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Mr. Charles Hudd and Miss Florence Fanny Pung
Wellingborough News, 31st March 1883, transcribed by Kay Collins

MARRIAGE—Considerable interest was manifested on Saturday last, on the occasion of the marriage of Miss Florence Fanny Pung, second daughter of the Rev. G. Pung, minister of the Succoth Baptist Chapel, Rushden, to Mr. Charles Hudd, youngest son of Mr. Thomas Hudd, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride, in the Old Baptist Chapel, Rushden. There were four bridesmaids, viz., the three sisters of the bride, and Miss Jennie Sorrell, cousin of the bride, and Mr. F. J. Smith officiated as groomsman. The wedding was a pretty one and attracted a large number of spectators. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was provided at the residence of the Rev. G. Pung. The presents were numerous.

Wellingborough News, 22nd December 1883, transcribed by Kay Collins

Mr. Fred J Smith and the eldest daughter of the Rev. G. Pung
MARRIAGE—On Saturday last the eldest daughter of the Rev. G. Pung, of this village, was married to Mr. Fred J Smith, second son of Mr. John Smith, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. The ceremony was performed at the Rev. Dr. Stanford's Chapel, Denmark Hill, Camberwell. The bride wore a travelling dress of ruby velvet, and stone-coloured broache. Breakfast was partaken of at the bride's sister's, Hilperton House, Hinton-road, after which the bride and bridegroom left for their own home at Bayswater.



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