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  1. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Christopher Furness was born in London on 17th May 1912, the eldest son of The Honourable Marmaduke Furness (later the 1st Viscount Furness) and his first wife Ada "Daisy" (née Hogg) and was educated at Eton College.

  2. During most of Furness's relationship with the prince, she was married to a British nobleman, Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness. That marriage ended the year before her relationship with the Prince ended. Furness's first name was pronounced in Spanish fashion as "TEL-ma".

  3. Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness, (father) Christopher Furness, 1st Baron Furness , (grandfather) Lieutenant Christopher Furness VC (17 May 1912 – 24 May 1940) was a British Army officer and an English recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

  4. Marmaduke Furness, 1:e viscount Furness, född den 29 augusti 1883, död den 6 oktober 1940, , var en engelsk redare. Han var son till Christopher Furness, 1:e baron Furness Furness ärvde 1912 faderns peersvärdighet och upphöjdes för förtjänster om skeppsbyggeriet under första världskriget till viscount 1918.

  5. Baron Furness (1883–1940) (1918 zum Viscount Furness erhoben) Viscounts Furness (1918) Marmaduke Furness, 1. Viscount Furness (1883–1940) William Furness, 2. Viscount Furness (1929–1995) Siehe auch. Baron Cavendish of Furness (Life Peerage, 1990) Baron Hutton of Furness (Life Peerage, 2010)

  6. Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness (29 October 1883 – 6 October 1940) was a British shipping magnate and during his lifetime one of the richest men in the world. Background Furness was the son of Christopher Furness, 1st Baron Furness and Jane Annette Suggit.

  7. Son of Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness, and of the Viscountess Furness (nee Hogg), of Westminster, London. Citation: The citation in the London Gazette of 5th February, 1946, gives the following details: Lt. Furness was in command of the Carrier Platoon, Welsh Guards, from May 17th-24th, 1940, at Arras.