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Show I DUCHESS CMSM , INSTITUTES SUIT I Petition Believed Preliminary to Divorce Following Unhap-, Unhap-, py Life of rVlarlborough LONDON, March '20. The duchess t of Marlborough has instituted a suit for the restitution of conjugal rights. The petition of the duchess which , is the usual preliminary to divorce In . i England, apparently has cruised no surprise in London. The Marlbor-1 Marlbor-1 oughs have been separated for several years, the duke spending most of his time at Blenheim Castle, and the duchess duch-ess living in London. The two sons of the couple have divided their time between mother and father. The magnificent London house of 1 the duchess, which her father, William K. Vanderbilt, Sr., presented to her, was not occupied during the war, the duchess preferring a more simple resi- deuce. The. house recently was rented for use as offices by the league or nations. na-tions. The Duchess of Marlborough was Consuelo Vanderbilt, of New York. She married the duke of Marlborough In New York in 1S95. The couple have! ' two children, Lord John, Marquis of Blandford, who is hell- to the title of duke of Marlborough, and Lord .Ivor. The Marquis of Blandford Wos'hiarrjed February 1? to tho' vllonora&rc Mary ' Cadogan, niece ofhe Earl of Cnclo-gan. Cnclo-gan. The king aad :quoeri 0C, Great ' Britain. Princess-' "JMary, 'Dowugel-j Queen Alexandra; arid .oilier members of . the -rpy.al hqdseh'pld attended the j marriage... . |