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  1. Lady Lettice Lygon (16 June 1906 – 18 July 1973) was an English socialite and aristocrat who was one of the Bright Young Things.

  2. After sufficient evidence had been gathered by the Duke, Beauchamp was made an offer to separate from his wife Lettice, retire on a pretence and then leave the country. Beauchamp accepted and left the country immediately in June 1931, living a nomadic life in the global homosexual hotspots of the time. [20]

  3. Lady Mary Lygon (formerly Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky; 12 February 1910 – 27 September 1982), known as Maimie, was a British aristocrat and Russian princess by marriage.

  4. Lady Lettice was the daughter of Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Earl of Grosvenor, and Sibell Mary Lumley (Countess Grosvenor). William and Lady Lettice were married July 26, 1902, and lived at the Lygon family estate called Madresfield Court, near Malvern in Worcestershire, where they raised 7 children.

  5. Lady Lettice Cotterell (née Lygon) (1906-1973), Wife of Sir Richard Charles Geers Cotterell, 5th Bt; daughter of 7th Earl Beauchamp. Sitter in 8 portraits

  6. Lady Lettice Lygon. date of death. 18 July 1973. 3 references. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. stated in. The Peerage. The Peerage person ID. p2968.htm#i29673. subject named as. Lettice Lygon. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Kindred Britain. Kindred Britain ID. I24731. subject named as. Lady Lettice Lygon.

  7. In 1902, he had married Lettice Grosvenor, sister of Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. Family photographs show Beauchamp, Lettice and their seven children enjoying their surroundings and each other’s company at Walmer.