She then married
George Bellew-Bryan, 4th Baron Bellew, on 9 April 1927. Lady Bellew was also known for her gardens. Lady Bellew began a fete in Jenkinstown and this continued until the 1940s. Proceeds were given to the
Jubilee Nurses Organisation. She also held dances to support the District Nursing Association of which she was president. Her husband died in 1935 and the property in Jenkinstown passed to his heir. As a result, Lady Bellew moved into the city to live. Initially she lived in Rosemount House and then moved into
Butler House. She was given an annuity of £500 per year. This was when she became more involved in the activities in the city itself. She became a councillor for Kilkenny from 1955 until 1973.
The Rt Hon. Elaine,
Dowager Baroness Bellew, died on 7 March 1973, and is buried at St. Kieran's Cemetery in Kilkenny. ==References==