea a prominent niace. Rhe was the daughter of Colonel Chudlelgh, a Tevonehlra gentleman. When. In her'teeae her father obtained ob-tained for her a position of maid of honor to the Prlncebs of Wales. She waa talented and beautiful and waa soon surrounded by a hoot of admirer ad-mirer Among - them waa the Duke of Hamilton, who offered her hia hand In marriage and waa accepted. Clr-eamstanoea Clr-eamstanoea prevented their immediate marries;, however, and they ajrreed to consider themselves engaered while the duke set out for a tour of the continent, . Meanwhile Mlea Chudlelgh met and subsequently wed Csptaln Hervey, son of the Karl of Bristol. Boon after their wedding, which had remained obscure, ob-scure, both seemed to regret the atop. |