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Audrey Evelyn James (married names Coats, Field, and Pleydell-Bouverie) (21 April 1902 – 14 February 1968) was an English socialite included in The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton. [1] Through her mother she was allegedly the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII , and she herself was the illegitimate daughter of The 1st Viscount Grey ...
Sir James Stuart Coats, 3rd Baronet (1894–1966), who married Lady Amy Gordon-Lennox, eldest daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox, 8th Duke of Richmond. [3] Muir Dudley Coats (1897–1927), who married socialite Audrey Evelyn James, the illegitimate daughter of Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon and the illegitimate granddaughter of ...
Her daughter Audrey Evelyn James Coats married American Marshall Field III. Wording reads: Millicent, Alexandra, Silvia, Audrey and Edward, children of Evelyn James have built this resting place in her memory. After the death of her husband in 1912, Evelyn married Major John Chaytor Brinton the following year; the marriage was annulled in 1927.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Amanda says her mother-in-law opted for a pink statuesque gown with statement flowers for the black tie optional affair at Hotel Peter and Paul in New Orleans on June 1. “We wanted our family ...
The former Teen Mom star has been a single parent to daughter Sophia since her 2009 birth after Sophia’s father, Derek Underwood, died in a car accident during Abraham’s pregnancy. Despite […]
The Coats Baronetcy, of Auchendrane in the parish of Maybole in the County of Ayr, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created on 7 December 1905 for James Coats, Director of J. and P. Coats Ltd, sewing cotton manufacturers. The second Baronet represented Wimbledon and East Surrey in the House of Commons as a ...
Lettice Fisher (1875–1956), founder of the National Council for the Unmarried Mother and her Child, now known as Gingerbread; wife of H. A. L. Fisher; Dame Evelyn Fox [12] DBE (1874–1955), noted health worker and driving force for the creation of the British Epilepsy Association (BEA) and National Association for Mental Health (now Mind)