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  1. Loelia Mary, Lady Lindsay ( née Ponsonby; 6 February 1902 – 1 November 1993), was a British socialite, needlewoman and magazine editor. [1] Family and first marriage. Lindsay was the only daughter of the courtier Sir Frederick Ponsonby, later 1st Baron Sysonby, and the cookbook author Victoria Ponsonby (née Kennard).

  2. 3 de nov. de 1993 · TO MANY Loelia Lindsay will be best remembered as Loelia, Duchess of Westminster, author of an extraordinarily frank autobiography, Grace and Favour, published in 1961, which has proved to be...

  3. Loelia Lindsay (February 6, 1902 — November 1, 1993), British editor | World Biographical Encyclopedia. Loelia Lindsay Edit Profile. editor. Loelia Mary, Lady Lindsay of Dowhill, née Ponsonby, was a British peeress, needlewoman and magazine editors. Background.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2014 · Lady Lindsay of Dowhill, better known as Loelia Duchess of Westminster, who has died aged 91, wrote a remarkably candid volume of memoirs, Grace and Favour (1961), which is a valuable record of high life between the wars. 04 Nov 1993 / The Telegraph / http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/6455125/Lady-Lindsay-of-Dowhill.html.

  5. Loelia Mary, Lady Lindsay of Dowhill, née Ponsonby, born 6 February 1902, was a British peeress, needlewoman and magazine editor. Lindsay was the only daughter of the courtier Sir Frederick Ponsonby, later 1st Baron Sysonby, and Victoria Lily (Kennard), Lady Sysonby, the well-known cook book author.

  6. www.hugovickers.co.uk › bookDetail_CocktailsandLaughterHugo Vickers Official Site

    When she published this album, Loelia Lindsay was one of six women alive who at one time or other bore the title of Duchess of Westminster. She was born with what many people considered a silver spoon in her mouth. Her father, Sir Frederick Ponsonby, was a key figure in the households of Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V.

  7. Loelia Lindsay, autor de Grace and Favour: The Memoirs of Loelia, Duchess of Westminster, en LibraryThing LibraryThing es un sitio para catalogar libros y una red social para los amantes de la lectura