She was led through the aisle by her grandfather the 3rd Earl of Mornington, whose care and protection she had brought since infancy.
[6] In May 1837, Lord and Lady Winchilsea left Wilton Crescent (their london residence) to visit The King and Queen at Windsor Castle.
It stood in the south porch of St Mary's Church, Eastwell which was subsequently converted into a chapel.
[9] In the 1960s it was given to the Victoria and Albert Museum by the Rector and Church wardens of the Parish of Eastwell and is now on display in the Dorothy and Michael Hintze Galleries.
When the knell rung for the dying Soundeth for me And my corse coldly is lying Neath the green tree