Lilian Pine-Coffin

[3] That year she also took part in the East Gloucestershire Championships at Cheltenham in the mixed doubles event with Percy Hattersley-Smith, but were defeated in the final by Florence Mardall and George Butterworth.

[4] In 1884 she was a finalist at the West of England Championships held in Bath, Somerset in late where she lost to Edith Davies.

In 1889 she won the Teignmouth and Shaldon Open where she defeated Miss Richardson, and was a finalist again at Exmouth, but lost to Katharine Hole.

In 1890 she won the Exmouth LTC Tournament against Katherine Hole, later that season she made the all comers finals of the South of England Championships losing to Ireland's May Langrishe.

Though compared to men in the strength of her net play and power in her wrist, the perception one gets is she was a lady through and through to her contemporaries".She was born at Leixlip Castle, County Kildare, Ireland, to Edward Campbell Stuart Cole, Esq and Olivia Anne Cole (née Stevenson), a daughter.