bb.1. Major Nicholas Rothesay, geb. 1892, oorl.
1926 x 12/11/1919 met Marie Louise Lucienne Juiliette MARTIN,
geb. 28/05/1878, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada, oorl. 13/11/1948, City of
London, Greater London, Engeland, begr. St Peter's Churchyard, Frimley, Surrey
Heath Borough, Surrey, Engeland, d.v. Francois Xavier Martin.
Nicholas Rothesay was die seun van Edward James Stuart Wortley en Violet Hunter Guthrie.
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Marie
Louise Lucienne Juliette Stuart-Wortley (nee Martin) Late Edwardes, was born in
Montreal on the 28th May 1878, the daughter of Francois Xavier Martin. She was
brought up in Vancouver where she made several appearances as an amateur opera
singer.
She
moved to France where she studied with Jean de Reszke. Her debut as a
professional singer was on the 15th July 1908 in Covent Garden. Her stage name
was Madame Edvina. She sang her in many roles. She travelled back to Canada
where she sang with the Montreal Opera in 1912. Then with the Boston Opera
Company she travelled to Paris in 1914. Her travels were curtailed by the
outbreak of WW1, during which she gave her services at many benefit concerts
and undertook her only concert tour of Canada in 1916. Her voice was described
as ‘limpid and even and with its pure sensuous quality held great charm, even
though produced in the ''open'' French manner. ''Very modern'' as an actress,
she sang too well for the ancients to flout her on that score.' Post-war she
sang at Covent Garden.
She
was married three times. The first in 1898 to James Mathews Buxton – it is not
known what happened to this spouse. Secondly on
3 September 1901 to the Honourable Cecil Edwardes),
son of William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington and Grace Elizabeth
Johnstone-Douglas,
who died on active service in 1917 in France. She had two daughters’ Lumena and
Marie Edwardes. Thirdly on
12 November 1919 to Major Nicholas Rothesay Stuart-Wortley, who
pre-deceased her in 1926, after which she moved to Cannes, where she ran an
antique shop until she left France at the outbreak of WW2.
She
died in a London nursing home on the 13th November 1948. Her funeral service
was held at St Tarcisius Church in Camberley, She was buried at St Peter’s on
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