Ella Caroline JULIUS [541]
- Born: 3 Jun 1879, Islington MDX London
- Marriage (1): Arthur Stanley ELWORTHY [595] on 18 Apr 1900 in Christchurch Cathedral N.Z.
- Died: 15 Jun 1967, Christchurch NZ aged 88
General Notes:
Ella is remembered by her neice Di Wilson as a beautiful and elegant woman, fashionably dressed she did not go unnoticed. Di tells a story of the occasion of Ella's son John's graduation from Dartmouth. John is said to have written to his mother, with the invitation to the event and the note "please dress quietly".
An Ella C Julius aged 6 arrived in Victoria September 1884 aboard the South Australian from Britain. Ref PROV - Unassisted Immigration to Victoria 1852-1923
TABLE TALK. The engagement is announced of Miss Ella Julius, daughter of Bishop Julius, Christchurch, to Mr Arthur Elworthy, "Pareora," Timaru. Otago Witness , Issue 2375, 7 September 1899, Page 51
Julius Jottings January 1900. No. 1. The latest engagement in the family that has come to hand it is that of Ella Julius, third daughter of the Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand, to Mr Elworthy.
Ella was a Life Member of the Canterbury Jockey Club.
OBITUARY: Mrs E. C. Elworthy The death occurred at her home in Christchurch yesterday of Mrs E. C. Elworthy, wife of the late Mr A. S. Elworthy, formerly of Holme Station. Mrs Elworthy who was a daughter of Archbishop Julius, the first Primate of New Zealand, was born at Richmond, England, and came to New Zealand when her father was appointed Bishop of Christchurch. In 1899 she married Mr Elworthy and went to Holme Station, returning to Christchurch after the station was subdivided following the Second World War. Mrs Elworthy, who did not participate in public matters, was nevertheless deeply interested in her husband's activities as president of the Canterbury Jockey Club and master of the South Canterbury Hunt. In recognition of her interest and services, the jockey club created her a life member. Before her marriage, and subsequently, Mrs Elworthy was interested in music, and before going to Holme Station she was a violinist with the Christchurch Orchestra. Later her interest turned to the piano (becoming a very talented classical pianist) and it was usual for her to play the "extras" at Hunt Club balls and other similar social functions. Mrs Elworthy led a retired life in Christchurch probably her primary interest being the affairs of the Anglican Cathedral, from where her funeral will take place today. Mrs Elworthy is survived by a family of four. They are: Mr Edward Elworthy (Four Peaks), Mr John Elworthy (Scarborough), Mrs H Sinclair-Thompson (Timaru), and Mrs D W J Gould (Christchurch)
Other Records
1. Census: England, 3 Apr 1881, 44 Milner Sq Islington London. Ella is described as a daughter aged 1 born Islington MDX
2. Ella Caroline Julius: Images over life, 1886-1926. Ella as a child aged 5,1886, with her sister Ada in a buggy, as a young woman, images taken 1914 & 1926.
3. Arthur Elworthy = Ella Julius: Marriage, 18 Apr 1900, Christchurch Cathedral N.Z. This wedding group is not marked but the researcher believes it to be the marriage of Arthur aged 26 Elworthy to Ella Julius aged 21, both the bride & groom are almost unmistakable. Just behind Arthur's left shoulder is his brother Percy aged 19, with possibly Mary (Polly) Julius aged 25 on his left hand, Bertha Julius aged 14 on the ground. At the far right perhaps Muriel Elworthy aged 17 who elsewhere has been described as a "stunningly beautiful woman". On the far left say Edith (Ede) Elworthy aged 31, to her right Ada Julius aged 18. What say you ? All other Elworthy and Julius women of that generation have been accounted for, by marriage or death.
The remainder of the wedding party (men) unfortunately remain unidentified - can you help ?
The marriage of Arthur and Ella was the first to be performed in the then new Christchurch Cathedral.
Marriages at that time involving moneyed families where spendid affairs, even in the Colonies, see below.
JULIUS JOTTINGS. October 1900 No. 3 WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL, CHRISTCHURCH. Marriage of Miss Ella Julius ; 19 April, 1900. At the Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, Miss Ella Caroline Julius, third daughter of the Bishop of Christchurch, was married to Mr. Arthur Stanley Elworthy, of Pareora. Shortly after two o'clock the square began to assume a spirited and gay appearance. Round the north and south doors of the Cathedral were crowded large numbers of the general public, waiting for the doors to open, and through the tower door a steady stream of invited guests was pouring. The Cathedral grounds, the pavements outside, and the streets beyond, were being rapidly filled with expectant and excited crowds of well-wishers. Inside the Cathedral the scene was no less animated. Through the tower door the guests were rapidly arriving. The middle portion of the Cathedral was reserved for the guests, and large as the space was, it was quite inadequate to seat the immense number present. The sides were open to the general public, and shortly after the doors were opened all the available seats were taken and all the available standing room occupied. People crowded everywhere, and were with difficulty only restrained by a detachment of police constables, stationed in different parts of the building. The sidesmen of the Cathedral, each bearing a wand, set off with a white satin-bow, were kept busily employed the whole time, finding seats, preserving order, and keeping the aisles clear. Large numbers of people would insist upon standing on the chairs, and it was only by the most vigilant watching and attention on the part of the constables and sidesmen that, this could be prevented. The altar had been elaborately decorated with white flowers. Shortly before half-past two the Cathedral choir left the vestry and walked slowly down the aisle to the front porch. Here they waited pending the arrival of the brides.At half-past two the front. doors were opened and a length of carpet was hastily unrolled from the steps of the Cathedral to the kerbing of the pavement outside. The bride had arrived. The hymn, " 0 Perfect Love," was sung by the choir and congregation as the procession moved slowly along the centre aisle towards the altar. Following the choir were Bishop Wallis, of Wellington, and the Revs. Canon Harper and W. Dunkley, of Christchurch. Then came the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, and carrying a brilliant bouquet of flowers. Miss Bertha Julius followed, holding up the bride's train. The remaining bridesmaids, Misses Julius, Elworthy, Muriel Elworthy, and Ada Julius completed the bridal party. A few of the chief guests completed the procession. The bridegroom was already waiting near the altar. The ceremony was conducted by the Bishop of Wellington, assisted by the Rev. Canon Harper. The responses of the bride were heard clearly and distinctly throughout the whole Cathedral. During the service the 127th psalm was sung by the choir, and the hymn, " How Welcome was the Call." At the conclusion of the ceremony, the Bishop of Wellington delivered a short paternal address on the duties and responsibilities of husband and wife to each other, and to their fellows at large, and then publicly blessed the recently-wedded couple kneeling before him. Wagner's ' Bridal March " was played by Mr. Tendall while the register was being signed in the vestry. This was completed in a few minutes, and as Mendelssohn's " Wedding March " pealed out, the bride and her husband, followed by the bridesmaids, Bishop and Mrs. Julius, and a number, of guests, walked again down the aisle and through the, doors. The, bridal party and guests then drove to Bishopscourt, the residence of the bride's parents. The bride's robe was of ivory mousseline satin duchesse, with an underskirt of real Brussels applique lace., and a very handsome Court train trimmed down the left side with beautiful sprays of orange blossom. It had a prettily-draped bodice with the neck and sleeves of real Brussels lace. The bridesmaids, Misses Julius, Elworthy, Muriel Elworthy Ada and Bertha Julius, wore costumes of ivory-white Liberty satin overskirts, trimmed with fringe, with a pretty chiffon frill round the foot of the skirt. They wore draped bodices with lace neck and sleeves, and finished round the waist with pink chiffon sashes edged with fringe. They also wore black velvet picture hat's trimmed with black chiffon, and ostrich feathers fastened with large steel buckle at side. Mrs. Julius wore a red cloth gown, the skirt being handsomely trimmed with black passementerie, and the- bodice finished with cream lace over rich mousseline satin. She also wore a semiVictorian black velvet bonnet, trimmed with ostrich tips and ospreys, relieved with brilliant buckles. The under brim was of white satin, finely tucked. During the afternoon the Bishop and Mrs. Julius entertained a very large number of guests at Bishopscourt. Among those who accepted invitations were:-Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Andrews, Miss Asser, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Archer, the Misses Andrews, Mr. and Misses. Murray-Aynsley, Miss Amble, Mr. and Misses Ainger, Mrs. C R. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Acton-Adams, the Hon. J. B., Mrs. and Misses Acland, Mr., Mrs. and Miss J. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Boys, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. N. Blakiston, Mr. and Mrs. Bethell, Mrs. C. Bower, Miss Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen, Misses Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Bloxam, Mr. G. Brittan and Miss Brittan, Mr. and Mrs. Blyth, Rev. and Mrs. Blackburne, Rev. C. Blakiston, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bridge, Mrs. Hamilton Bond, Mrs. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blackburne, Mr. J. W. Barnes, Miss Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Misses Bowron, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Baines, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barker, Rev. W. and Mrs. Bean, Mr. and, Mrs. Beswick, Rev. A. Beaven, Mr. and Mrs. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bond, Professor and Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Bromley Cocks, Misses Cocks, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Misses Cameron, Archdeacon and Mrs. Cholmondeley, Mr. R. and the Misses Cholmondeley, Mr. and the Misses Cardale, Mr. C. Cardale, Mrs. C. Chapman, Mrs. Curnow, Canon and Mrs. Cotterill, Misses Cotterill, Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cox, Miss Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark and the Messrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Common, Miss Cotton, Rev. P. J. and Mrs. Cocks, Mr. and Mrs. Cane, Mr. T. Cane and Miss Cane, Mr. A. Cox, Misses Cox, Rev. C. and Miss Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffrey, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cox, and the Misses Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Michell Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cotterill, the Rev. E. E. and Mrs. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cowlishaw, Dr. and Mrs. N. K. Cox, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Cowlishaw, Mr. T. Cowlishaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cobham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, Miss Cabot, Rev. W. and Mrs. Cruden, Miss Campbell, Mr. and Airs. Croxton, Mr. and Mrs. Cunnington, Mr. W. G. Cookson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dudley, Mrs. H. Dixon and Miss Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deans, Mr. G. Dennistoun, Dr. Drew, Mr. and Mrs Dixon, the Rev. W. and Mrs. Dunkley, Mr. M. C. Denniston, the Rev. F. Dunnage, Miss Dunnage, Mr. E. Dyer, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Ensor, the Rev. H. and Mrs. East, Mrs. Everest, Dr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Embling, Dr. and Mrs. Elinslie, Sister Edith, Miss Fairhurst, Mrs. and Miss Fenwick, Mrs. Ford, the Rev. C. A. and Mrs. Fraer, Mr. Ford, Rev. A. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. Fox, Miss Ford, the Rev. L. Fitzgerald, Rev. F. and Mrs. Fendall, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Fisher, the Misses Gard'ner, Dr. Gane, Rev. C. H. and Mrs. Gossett., Mr. and Mrs. Graham Greenwood, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Gordon, Rev. R. F. and Mrs. Garbett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grant, Air., Mrs. and Miss Graham, Mr. Isaac Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. T. Garrard, Mrs. Gard'ner, Judge. Gresson and Mrs. Gresson, Captain Garcia, Miss Giffard, Mrs. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harkness, Captain and Mrs. Hutton, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Harley, Mrs. and Miss Hardcastle., Mrs. and Miss Holt, Mrs. and Miss Hennah, Mr. Higginbotham, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hall, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves, Mr. Hobbs, Archdeacon Harper, Miss Hastings, Miss Hicks, Mrs. Hassell, Mr. and Miss Heywood, Mrs. G. W. Hall, Mrs. P. Hanmer the Rev. T. A. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harris, Professor and Mrs. Haslam, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Helmore, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Miss J. 0'B. Hoare, Mr. D. and Misses Hoare, Sir John and Lady Hall, Mr. M. Harper, Canon and the Misses Harper, Rev. J. and Mrs. Holland, Rev. F. A. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harper, Miss Harper, the Messrs. Harper, Rev. F. and Miss Hoggins, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hill, the Misses Hill, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hanmer, Mrs. Inman, Dr. Mrs. and Miss Irving, Dr. W. Irving, the Rev. F. Inwood, Mr. Mrs. and the Misses Izard, Mrs. and Miss Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. Jennings, Mr. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jameson, the Rev. and Mrs. W. Knowles, Canon and Mrs. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Knubley, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Kaye, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Kinley, Sister Kate, Mrs. Luxmore, Archdeacon and the Misses Lingard, the Misses Lean, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lake, Mr. Mrs. and Miss C. Louisson, Miss Lissaman, Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Le Cren, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lindsay, Mrs. Mathias, the Rev. H. H. and Mrs. Mathias, Mr. and Miss Macfarlane, Mrs. Macdonald, Mr. B. Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Meares, Mr, and Mrs. G. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. D. McLaren, Mr. J. Malin, Mr., Mrs. and the Misses W. D. Meares, Mr. Mrs. and Miss G. Merton, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Maude, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Marciel, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Macdonald, Mr. Laing-Meeson, Mrs. B. H. and Miss Moorehouse, Dr. Moorehouse, Dr. and Mrs. Mickle, Mr. Mrs. and Misses Maling, the Hon W. Montgomery, Messrs. W. H. and J. Montgomery, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Malet, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Maxwell, Rev. T. and Mrs. Meyer, Mr. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nalder, Rev. H. and Mrs. Northcote, Mrs and Mrs. Nisbet, Mr. and Mrs. Orbel, Mr. and Mrs. Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. Otway, Mr. Ormsby, Rev W. H. Orbell, Mrs. and Miss M. Ollivier, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rorke, Mrs. and Miss Prins, Rev. and Mrs. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer, Rev. H. J. and Mrs. Purchas, Canon and Mrs. Pascoe, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Palmer, Mr. S. S. Payton, Mr. H. H. Pitman, Mr. P. Perry, Mr. C. Perry, Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Pritchell, Mrs. and Miss Preston, Miss Povey, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Peacock, Miss Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Pyne, Mr's. Pollard, Mr. G. H. Palmer, Miss Parkerson, Mrs. and the Misses Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Heaton Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rolleston, Mrs. and the Misses Reeves and the Messrs. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rhodes, Major and Mrs. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rich, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rhodes, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Russell, Miss and Mr. J. Rolleston, Mr. F. I. Rolleston, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rutherford, Mr. G. Ritchie, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Ronalds, Sister Rose, Miss Stopford, Dr. and Mrs. Symes, Professor and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Smithson, Rev. C. A. and Mrs. Scott, Mrs. M. and Mrs. Studholme, Mr. and Mrs. Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. Stead, Mr. W. Stead, Rev. F. J. and Mrs. Smyth, Lieutenant-Colonel, Mrs. and Miss Slater, Mr. C. Studholme, Rev. J. and Mrs. Sheldon, Mr. C. C. Studholme, Mr. and Mrs. Strachey, Mr. W. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Studholme, Rev. H. and Mrs. Smyth, Mrs. and Miss Sanders, Miss Tanner, Mr. Thierens, Rev. and Mrs. Turrell, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Tendall, Mr. C. Tendall, Mr. and Mrs. C. Turrell, Rev. R. J. Mrs. and Miss Thorpe, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Thomas, Mr. G. Tapper, Mr. Mrs, and the Misses Tabart, Mrs. and Miss Tripp, Miss Templer, Rev. C. and Mrs. Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Teschmaker, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thompson, Mrs. and Miss Thomas, the Misses Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Trent, Sir James and. Mr. Fraser-Tytler, Mr. B. Tripp, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, Mr. C. de S. Teschmaker, Mr. H. J. Teschmaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Turner, Mrs. Teschmaker, Miss Tipping, Mrs. Vernon Misses Colborne-Veel, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watson, Rev. W. T. P. and Mrs. Winter, Mrs. W Willock, Mr, Mrs. and Miss Wilding, Mrs. and Miss J. Williams, Messrs. Williams, Miss Wodehouse, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Way, Mr. and Mrs. Wardrop, Mrs. Woodhouse, Mrs. and the Misses Woollcombe, Mr. and Mrs. G. Way, Mrs. C. Whitefoord, Mrs. and the Misses Wilson, the Misses Webster, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Wilson, Rev. H. and Mrs. Williams, Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wigram, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Wynn-Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Watson, Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Woodthorpe, Mr. W. Wood, Mrs. R. Weed and Miss Webb, Mrs. Miss and Mr. R. Wigley, Rev. H. C. M., Mrs. and Miss Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wray, Mr. Miss and Miss Westenra, Mr. P. Westenra, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Woodroffe, Mr. Wilfred White, Rev. L. Carsley Brady, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wallace, the Hon. W. C. and Mrs. Walker, Miss and Mrs. D. Walker, Mr. H. R. Mrs, and Miss Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Walcot-Wood. THE PRESENTS : The following is a list of the presents :- A diamond necklace and diamond crescent brooch, Mr. A. S. Elworthy ; six silver table lamps, Bishop of Christchurch and Mrs. Julius; silver-mounted tray, inlaid with medals, and silver tea and coffee service, Mrs. Elworthy ; silver cigar-box and silver handled parasol, Mr. and Mrs. Meville Jameson; pearl and turquoise pendant, with, gold chain, Bishop of Melanesia. and Mrs. Wilson; silver manicure set, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Julius; silver hand-glass and silver-mounted cigarcase, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bond ; pearl and diamond pendant, with gold chain, and Chippendale cabinet:, Miss Elworthy ; cheque, Mr. H. Elworthy ; oak cabinet, Mr. P. Elworthy ; silver card-case; and sofa cushion, Mrs. Julius ; silver revolving dish and table centre, Miss Julius; silver powder-box and silver hair-pin box, Miss M. Elworthy ; silver jardiniere, Misses A. and B. Julius ; silver jug, the Earl and Countess of Ranfurly ; Doulton bowl, Bishop of Wellington and Mrs. Wallace; silver-backed brush and comb, Mrs. H. Bond ; pair of silver vases, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bond; cheque, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y . O'Connor ; pair of silver candlesticks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Embling ; Doulton vase, Bishopcourt household; cheque, Miss I. Rowlandson, England; three cut-glass spirit decanters, in oak stands, Mr. C. Teschemaker ; silver lemon-squeezer and goblet, Mr. H. Teschemaker; silvermounted shaving brush, Captain Teschemaker; cheque, the Misses Pratt, London; picture, the; Misses Hey, London; four silver bon-bon dishes, Mr. Hamlyn; ; riding crop, Captain and Mrs. Hall; four silver entree dishes, Mr. and Mrs. T. Shorrock; ; silver egg stand, Mr. and Mrs. Cheetham ; pair of silver vases, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamlyn; silver cigarettelighter, Mr. Armitage; gold-mounted cigarette-holder, Mr. Macpherson; pair of silver and cut-glass vases and silver and cut, glass scent bottle, Dr. Ovenden ; picture, Mrs. and Messrs. H. R. Williams; embroidered sofa, cushion, Miss. H. Williams; Chinese silk, Rev. and Mrs. Flower; embroidered table-cloth, Mr. and Mrs. G. Western, England; fountain pen, Miss E. Western, England; embroidered photo frame, Miss Lewis ; silver cruet stand, Mr. H. Tripp ; clock, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wallace,; biscuit barrel, Major and Mrs. Richards; china afternoon tea-set, Mrs. Bromley Cox; greenstone paper knifes Miss and Miss N. Bromley Cox; Crown Derby plates Miss Monica Cox; embroidered sachets, Miss Tripp ; silver butter dish, Canon Harper; gold and pearl pendant and gold chain, and china, tea. set, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Cashmere; silver cream jug, lion. J. B. and Mrs. Acland; silver toilet box, Miss R. Acland ; Burmese ware tray, Professor, Mrs, and Miss, Cook ; Maltese silk doylies, the Misses M. and G. Anderson; pair of Japanese jars, Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Pollock; pair of silver knife rests, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips; silk Maltese handkerchief, Miss Waller, England ; butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall ; silver vase, Mr. Thierens ; embroidered photo frame, Miss F. Studholme. ; Doulton bowl, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Way; Doulton cheese-holder, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Fisher; silver tea service, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rhodes ; Crown Derby vase, Mr. W. Wood; bread-cutting machine, Mr. and Mrs. R. Macdonald ; Doulton vase, Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Cox; Italian vellum frame, the. Misses Cox; silver bon-bon dishes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson; silver photo frame Mr. and Mrs. Smithson; silver inkstand, pen and pencil, Mrs. M. Studholme and Mr. E. C. Studholme ; cutglass spirit decanters, in oak stand, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cartwright ; silver salver, presented by members of the South Canterbury Hunt Club ; silver and pearl bread fork, Mr. and Mrs. Holt; silver tray, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan ; silver matchbox, Mr. Mostyn Jones; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferry; silver cigar rest, Mr. and Mrs. Goldingham ; silver fruit knife, Miss Lissaman ; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. H. Le Cren ; silver-mounted Crown Derby jam dish, and silver-mounted matchbox, Mr. and Mrs. Bristol ; Doulton vase, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ogle ; picture, Mr. Carlyle Studholme ; handsome china vase, Mr. and Mrs. Knubley ; silver matchbox, Mrs. Stewart Worcester plate, the Misses E. and T. and Mr. E. Cardale ; silver photo frame, Mr. J. Mating ; Worcester jar, Miss M. Mating; silver - mounted scent bottle, Miss E. Haling ; china, tea service., Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Smyth ; Tutarsio china candlesticks, Dr. and Mrs. Irving ; silver teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford; pair Cloisonne vases, Archdeacon Harper ; silver card tray, Mrs. Heaton Rhodes; "At Home" book, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Bridge; two volumes of Ruskin, Mr, and Mrs. G. F. Tendall and Family; silver-mounted scent bottle, Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell; nine volumes of Rudyard Kipling, Dr. Drew; picture, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Cowlishaw ; pair of silver vases, Mrs. Macdonald ; Oriental drapery, Mr. E. Macdonald; pearl-shell sugar scoop, Mrs. Comins (Norfolk Island) ; four Worcester vases, Mr. and Mrs. Izard ; pair silver vases, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Evans; pair silver salt cellars, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Wyn-Williams; picture, Dr. Gane,; three silver-mounted vases, Mrs. and Miss. Slater ; silver mounted scent bottle, Mr. Griffith Smithe ; silver cake basket, Hon. W. Montgomery; silver manicure set., Cathedral choir boys; silver hot water jug, Mrs. P. Bouverie Luxmore ; silver and glass cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood; pair silver pepper pots, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas; embroidered photograph frame, Miss Ainger ; box of handkerchiefs, Miss Lambe (England) ; picture, Miss D. and Mr. F. Rolleston ; lace handkerchief, Miss Emery (England) ; pair silver pepper pots, Mrs. G. Rhodes; embroidered sachet, Miss F. Woollcombe; silver bonbon dish, Rev. and Mrs. Winter; silver-mounted green stone paper knife, Mr. and Mrs. Tabart; clock, Sir John and Lady Hall; silver-mounted purse, Mr. and Mrs. H. Catterill; silver bonbon dish, Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet; silvermounted claret jug, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Graham; pair of silver bonbon dishes, Messrs. C. and E. Harper ; pair of silver salt cellars; Mr. and Mrs. Maude; silver-mounted bag, Rev. and the Misses Hoare; carved table, Canon and Mrs. Knowles; Doulton vase, Mr. J. M. Heywood; silver-mounted toilet-box, Mr. M. Ormsby; silver purse, Mrs. Ollivier; pair of ivory knife-rests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Matson ; antique silver goblet, Miss Ambler; pair of silver and cut-glass toilet-boxes, Dr. and Mrs. Palmer; pair silver candlesticks, Mr. and Mrs. Pitman; pair of silver-mounted trays, Messrs. G. and C. Weston ; glass fire-screen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewett; carved double photograph frame, Professor and Mrs. Scott; Wedgewood hot-water jug, Mrs. Croasdale Bowen; Irish china shell dish, Miss A. Bowen; embroidered tablecloth, Hon. C. C. and Mrs. Bowen ; prayer and hymn book in case, Rev. T. and Mrs. Hamilton; lace handkerchief, Mr. and Mrs. Croxton ; pair of Stoke china vases, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y . Wardrop ; Hood's poems, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Little.; Russian leather writing-case, Miss Hicks; silver sugar basin, Mrs. G. Rhodes ; Doulton vase, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Kaye; Doulton vase, Mr. C. Perry ; silver candlesticks, Colonel and Mrs. Gordon ; pair of vases, Mr. and Mrs. Scott-Thomson ; picture, Mrs. E. Hardcastle ; Tutarsio china vase, Mrs. H. D. Meares ; pair silver salt cellars, Mr. and Mrs. Westenra ; pair Tutarsio vases, Miss Marmaduke Dixon ; pair silver-mounted vases, Mrs. Inman ; silver-mounted scent bottle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dryden Hall ; silver-mounted jam dish, Miss Fairhurst ; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey; silver mustard, cayenne and pepper pots, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thompson; pair silver butter knives, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargreaves; case, silver button-hook, glove-stretchers, shoe-horn, and glove buttonhook, Rev. L. Carsley Bradey ; cheque, Mr. M. Harper ; Kaiapoi rug, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chaffey; silver nut-crackers, Mrs. Wigley; Cloisonne vase, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wigram ; silver-mounted purse, Committee, of S.P.C.A. ; four silver and cut-glass vases, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stead ; silver and cut-glass scent bottle, Mr. W. G. Stead; embroidered traycloth, Mrs. Helmore ; picture, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Beswick ; Barmware vase, Mrs. Willock ; pair silver and cut-glass scent bottles, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Blackburne; ; silver toilet-box, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood; Worcester bowl, Mrs. D. M. Moorhouse; picture, Captain Garcia; Doulton jug, Rev. W. H. Orbell; picture, Mrs. F. W. Haslam; clock, Mr. and Mrs. Trent; four silvermounted vases, Mr. and Mrs. Cobham ; Limoges jar, Dr. and Mrs. Cox; silver-mounted vase, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M'Dougall; silver bonbon dish, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burns ; Doulton tray, Canon and Mrs. Cotterill ; Doulton boyd, Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Anderson ; silvermounted ivory paper-knife, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews ; silver egg-stand, Dr. and Mrs. Mickle ; silver and china coffee service, Mr. and, Mrs. W. Reece; cake stand, Rev. and Mrs. Crudens ; silvermounted honey dish, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bloxam ; silver ink-stand, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hill; embroidered table centre, Miss Hill; duchesse tablecloth and mats, Miss E. Hill; silver fish-knife and fork, Mr. and Mrs. Blakiston ; Japanese feather fan, Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Smith; two Maori bags, Rev. W. and Mrs. Blathwaite ; four Crown Derby plates, Mrs. Fenwick ; two silver fruit spoons, Canon and Mrs. Dunkley ; case of silver spoons, Mr. and Mrs. T. Garrard; silver fruit spoon and bread fork, Dr. and Mrs. Symes ; embroidered traycloth, Miss B. Buller; case of silver spoons and pair silver salt cellars, Dr. and Mrs. A. Stuart Reid ; silk drapery, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Acton-Adams ; pair old silver bonbon dishes, Miss B. Russell; picture, Dr. and Mrs. C. Morton Anderson; silver bread fork, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bishop; Russian leather writing case, Mr. and Mrs. G. M'Intyre ; picture, Rev. W. and Mrs. Knowles; pair brass candlesticks, Mr. and Mrs. Bourne; worked traycloth, Miss Harley; two picture, Dr. and Mrs. Jennings; case of silver spoons Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford; silver-mounted dressing-case, with fittings, presented by the Cathedral sidesmen ; oak chair, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fraser; oak " Monk's seat," Mr. and Mrs. T. Teschemaker ; Doulton bowl, Dr. and Mrs. Elmslie; Doulton bowl, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Loughnan ; silver-mounted glass matchbox, Miss H. Cotterill; pair silver napkin rings, Mr. W. H. Montgomery; Doulton bowl, Archdeacon and Mrs. Cholmondeley; Doulton hotwater jug, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge's ; Herbert's poems, Canon and Mrs. Pascoe; rose bowl, Mrs. and Miss A. Chevallier Preston; pair silver-mounted vases, Mr. J. Montgomery; double silver cornucopia vase, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron; silver photograph frame, Miss E. Cameron; silver photograph frame, Miss M. Cameron; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. W. Morton; silver-mounted cream jug and sugar basin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer; pair silver-mounted trays, Mr. M. Denniston; silver butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watson; Doulton vase, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rorke ; picture, the Misses. Gardner ; silver asparagus tongs, Mr. and Mrs. Common ; Doulton jug, Misses W. M. Cotterill ; china tea service, Mrs. J. Studholme ; silver cigarette case, Mrs. Laing Meeson ; silver bowl, Mr. G. Denniston ; a silver sugar basin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell ; carved photograph frame, Mrs. Everest; carved tray Mrs, and the Misses Russell Webb; silver-mounted purse, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lindsay; worked handkerchief sachet, Misses N. and C. Gresson ; New Zealand wood photograph frame, Miss Povey ; six silver-mounted vases, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weston ; silver-mounted vase, Mr. Heaseman ; Wordsworth's and Longfellow's poems, Rev: R. A. and Mrs. Woodthorpe ; pair silver-mounted vases, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Webb; carved tray, Mrs. F. G. Thomas; hand-painted screen Miss Partridge; two silver toulet boxes, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dixon; picture, Misses V. and S. Devenish Meares; lavender bags, Mrs. A. Haines; picture, Mr. Bernard Tripp; Doulton vase, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley; picture, Miss K. Nedwill; Doulton jug, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jameson; tortoiseshell card-case, Mr. and Mrs. Homersham; New Zealand wood four photograph frame, Sister Edith ; embroidered tablecloth, Mr. and Mrs. Neave; photograph-frame, Mrs. Reeves.; pair midget frames, Miss M. Reeves; Doulton bowl, Mrs. Gould; silver ladies' companion, Mrs. Chapman ; Doulton jug, Miss L. Harper ; picture, Mr. T. W. Cane; pair silver fruit, spoons, Mr. and Mrs. D. McLaren; ; silver-mounted pocket-book, Mrs. T. B. Beckett; silver bonbon dish, Mrs. Norton Francis ; silver toast rack, Mr. J. M. Tripp; four silver pepper pots and silver napkin rings, Mr. E. and Mr. J. Ford; case of silvermounted pipes and silver matchbox, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford; pincushion and pair glass salt cellars, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Strachey; china coffee set (England) ; Doulton bowl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deans ; silver butter dish, Rev. and Mrs. Airey Watson ; two Limoges and one Doulton plate, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomas ; worked table centre, Miss .Y. Weight; scent bottle in case, Mr. and Mrs. Eichbaum ; Japanese table centres and doyleys, and photograph wall frame, Mr. and Mrs. Wilding; carved table, the Misses and Master P, Cosgroves ; silvermounted ivory paper knife, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes ; silver photograph frame, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turnbull ; four Limoges plates, Mrs. C. Fenwick; Doulton hot-water jug, Mr. and Mrs. Nalder; Kaffe Fanne, Mr. I. Gibbs ; silver toilet box, Mr. and Mrs. Boyle; silver-mounted inkstand, Mr. and the Misses Murray-Aynsley ; Tennyson's poems, Mrs. Mathias; embroidered tray cloth, Mr, Whitefoord ; Barum ware bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood ; silver gong, Mrs. G. Merton; silver card tray, Mrs. A. Cracroft Wilson; gold brooch, Mrs. Curnow ; Worcester jug, Mrs. H. Ford; two silver dessert spoons, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rutherford ; jam dish, Miss M. Studholme ; embroidered photograph frames, Misses L. and B. Saunders; embroidered tray cloth, Miss Chaffey; gold brooch, Christchurch Musical Union Orchestra; silver frame, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Orbell.
Ella married Arthur Stanley ELWORTHY [595] [MRIN: 175], son of Edward ELWORTHY [633] and Sarah Maria SHORROCK [2057], on 18 Apr 1900 in Christchurch Cathedral N.Z. (Arthur Stanley ELWORTHY [595] was born in Jul 1874 in Holme Station Pareora Sth Canty, died on 7 Dec 1962 in Holmwood Fendalton Christchurch NZ and was cremated on 10 Dec 1962 in Christchurch Crematorium.)
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