Ambleside Herald & Lakes News 16 May 1884 Page 4 Marriage and Death of Jane Harrison Awfully Sudden Death of a Bride at Preston On Saturday there was celebrated at St. Augustine's Church, Preston, a marriage between a soldier and a factory operative, which caused the neighbourhood to be somewhat more lively than usual. But in the afternoon the news that the young bride had suddenly expired spread with rapidity, and the people gradually found that the rumour was only too true. It seems that JANE HARRISON, the name of the young woman, had been married that morning to a soldier, who is held in high respect by the regiment to which he belongs, and to whom a clock had been presented on the occasion. After the ceremony had been concluded, the bride and her husband were tracing their steps to the railway station, when she became very ill, and it was deemed advisable that they should return to her parents house in Queen street. The course was adopted, and three medical gentlemen were called in, but the young woman had several fits, and, despite their assistance, she died in less than an hour. The husband was deeply affected, and the parents of the unfortunate young woman felt the shock very greatly.