Show I AKE TELEGRAM 1 iS CLERK OF PARISH HAS AS SERVED AT MANY NOTABlE WEDDINGS LONDON Aug 28 Charles Charles Mat Mal Be Bey sey who has Just retired from public pub lic lie life lite as parish clerk of ot S SU St Georges George's church in Hanover Hanover square has probably probably probe ably officiated at more aristocratic weddings than any other man In the history ory of ot Great Britain St St. Georges George's is the church of all others where the Londoner of wealth or title goes to be wedded and Malsey as parish clerk has taken an official part in in every marriage there for tor nearly forty years On an average marriages are celebrated celebrated cele cele- at St S1 Georges George's every year The squat old church located littIe lit lit- tie tle more than a stones stone's throw from the heart oJ of J the fashionable shopping a district 11 strict has been a great place of ot pilgrimage P for American travelers since Theodore Roosevelt and Miss I Edith Kermit Carow were married there Roosevelt it ft is related walk walked in from Browns Brown's hotel in a bowler hat with Sir Cecil Spring Spring- Rico Rice as his best man and was mar mar- ried ned with the minimum of ot cere cere- mony many The page in iu the thc register In which he described himself as a ranchman is now almost dog eared from tram the attentions of nu visitor who have even eyen been accused of of trying to chip off small pieces of ot the old table on which the register rests Since the time of the Roosevelt Roosevelt- Carow wedding many mallY Americans have been married at St St. Georges George's but the list of ot English weddings outshines out shines them from the point of ot view I 1 h f- f i y f f 0 of or orthe the tho social column column Mals ys yR most moat cherished possession Is 18 a piece of silverware presented to him as ns a token of ot gratitude for tor his bis share sharo in the wedding of ot the duchess of or Marlborough Marl Marl- borough ie to Lord William WilHam Beresford At one ana of his weddings the thc regis ter tel was signed by two kings and two queens at another by four prime ministers The former occasion was the marriage of ot Lady Mary Acheson to Robert Ward Vard at which the signers sign ers era were wc-c the tho present king and queen then prince and princess of Wales King Edward and Queen Alexandra I The occasion was the tho marriage of Mr Asquith and Miss Tennant and I the four tour prime ministers were the bridegroom room himself Mr Gladstone Mr Balfour and Lord Ro |