Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1911 — LORD DECIES GETS LICENSE TO WED [ARTICLE]

LORD DECIES GETS LICENSE TO WED

British Peer to Wed Miss Gould on Tuesday. Feb. 7. CLERK SCULLY ISSUES LICENSE Ceremony Will Take Place at St. Bartholomews Church in New York City—Couple Anxious to Avcid Publicity.

New York. Jan 27. John Be La Poer Beresford, Lord Decies. peer of Great Britain, ard Miss Vivien Gculd, daughter of George J Gould. who is 26 years his junior, wer.‘ to city hall and obtained a license to he married. The wedding will take place in St. Banhloiomew s churcn Tuesday, Feb 7. Miss Gould and her fiance drove to city hall in one of Mr. Gould’s limousines and were accompanied by one of Mr Gould's lawyers They were anxious tc avoid curious eyes, and as the hoard of estimate was meeting at tie time, attention was drawn from r hem. Miss trSfrid gave her full name as Helen Vivien Gculd. her age 18. her home No. 857 Sixth avenue, her father. George J Gould, her mother, Edith Kingdon and her birthplace this city. Lord Decies gave his age as 44 — this is two years under George Gould’s age—his father's name, William Francis Lord Decies; his mother, Catherine Dent, his home. Sefton Park, England, and his birthplace, Dublin. In answer to the question as to number of previous marriages he wrote “Nil” in the application. The varied and expensive nature of the gifts to be received by the noble bridegroom and his American bride, has become a topic of conversation in London drawing rooms. Of course, there is the marriage settlement from Mr. Gould which has already been made. Then in addition the bride’s father will make the future Lady Decies gifts of splendid jewels that will make her one of the most envied of the London set. The nobility of England, among which Lord Decies has a high standing, is also preparing to receive the newly married pair with gifts of a nature to assure the bride a lasting welcome to English soil and to the ranks of the nobility.