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Escandon arrived, starting the second leg of a honeymoon trip to Mexico, of which Mr. Escandon is a native. ... Mrs. Escandon was the former Countess Drogheda, known as the
flying Countess," a name she received several years ago after she startled the world by her airplane flights. She was accompanied yesterday by her daughter by a previous marriage, the Lady Patricia Moore, now nine years old. (Source: The New-York Tribune on October 25, 1922 https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1922-10-25/ed-1/seq-9/)
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