Ari's NTNB #1 - 1890
BATH, 1890
H [29]
W [24]
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It is the September of 1890 in Bath, Somerset, and Major ________ ________ - a newcomer to town - has just wed the lovely Miss ________ ________ in the grand Bath Abbey, with photos of the happy couple decorating the papers.
Miss ________ - now Mrs ________ - is the daughter of the most respected solicitor in Bath and his wife, a prim and proper socialite. When they met, nearly forty years ago now, Mr. ________ was a young man completing his Grand Tour in Italy, and the future Mrs. ________ was a fiery suffragette born in Italy to English parents. They have both mellowed out considerably over the years: but until very recently, they had their hands full with their spirited, independent daughter, who, as a young girl, stole a violin from a shop display and would refuse to disclose its location until her parents agreed to get her a music tutor, and is now a virtuoso.
Major ________ is the scion of a family that has owned a textile mill in British India for generations. While his elder brother inherited the family business, ________ had to seek his fortune in the military, where he quickly clambered up the ranks of the colonial establishment. With his biting wit, commanding presence, and a figure that cut a pretty picture in uniform, he waltzed into a Bath ball - his first foray into his motherland - met ________, and never left.
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The groom
Major ________ ________ ________ ________
First name: a legendary king of the Britons as described by Geoffrey of Monmouth (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain#Monarchs_derived_from_Geoffrey_of_Monmouth).
First middle name: a knight of the round table.
Second middle name: of Etruscan origin (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/masculine/description/etruscan/display/compact).
Surname: starts with or means "black".
The bride
________ ________ ________, née ________
First name: after the Italian city where her parents met.
First middle name: British English (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/usage/british) or (https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/gender/feminine/usage/british/editstatus/3).
Second middle name: comes from this list (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/tag/women_and_death)
Maiden name: shared with a notable resident of the Royal Crescent in Bath (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Crescent#Notable_Residents).
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
H [29]
W [24]
🌿
It is the September of 1890 in Bath, Somerset, and Major ________ ________ - a newcomer to town - has just wed the lovely Miss ________ ________ in the grand Bath Abbey, with photos of the happy couple decorating the papers.
Miss ________ - now Mrs ________ - is the daughter of the most respected solicitor in Bath and his wife, a prim and proper socialite. When they met, nearly forty years ago now, Mr. ________ was a young man completing his Grand Tour in Italy, and the future Mrs. ________ was a fiery suffragette born in Italy to English parents. They have both mellowed out considerably over the years: but until very recently, they had their hands full with their spirited, independent daughter, who, as a young girl, stole a violin from a shop display and would refuse to disclose its location until her parents agreed to get her a music tutor, and is now a virtuoso.
Major ________ is the scion of a family that has owned a textile mill in British India for generations. While his elder brother inherited the family business, ________ had to seek his fortune in the military, where he quickly clambered up the ranks of the colonial establishment. With his biting wit, commanding presence, and a figure that cut a pretty picture in uniform, he waltzed into a Bath ball - his first foray into his motherland - met ________, and never left.
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The groom
Major ________ ________ ________ ________
First name: a legendary king of the Britons as described by Geoffrey of Monmouth (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain#Monarchs_derived_from_Geoffrey_of_Monmouth).
First middle name: a knight of the round table.
Second middle name: of Etruscan origin (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/masculine/description/etruscan/display/compact).
Surname: starts with or means "black".
The bride
________ ________ ________, née ________
First name: after the Italian city where her parents met.
First middle name: British English (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/usage/british) or (https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/gender/feminine/usage/british/editstatus/3).
Second middle name: comes from this list (https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/tag/women_and_death)
Maiden name: shared with a notable resident of the Royal Crescent in Bath (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Crescent#Notable_Residents).
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
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Major Arthur Lionel Tarquin Blackstock
Miss Catania Ismay Persephone Sheridan
Miss Catania Ismay Persephone Sheridan
BATH, 1890
Major Jago Bedivere Lucius Blakelock [29]
Miss Cosenza Fearne Agnes (née du Barre) [24]
Major Jago Bedivere Lucius Blakelock [29]
Miss Cosenza Fearne Agnes (née du Barre) [24]
This message was edited 8/3/2024, 11:36 AM
BATH, 1890
H [29]: Major Morgan Bedivere Tarquin Blackwater
W [24]: Miss Ravenna Tamsin Althea Linley
H [29]: Major Morgan Bedivere Tarquin Blackwater
W [24]: Miss Ravenna Tamsin Althea Linley
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BATH, 1890
H [29]: Major Rivallo Percival Gaius Blackburn
W [24]: Miss Pisa Gwendoline Perpetua Burdett-Coutts
H [29]: Major Rivallo Percival Gaius Blackburn
W [24]: Miss Pisa Gwendoline Perpetua Burdett-Coutts
This message was edited 8/3/2024, 6:12 AM
Major Redon Lamorak Camillus Kilduff
Miss Siena Rhoswyn Tisiphone Wilberforce
Miss Siena Rhoswyn Tisiphone Wilberforce
Major Constantine Agravain Anthony Blackburn
Roma Philippa Aileen Liney
Roma Philippa Aileen Liney
H [29] Major Lucius Tristan Anthony Blake
W [24] Genova Tamsin Ophelia Blake, née. Sheridan
W [24] Genova Tamsin Ophelia Blake, née. Sheridan
BATH, 1890
H [29] Major Cadwallader Lionel Anthony Blackmoore
W [24] Verona Arabel Laura Blackmoore, née Hargood
H [29] Major Cadwallader Lionel Anthony Blackmoore
W [24] Verona Arabel Laura Blackmoore, née Hargood
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BATH, 1890
H [29] Sisillius Bedivere Hadrian Blackthorn
W [24] Florence Gaynor Judith Blackthorn, née Sandford
H [29] Sisillius Bedivere Hadrian Blackthorn
W [24] Florence Gaynor Judith Blackthorn, née Sandford
H [29] Urian Palamedes Camillus Blakeslee
W [24] Verona Tridecima Metrodora Pitman
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It is the September of 1890 in Bath, Somerset, and Major Urian Blakeslee - a newcomer to town - has just wed the lovely Miss Verona Pitman in the grand Bath Abbey, with photos of the happy couple decorating the papers.
Miss Pitman - now Mrs Blakeslee - is the daughter of the most respected solicitor in Bath and his wife, a prim and proper socialite. When they met, nearly forty years ago now, Mr. Pitman was a young man completing his Grand Tour in Italy, and the future Mrs. Pitman was a fiery suffragette born in Italy to English parents. They have both mellowed out considerably over the years: but until very recently, they had their hands full with their spirited, independent daughter, who, as a young girl, stole a violin from a shop display and would refuse to disclose its location until her parents agreed to get her a music tutor, and is now a virtuoso.
Major Blakeslee is the scion of a family that has owned a textile mill in British India for generations. While his elder brother inherited the family business, Urian had to seek his fortune in the military, where he quickly clambered up the ranks of the colonial establishment. With his biting wit, commanding presence, and a figure that cut a pretty picture in uniform, he waltzed into a Bath ball - his first foray into his motherland - met Verona, and never left.
W [24] Verona Tridecima Metrodora Pitman
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It is the September of 1890 in Bath, Somerset, and Major Urian Blakeslee - a newcomer to town - has just wed the lovely Miss Verona Pitman in the grand Bath Abbey, with photos of the happy couple decorating the papers.
Miss Pitman - now Mrs Blakeslee - is the daughter of the most respected solicitor in Bath and his wife, a prim and proper socialite. When they met, nearly forty years ago now, Mr. Pitman was a young man completing his Grand Tour in Italy, and the future Mrs. Pitman was a fiery suffragette born in Italy to English parents. They have both mellowed out considerably over the years: but until very recently, they had their hands full with their spirited, independent daughter, who, as a young girl, stole a violin from a shop display and would refuse to disclose its location until her parents agreed to get her a music tutor, and is now a virtuoso.
Major Blakeslee is the scion of a family that has owned a textile mill in British India for generations. While his elder brother inherited the family business, Urian had to seek his fortune in the military, where he quickly clambered up the ranks of the colonial establishment. With his biting wit, commanding presence, and a figure that cut a pretty picture in uniform, he waltzed into a Bath ball - his first foray into his motherland - met Verona, and never left.
This message was edited 8/2/2024, 7:03 PM
H: Jago Galahad Tarquin Blackwood
W: Venezia Romilly Herogs Burdet
W: Venezia Romilly Herogs Burdet
Have no idea why auto correct wanted Hero to be Herogs.