PETERSFIELD.
We understand the marriage of the Earl of Sefton and the Hon. Miss Jolliffe, daughter of the newly-created Lord Hylton, of Hylton, in the county of Durham, and Petersfield, Hants, is appointed to take place on the 18th inst. [Hylton is about three miles from the mouth of the River Wear, and has, or had five and twenty years ago, the banquetting room of a fine old baronial structure, Hylton Castle.]
Manchester Courier — Thursday 19 July 1866
Yesterday morning, at 11‧45, the Right Hon. W. Philip Molyneux, Earl of Sefton, Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, was married at St. George’s, Hanover-square, to the Hon. C> E. Joliffe, only unmarried daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Hylton, better known as rhe Right Hon. Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe, Bart., M.P. for Petersfield, the Conservative whipper-in. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Cecil Wynter, Rector of Gatton, near Reigate. The bride was given away by her father, and the bridegroom’s best man was Colonel F. H. Bathurst, Coldstream Guards, late M.P. for South Wiltshire.
Ancestry shows the Marriage Register of St. George, Hanover Square in Middlesex of Cecil Emily Jolliffe to William Philip Molyneux (Earl of Sefton).
