Mary Kay Linge, « Rich American brides ‘sold off’ to foreign lords were miserable », New York Post, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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« WEDDED IN GRANDEST STYLE; NUPTIALS OF MISS MARTIN AND THE EARL OF CRAVEN. Grace Church, Where the Marriage was Celebrated, Filled with Fashionable Peo- ple -- The Occasion Marred by the Break- ing In of the Outside Crowd -- Decora- tions in Lavish Profusion at Church and House -- A Hundred-Pound Wedding Cake -- Value of the Presents. », The New York Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
« BRADLEY MARTIN DIES IN LONDON; Former New York Society Leader a Victim of Pneumonia in His 72d Year. GAVE GREAT BALL IN 1897 Entertained During Shooting Season at Balmacaan, In Scotland -- Father-in-Law of Earl of Craven », The New York Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
« MRS. BRADLEY MARTIN DIES IN ENGLAND; Was Hostess at Famous Waldorf Ball in 1897--Her Daughter the Countess of Craven. », The New York Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le )