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John Herbert Bowes-Lyon death notice from the Times, 11 Feb. 1930, page 17. The text reads:

"MR. JOHN BOWES-LYON. The Duke and Duchess of York were present at the funeral at St. Paul's, Walden, yesterday, of the Hon. John Herbert Bowes-Lyon. The service, which was conducted by the Rev. H. S. C. Whitehouse (the vicar), was of the simplest character.

"The chief mourners word the Hon. Mrs. John. Bowes-Lyon (widow), the Earl and Countess of Strathmore (parents), Lord and Lady Glamis (brother and sister-in-law), the Duke and Duchess of York (brother-in-law and sister), the Hon. David and the Hon. Michael Bowes-Lyon (brothers), the Hon. Patrick and the Hon. Malcolm Bowes-Lyon (uncles), Lady Elphinstone and Lady Rose Levesori-Gower (sisters), Captain and Mrs. Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon, and Mr. P. K. Hodgson, private secretary to the Duke of York. Others present Included:—

"Lady Evelyn McDonnell, Lady Nina Balfour, the Dowager Countess of Leven and Melville, Major-General Sir Torquhil Matheson, Viscount and Viscountess Hampden, Mrs. Martin Smith, Mr. Ronald Nall-Cain, Colonel H.J. Sowerby, Colonel Tom Sowerby, Colonel Richard Oakley, Mr. Hugh Pitman. Mr. John Carton (representing the National Farmers' Union), Mrs. Guy Kindersley. Mr. Grenfell White. Mr. A. W. Bailey Hawkins. Mr. J. B. Bailey Hawkins, Major A. G. Bailey Hawkins, Miss Lowther. Miss de Beaumont.

"A memorial service for the Hon. John Bowes-Lyon will he held at St. Michael's, Cornhill, at 12.30 p.m., to-day."

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