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Show M KING'S SON IN-LAW SHOULD HAVE TITLE H LONDON, It is generally M expected that Viscount LascHh-s H be raised to the pecrago before h- ' H weds Princess Mary late in February. H At present he la a "commoner." SjSjSjSjSja title being only a "courtesy" one. He H possesses no heraldic distinction x- H opt his Distinguished Service Order. H When the princess la married, she H would transfer her coat or arms to H the minister (left) side of her hus- H band's new escutcheon Her present H irms, like those of tho queen, boar B no motto. No woman except a relgn- B Ing queen, has the right to a motto H on her coat of arms, according to B The guard honor H :hurch on the wedding day will be H furnished by tho Royal Scots, tho se- H nlor infantry regiment of the line, H of which the princess ts a colonel' H The grenadier guards. Viscount H former r'ltlmor', , ,. H represented. |