George Earle BUCKLE George Walter BUCKLE Charles Harry Clinton PIRIE-GORDON Alicia Isobel PAYN Mini tree diagram

Mabel Alicia BUCKLE (Aurelia)

3rd Jun 18871,2,3 - 26th Mar 19803,7

Life History

3rd Jun 1887

Born in Holborn.1,2,3

7th Jul 1887

Baptised in Queen Square, St George the Martyr.4

From the Parish Register :-
"1887 7 July - Born 3 June / Mabel Alicia / George Earle & Alicia Isobel / Buckle / 16 Queen Square / barrister at Law / G. Buckle, Off. Minister"

5th Apr 1891

Recorded in census in St Giles, St George Bloomsbury (Bloomsbury, Russell Square, 61).1

25th Jun 1910

Postponed.5

From the Times :-

“Owing to the death of a near relation of the bride, Mrs. G. E. Buckle’s reception at the Grosvenor Hotel on Saturday, June 25, to meet Miss Alice Buckle and Mr. Harry Pirie-Gordon will be postponed. The marriage will take place quietly, as arranged, at the end of June; and the reception will be held, on a day to hereafter fixed, in October or November.”

28th Jun 1910

Married Charles Harry Clinton PIRIE-GORDON in Pimlico, St Gabriel.10,11,12

Information from the Parish Register :-
By banns
Groom - Charles Henry Clinton, Pirie-Gordon, 27, bachelor, gentleman, Crickhowell
Bride - Mabel Alicia Buckle, 23, spinster, 64 Warwick Square
Father of the groom - Edward Pirie-Gordon, JP
Father of the bride - George Earle buckle, editor of the Times
Vicar - M B Buckle, Rector of (illegible), dio. of Worcester
Witnesses .-
George Earle Buckle
Philip Manuel Beachcroft

From the Times :-
“The marriage of Mr. Charles Harry Clinton Pirie-Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pirie-Gordon of Buthlaw, Aberdeenshire, to Miss Mabel Alicia Buckle, daughter of Mr. George E. Buckle and step-daughter of Mrs. Buckle, took place quietly yesterday at St. Gabriel’s Church, Warwick Square. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Martin B. Buckle, vicar of Astley and hon. Canon of Worcester (cousin of the bride), assisted by the Rev. Rupert H. Morris, Prebendary of St David’s, vicar of the parish. The bride was married in ivory satin veiled in crepon, trimmed with silk and silver embroidery, with a veil of net covered in a wreath of myrtle and orange blossom in her hair. Mr. Buckle gave his daughter away, and she was attended by three bridesmaids, Miss Buckle (her cousin), Miss Gertie Runge, and Miss Hetty Marshall., who were dressed alike in pale blue crepon, with large black hats wreathed in white sweet peas, while they carried bouquets of the same flowers. Their presents from the bridegroom were blue crystal brooches. Mr. Maurice Beachcroft was best man. Owing to the recent death of Mrs. Granger, Miss Granger (the bride’s cousin) was unable to be bridesmaid, and only relatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom were present at the church, and afterwards 64, Warwick-square, were the numerous wedding presents were displayed. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pirie-Gordon left en route for the Mediterranean, the latter travelling in a dress of pale grey silk crepon, embroidered in aluminium, with a hat to correspond, adorned with black ostrich feathers.
The reception, which was to have been held on Saturday evening by Mrs. Buckle at Bessbrough Rooms, Grosvenor hotel, is postponed until the autumn.”

18th Dec 1959

Executor.6

of the estate of George Walter Buckle of Rye Dormy House Club Rye
Executor - Mabel Alicia Pirie-Gordon, married woman
Effects - GBP 10,074 16s. 1d.

8th Nov 1969

Death of Charles Harry Clinton PIRIE-GORDON in Horsham.8,9

26th Mar 1980

Died in Surrey North Western.3,7

From the Times :-
"PIRIE-GORDON. - On 26th March, very peacefully, after a stroke, Mabel Alicia (Aurelia), aged 92 years, formerly of Polesacre, Lowfield Heath. Widow of Harry, ... ... ... Daughter of George Earle Buckle, sometime editor of The Times. ... ..."

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