English: Portrait of Lady Bullough, born Monica Lilly Ducarel de la Pasture (1869-1967).
Français : Portrait de Lady Bullough, née Monique Lilly Ducarel de la Pasture (1869-1967).
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English: Lady Monica Lilly Bullough was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on 7 April 1869. Her mother died the following day. She is the eldest daughter of French aristocrat Gerard Gastavus Ducarel (1838-1916), fourth Marquis de la Pasture and Léontine Standish (1843-1869). Monique marries first Charles Edward Nicholas Charrington on 19 March 1889. From this marriage was born the following year, Dorothea Elizabeth Charrington. This marriage is a failure and the divorce is pronounced on 25 May 1903. A month later, Monique Ducarel de la Pasture married Sir George Bullough (1870-1939), 1st Baronet, on 24 June 1903 at Kinloch Castle, Rum Island. From this second union, was born on 5 November 1906, Hermione Bullough. Monique Ducarel de la Pasture dies in Newmarket, Warren Hill, Suffolk, United Kingdom, on 22 May 1967, at the respectable age of 98 years.
Français : Lady Monica Lilly (Monique Lilly) Bullough est née à Christchurch, en Nouvelle-Zélande, le 7 avril 1869. Sa mère est décédée le lendemain. Elle est la fille aînée de l'aristocrate français Gérard Gustave Ducarel (1838-1916), quatrième marquis de la Pasture et de Léontine Standish (1843-1869). Monique épouse en premières noces Charles Edward Nicholas Charrington, le 19 mars 1889. De ce mariage est née l'année suivante, Dorothea Elizabeth Charrington. Ce mariage est un échec et le divorce est prononcé le 25 mai 1903. Un mois plus tard, Monique Ducarel de la Pasture épouse en secondes noces, Sir George Bullough (1870-1939), 1er Baronnet, à Kinloch Castle, île de Rum, le 24 juin 1903. De cette seconde union, est née le 5 novembre 1906, Hermione Bullough. Monique Ducarel de la Pasture meurt à Newmarket, Warren Hill, Suffolk, Royaume-Uni, le 22 mai 1967, à l'âge respectable de 98 ans.
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