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... Hopton Hall to Mr. Philip Lyttelton Gell, whose widow, the Hon. Mrs. Gell, a sister of the Earl of Middleton, now lives there. ...
... Hopton Hall to Mr. Philip Lyttelton Gell, whose widow, the Hon. Mrs. Gell, a sister of the Earl of Middleton, now lives there. ...
... great grandfather, Philip Gell, as his wife may appoint, or on failure of appointment in trust for his nephew, Philip Victor Willingham Gell, but this devise is subject to the payment of £lOO a year to each of his sisters, Mary Frances Gell, ...
... Memorial Hall, Chesterfield, on October 14th, at three o'clock. The house party being entertained by Mr P. Lyttelton Gell and the Hon. Mrs Gell, at Hopton Hall, for the ensuing week, will include the Hon. Mrs. Alexander, Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund and ...
... mar- tals daughter of the late Canon Hey, Vicar ber, and be is Lieutenant-Colonel of the Volunteers. and the Hon, Mrs Lyttelton Gell are Langley Lodge, near Oxtord, shortly wr © Hall, Derbyshire, which will be Country residence in future. Mt FitaHlerbert ...
... upon Imperial preference, and who stirred up class hatred among the people at h ome . Wh a t p ossesses th em ? was Mr Lyttelton-Gell's concluding sentence. The Chairman remarked that the walls of the Club were adorned with the portraits of various friends ...
... Church on Sunday, were the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the members of their family, and Lord Hugh Cecil. Mr Philip and the Hon. Mrs Lyttelton Gell have left Hopton Hall this week for Chaulke Hill, Kinsbury. Mr G. M. R. Turbutt, the son of Mr W. G. Turbutt ...