EDITH CAVELL MEMORIAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE IRISH TIMES. Sir, —The Committee the Edith Cavell Irish Memorial have unanimously decided that tho most practical method of perpetuating the memory cf that gallant woman would the endowment of bed in the Royal
December 4, 1915 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lady Edith Foxwell The Lady Edith Foxwell, beautiful descendant of the Irish Earls of Cavan, spends the greater part of every year in London, where her delightful home forms a perfect background for her exquisitely groomed peachesand-cream loveliness
December 1, 1952 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lady Edith Foxwell The Lady Edith Foxwell, beautiful descendant of the Irish Earls of Cavan, spends the greater part of every year in London, where her delightful home forms a perfect background for her exquisitely groomed peachesand-cream loveliness
September 15, 1952 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lady Edith Foxwell The Lady Edith Foxwelt, beautiful descendant of the Irish Earls of Cavan, spends the greater part of every year in London, where her delightful home forms a perfect background for her exquisitely groomed peachesand-cream loveliness
October 6, 1952 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
bound Rotterdam at 9.7 a.m. 6.M.T— Have picked up Arthur Richard Loader, addrpss Portsmouth Sailing Club, adrift in boat Edith. Boat Edith left drifting in position 16 miles oS Owers light vessel at 8.55 a.m. G.M.T. to-day.’ A spokesman at Portsmouth Sailing
July 6, 1953 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
She did net for moot, ate arid Neither did Edith touch that meat. There wte ana to ant It exoset Edith, ate mm in the house hot the witness, tte deceased. Witnem saw tte alenk fryingpan in the kitchen. Edith heim rim them. Too did not what ate mas deing
September 15, 1911 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
to commit herself, the author allows Edith only a secondary role. In the second book. she is the protagonist, and she falls 13 love with a character much more strongly drawn than the other puppets in the talc. Edith refuses to leave her silly husband for
August 18, 1962 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EDITH CAVELL Sir—l writing a hie Edith Cavcll. and believe that she helped a number soldiers from Irish regiments. I would very much like to hear Irom anv soldier whom she sheltered, from the relatives of any soldier she helped. Ml Icr.eis will acknowledged
September 23, 1965 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
from 11• I to 104 after laying the colt to lose £6.000. Leading prices are 5-1 Aunt Edith. 6-1 Nelcius and Danseur. Earlier. Turnouts were circulating that Aunt Edith might not run. but last night these were teemed to be unfounded.
October 6, 1966 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland