London Evening Standard: Friday 6th September 1912

Court Circular: … … Miss Mary Constance Boynton, daughter of the Rev. Ingram Boynton and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, was married yesterday, at St. Mary’s Priory, Bridlington, to Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame, of Sewerby House, Bridlington. The service was taken by Rev. W. Saville, the Rev. Dr. Pride, and the Rev. C. Hutton Coates. The bride was given away by her father, and immediately behind tier walked a tiny bridesmaid. Miss Mary Wright, who wore a frock of white ninon, and lace and a lace Juliet cap edged with pearls. There were also eight other bridesmaids, Miss Frances Armytage, the Misses Gladys and Constance Boynton, the Misses Evelyn and Madeline Pedder, cousins of the bride, Miss Nancy Lloyd-Greame. niece of the bridegroom, Miss Violet Savile. and Mims Nancy Coates. They wore dresses of cerise ninon over mauve silk, with coats of cerise charmeuse, and black hats trimmed with mauve. The bride’s dress of ivory satin charmeuse was veiled in chiffon and trimmed with old lace, and a veil of Brussels net was worn over a wreath of orange flowers. Mr. Roy Pensent was the best man. After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a motor tour. The bridegroom is the prospective Unionist candidate for the Buckrose Division of Yorkshire. among the many wedding presents was a convertible breakfast dish from the Bridlington and District Men and Women’s Club and Association.


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Referenced

GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978