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  1. The Hon. Mary Elizabeth Elphinstone (1911–1980). She was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April 1923. John Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone (1914–1975). He died unmarried and had no issue. The Hon. Jean Constance Elphinstone (1915–1999), married Captain John Wills.

  2. Mary Frances Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone and Baroness Elphinstone, DCVO (August 30, 1883–February 8, 1961) was a maternal aunt and a godparent of Elizabeth II. Born The Lady Mary Frances Bowes-Lyon , she was the daughter of Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and the elder sister of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth).

  3. The Hon. Mary Elizabeth Elphinstone (2 July 1911 – 16 May 1980), who was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923. John Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone (22 March 1914 – 15 November 1975)

  4. Lady Mary Elphinstone Born Lady Mary Frances Bowes Lyon 30 August 1883(1883 08 30) Angus, Scotland Died 8 February 1961(1961 02 08) (aged 77) Inveresk, Scotland Title en-academic.com EN

  5. Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne. Madre. Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck. Consorte di. Sidney Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, XVI Lord Elphinstone. Mary Frances Bowes-Lyon ( Angus, 30 agosto 1883 – Inveresk, 8 febbraio 1961) è stata una nobildonna britannica, era la zia materna e madrina di Elisabetta II .

  6. Mary Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone. kinship to subject. elder sister. 1 reference. stated in. Kindred Britain. Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 15th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The Hon Mary Elizabeth Elphinstone (11), daughter of Lord and Lady Elphinstone, niece of the bride Miss Betty Cator (later sister-in-law to the bride, as Hon Mrs Michael Bowes-Lyon) The newly formed British Broadcasting Company had wanted to record and broadcast the event on radio, but the Chapter vetoed the idea (although the Dean , Herbert Edward Ryle , was in favour). [14]