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  1. Ruth Mary Clarisse Cholmondeley, Lady Delamere (née Ashley, formerly Cunningham-Reid and Gardner; 22 July 1906 – 10 October 1986), was a British heiress and socialite. A granddaughter of German-Jewish banker Sir Ernest Cassel , she inherited an estate including a large manor house in Six Mile Bottom and half of her grandfather's ...

  2. The Hon. (Ruth) Mary Clarisse Cholmondeley, Lady Delamere (née Ashley, formerly Cunningham-Reid and later Gardner) was born on 22nd July 1906, the youngest daughter of Lt-Col. The Rt Hon. Wilfrid William Ashley, 1st Lord Mount Temple (1867-1939) and Miss Amalia Mary Maud 'Maudie' Cassel (1879-1911). She was born whilst her mother was staying ...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2021 · Mary Cholmondeley, Lady Delamere's Timeline. Genealogy for Ruth Mary Clarisse Cholmondeley (Ashley), Baroness Delamere (1906 - 1986) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. British socialite / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ruth Mary Clarisse Cholmondeley, Lady Delamere ( née Ashley, formerly Cunningham-Reid and Gardner; 22 July 1906 – 10 October 1986), was a British heiress and socialite. A granddaughter of German-Jewish banker Sir Ernest Cassel, she inherited an estate including a large manor house in ...

  5. Mary Cholmondeley ( Hodnet, Shropshire, Inglaterra, 8 de junio de 1859 - Kensington, Londres, 15 de julio de 1925) fue una escritora británica . Biografía. Hija del vicario de la Iglesia de San Lucas en el pueblo de Hodnet, Mary Cholmondeley pasó la mayor parte de los primeros treinta años de su vida cuidando de su madre enferma.

  6. Escritora inglesa, Mary Cholmondeley nació en Hodnet el 8 de junio de 1859, falleciendo en Kensington el 15 de julio de 1925. Es una de las autoras más representativas del movimiento feminista New Woman. Choldmondeley fue conocida principalmente por sus novelas.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Mary Cholmondeley (1859–1925) was an upper-class, New Woman writer whose reputation largely rests on her 1899 best-selling novel Red Pottage. Rendered slightly suspect to the county families in her native Shropshire by her literary ambitions, Cholmondeley also found it difficult to identify with the new generation of radically ...