Or many years Lady F Truscott has enjoyed the reputation of being one of the hardest workers for charity in London. Perhaps her most successful scheme has been reviving lace-making as a cottage industry, and thereby giving congenial employment to a number of women and girls. Lady Truscott had her gown for November 9, 1908, when her husband assumed the duties of Lord Mayor of London, adorned with Honiton lace specially made for her by two hundred women. Lady Truscott particularly has at heart the welfare of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and she neglected no effort during her husband's term of mayoralty to enlist the support and sympathy of the public on behalf of this institution. A highly cultured and accomplished woman, Lady Truscott, who, by the way, is a Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, was married to Sir George Wyatt Truscott in 1889, and has proved a great help to her husband in his multifarious duties. At the same time she has always made a point of personally supervising the education of her four children - two sons and two daughters. Lady Truscott and her husband lately have made their home at St. Leonards-on-sea.

Lady Truscott Langfier

Lady Truscott Langfier