OBITUARY NOTICE. 



Mrs George Grey Butler. By Watson Askew-Robertson, 

 Esq., Pallinsburn. 



On April 30th 1901, in Doddington Churchyard, a highly 

 valued Honorary Member of this Club was laid to rest, to 

 the inexpressible grief of her husband and children, and to 

 the deep sorrow of a wide circle of friends, in every rank 

 of life. 



Mrs G. G. Butler of Ewart Park, a countess of the Holy 

 Boman Empire, was descended from an ancestry, on both 

 sides, that for many long years had played an important 

 part in history. 



Her great grandfather, Count St. Paul, served as an 

 officer with great distinction in the Austrian army, during 

 the seven years war, and for his services was created a Count 

 of the Holy Roman Empire — a title transmitted to his great 

 grand-daughter. 



Her grand-father. Sir Horace St. Paul, a colonel in the 

 army and M.P. for Bridport, and her uncle, Henry St. Paul, 

 M.P. for Berwick, both sat many years in Parlianaeiit ; and 



