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--- "Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser" 01 Jun 1842, page 7:
May 22, in Belgrave-square, London, the lady of the Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, M.P., of a daughter.
--- Her baptism and birthday are recorded at both St. Peter's (Pimlico) and St. George Hanover Square.
--- "Illustrated London News" 26 May 1849, page 23:
Exhibition of the Royal Academy.
Sculpture.
1256. Marble Bust of Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Henry Labouchere. C. Moore.
1287. Marble Bust of Emily, youngest daughter of the Right Hon. Henry Labouchere. C. Moore.
--- "Western Daily Press" 17 Mar 1920, page 5:
The Hon. Mrs. Mary D. Stanley, widow of Mr. E.J. Stanley, M.P., of Quantock Lodge, passed away on Monday at her residence, The Cottage, Over Stowey.
--- "Western Daily Press" 19 Mar 1920, page 6:
THE LATE HON. MRS E. J. STANLEY
The funeral of the late Hon. Mrs. E.J. Stanley, formerly of Quantock Lodge, near Bridgwater, eldest daughter of the late Lord Taunton and widow of the late Mr. E. J. Stanley, M.P., took place at Over Stowey, on Thursday afternoon, the large and representative attendance of mourners testifying to the high esteem in ehich the deceased lady was held in the county. The remains were conveyed from the residence to the parish church at noon, the service being conducted by the Ven. W. Dickens, D.D. (vicar of Over Stowey), assisted by the Revs. F.J. Wingfield (Fiddington), J.A. Sorey (Enmore), R. Harland (Nether Stowey), and L. Bush (Spaxton). The family mourners were: Mr. E.A.V. Stanley (son) and Mrs. Stanley (daughter-in-law), Col. Heathcot-Amery (son-in-law) and Mrs. Heathcote-Amery (daughter), Countess of St. Germans (sister) and Earl of St. Germans, Lord and Lady Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. kerr and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke Horle. The interment took place in the family vault at Over Stowey churchyard, which contains the remains of the late Lord Taunton and late Mr. E.J. Stanley, M.P. There were many beautiful floral tributes.
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