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  1. Mary Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon (1 September 1915 – 27 December 1998) (née Wellcome, later Maugham, formerly Paravicini), was the only child of the English writer W. Somerset Maugham by his then-mistress Syrie Wellcome, a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo.

  2. Elizabeth Mary Maugham: born Rome 1 September 1915; married 1936 Vincent Paravicini (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved), 1948 Lord John Hope (created 1964 Baron Glendevon, died 1996;...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Mary Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon (née Maugham, formerly Paravicini; 1 September 1915 – 27 December 1998) [1] [2] was the only child of English playwright, novelist, and short story writer W. Somerset Maugham and his then-mistress, Syrie Wellcome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Hope,_Baroness_Glendevon.

  4. Mary Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon (1 September 1915 – 27 December 1998) (née Wellcome, later Maugham, formerly Paravicini), was the only child of the English writer W. Somerset Maugham by his then-mistress Syrie Wellcome, a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo.

  5. Julian Hope was the elder son of Lord John Hope, later 1st Baron Glendevon and his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Maugham, who was previously married to Vincent Paravicini and was the only child of novelist W. Somerset Maugham by his then mistress and later wife, Syrie Wellcome, daughter of the founder of Barnardo's.

  6. Elizabeth Mary (née Maugham), Lady Glendevon; Nicolas Vincent Paravicini. by Ursula Powys-Lybbe. halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 4 January 1939. NPG x136484. Find out more >. Use this image. Former wife of Vincent Paravicini, and later wife of 1st Baron Glendevon; daughter of William Somerset Maugham.

  7. 27 de dic. de 1998 · Mary Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon (née Maugham, formerly Paravicini; 1 September 1915 – 27 December 1998) was the only child of English playwright, novelist, and short story writer W. Somerset Maugham and his then mistress, Syrie Wellcome.