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Show SHE IS MUCH-NAMED PEERESS Widow of Sir McGarel-Hogg Has Changed Cognomen Oftener Than Any Other Person In England. Apropos of a paragraph about "the late Sir McGarel-Hogg," a correspondent correspond-ent writes : "His widow, Lady Magheramorne, Is still living, age eighty-two. Although only once married, she has probably had more names than any other person In England. Born a Douglas, she became be-came Douglas-Pennant when her father assumed the latter name. "On marrying, she became Mrs. Hogg; then her father was raised to the peerage as Lord Penrhyn, and she added 'Hon.' to her name. Then her husband succeeded to the baronetcy, and she was the Hon. Lady Hogg. "Then he added McGarel to his surname sur-name and afterward became Lord Magheramorne. "When her husband died she was the Dowager Lady Magheramorne, but after her eldest son died and his widow remarried she again became Lady Ma gheramorne, as the present peer is a bachelor." London News. |