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  1. Lady Sibell Lygon (10 October 1907 – 31 October 2005) was an English socialite, part of the Bright Young Things. Biography. Lady Sibell Lygon was born on 10 October 1907, the daughter of William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp and Lady Lettice Grosvenor. An incident when Sibell and her sister, Mary, remained closed out of their home ...

  2. 10 de nov. de 2005 · She was born Lady Sibell Lygon, the second daughter of the seventh Earl Beauchamp, who had been Queen Victoria's last Governor of New South Wales and in 1907, when she was born, was Lord...

  3. Lady Lettice Lygon (16 Jun 1906–1973), who married 1930 (div. 1958) Sir Richard Charles Geers Cotterell, 5th Bt. (1907–1978) and had children. Lady Sibell Lygon (10 October 1907 – 31 October 2005), who married 11 February 1939 (bigamously) and 1949 (legally) Michael Rowley (d. 19 September 1952), stepson of her maternal uncle ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2005 · 16 November 2005 • 12:05am. Lady Sibell Rowley, who has died aged 98, was the last surviving daughter of the 7th Earl Beauchamp, KG, and thus a member of the family that inspired Evelyn Waugh to...

  5. evelynwaughsociety.org › 2016 › telegraph-publishes-remembrance-of-waughTelegraph Publishes Remembrance of Waugh

    10 de abr. de 2016 · Shakespeare arranged to show the film and describes the reaction of Sibell Lygon: With rapture, Sibell looked at herself in a blue dress, entering the maze. “Father planted it from a design in Boy’s Own,” she said. “In the First World War, we gave a lot of wounded soldiers a jolly afternoon out.

  6. Lady Sibell Lygon. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Lygon-97. subject named as. Lady Sibell Rowley (Lygon) (10 Oct 1907 - 31 Oct 2005) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit. enwiki Lady Sibell Lygon; frwiki Sibell Lygon; Wikibooks (0 entries) edit. Wikinews (0 entries) edit. Wikiquote (0 entries)

  7. That Lady Sibell Lygon had been on the black velvets and was shouted at by her uncle, the Duke of Westminster, the man responsible for her father’s undoing. Similarly, ...