Kentish Mercury: Friday 2nd December 1892

Marriage: Marriage of Mr. W. F. D. Chambers and Miss Violet Koe — A marriage, which evinced considerable local interest, took place last Saturday in the new Roman Catholic Church in Cressell Park, between Mr. W. F. Dominic Chambers, of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, and Miss Violet Koe. In consequence of its being one of the first weddings in the new church and on account of the bride being well-known, having resided all her life in Blackheath, many were attracted to the service. The bride, who was attired in a simple dress of white satin merveilleux, was led to the altar by her uncle, Mr. Stephen Koe, who subsequently gave her away. She was attended by one bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Sylvia Koe, who wore a dress of white silk and thereon trimmed with violets and carried a bouquet of the same flowers. The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. W. P. Gordon, Supenor of the Oratory, South Kensington. … … The presents, about 150 in number, were much admired during the afternoon, the following being names of the donors … (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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