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  1. Arthur Windham Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (22 March 1904 – 5 July 1976) was a British businessman, RAF officer, and author. His books included a combative defence of the posthumous reputation of his father, Stanley Baldwin, the former prime minister of the UK, in which he severely criticised several leading historians of ...

  2. Earl Baldwin of Bewdley is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1937 for the Conservative politician Stanley Baldwin, who had served as MP for Bewdley from 1908 to 1937 and was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times (from 1923 to 1924, from 1924 to 1929 and from 1935 to 1937).

  3. When Joan Elspeth Tomes Countess Baldwin of Bewdley was born on 2 June 1901, in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland, her father, Charles Alexander Tomes, was 46 and her mother, Hettie Budd Hancock, was 31. She married Arthur Windham Baldwin 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley on 25 August 1936, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She immigrated to New York ...

  4. Correspondence with [Arthur] Windham Baldwin, 1929 - 1976. Love letters between Lady Diana and Baldwin (known as "Bloggs" or "Lys"), younger son of Stanley Baldwin, and later 3rd Lord Baldwin of Bewdley.

  5. Discovery help. Bookmark. Browse by Records Creators. Baldwin, Arthur Windham, (1904-1976), 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley. This page summarises records created by this Person.

  6. Arthur Windham Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley was a British businessman, RAF officer, and author. His books included a combative defence of the posthumous reputation of his father, Stanley Baldwin, the former prime minister of the UK, in which he severely criticised several leading historians of the time.

  7. From the Fonds: Baldwin, Arthur Windham, 1904 - 1976 (3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) (Person) Conditions Governing Access. From the Fonds: Unless restrictions apply, the collection is open for consultation by researchers using the Manuscripts Reading Room at Cambridge University Library.