Reay/Ruulio marriage

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Michael Rhodes

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Jan 29, 2010, 2:59:45 AM1/29/10
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_.The marriage took place 14 January, 2010, in London, between the Hon
Aeneas Simon Mackay, Master of Reay
(b 20 March 1965), eldest son and heir of the 14th Lord Reay (b 19
July 1937), of Whittington Hall, Lancashire, by his 1s wife the former
Hon Annabel Thérese Fraser (now the Hon Lady Keswick, of Oare House,
Wilts), 2nd dau. of the 15th Lord Lovat; & Mia J. Ruulio, elde dau of
Mr & Mrs Markus Ruulio, of Helsinki, Finland.

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marquess

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Jan 29, 2010, 3:49:59 AM1/29/10
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No mention of the Dutch property and the fact that he is also a baron?

On 28 Jan, 19:59, Michael Rhodes <mig73allenford2...@yahoo.co.uk>
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bx...@yahoo.com

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Jan 29, 2010, 4:16:04 PM1/29/10
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Congratulations to the happy couple.

May they have as many sons as she has vowels in her name-- otherwise
the title will be succeeded to (after him) by the baronial side of the
family that actually lives in Holland.

Brooke

On Jan 29, 2:59�am, Michael Rhodes <mig73allenford2...@yahoo.co.uk>
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> _.The marriage took place 14 January, 2010, in London, between the Hon
> Aeneas Simon Mackay, Master of Reay
> (b 20 March 1965), eldest son and heir of the 14th Lord Reay (b 19
> July 1937), of Whittington Hall, Lancashire, by his 1s wife the former

> Hon Annabel Th�rese Fraser (now the Hon Lady Keswick, of Oare House,

bx...@yahoo.com

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Jan 29, 2010, 4:18:30 PM1/29/10
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I also meant to add that it is very nice to see an actual marriage
notice for a change. Usually we see the engagement notice and kind of
assume (although we know what that word means) the marriage eventually
took place.

Brooke

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Shinjinee

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Jan 29, 2010, 10:54:37 PM1/29/10
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Doesn't the Master of Reay have a younger brother, also unmarried?

Shinjinee

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Jan 30, 2010, 3:07:36 AM1/30/10
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Yes he does Baron & the Hon Edward Andrew b 1974, there are lots of
copious heirs to this title.

marquess

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Jan 30, 2010, 3:10:37 AM1/30/10
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No mention of Ophemert in Gelderland, Netherlands which is an
ancestral seat of the family.

On 29 Jan, 15:54, Shinjinee <ssenpub...@gmail.com> wrote:

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