Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Ursula Margot Powys-Lybbe (1910-1997)

Personal data Ursula Margot Powys-Lybbe 

Sources 1, 2, 3

Household of Ursula Margot Powys-Lybbe

She is married to Druce Hervey Buckland.

They got married on August 16, 1946 at St Marylebone register office, London, she was 35 years old.Source 3

On their marriage certificate, No 26 of St Marylebone, Westminster, London,
dated sixteenth of August 1946,
He was Druce Henry Buckland, aged 49, bachelor, a mining engineer of 18 Lancaster gate, London W2, with father Thomas Buckland deceased, a general merchant,
She was Ursula Margot Powys-Lybbe, aged 35 years, spinster, a photographer and journalist, of 61 Baker Street, London W1, father Reginald Cecil Powys-Lybbe deceased, of independent means.
They were married in the Registry Office by licence with Frank Bethell as the Registrar and P. H. Seymour as the Deputy Supr Registrar.
He signed "Druce H Buckland", she "Ursula Powys-Lybbe".
The witnesses were Lilian Powys-Lybbe and L.A. Blackett.

Notes about Ursula Margot Powys-Lybbe

Received into the Church at the Church of Our Lady & St John, Goring in Thames, Oxon on 2 Nov 1914.
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TFPL, March 2003: I have seen her entry in the record books of the College of Arms.
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Sources

  1. Personal Knowledge, Tim Powys-Lybbe, Of my relations, having met her a few times
  2. PL_4_WWW_all.ged, downloaded april 2006
  3. BMD Certificates for UK, Their marriage cert no 28, St Marylebone reg off, Westminst er, L ondon
  4. RCLP-L's testament of c.1925

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