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  1. She married David Liddell-Grainger, a Scottish politician, on 14 December 1957 at St George's Chapel, Windsor. They divorced in 1981. They had five children and eight grandchildren: Ian Richard Peregrine Liddell-Grainger (born 23 February 1959) Charles Montagu Liddell-Grainger (born 23 July 1960) Simon Rupert Liddell-Grainger (born 28 December ...

  2. Ian Liddell-Grainger was born on 23 February 1959 in Edinburgh to David Liddell-Grainger and Anne (née Abel Smith), whose mother was Lady May Abel Smith, great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. [2] The Liddell-Grainger family were landed gentry, of Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders, formerly of Middleton Hall, Middleton, Northumberland.

  3. The collection was donated to the NMR in 1981 by David Ian Liddell-Grainger (1930-2007). Archival History. Provenance : See accessioned negatives. Content.

  4. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › David_Liddell-GraingerDavid Liddell-Grainger

    David Ian Liddell-Grainger, KStJ, DL, FSA Scot (b. 26 January 1930 — d. 12 March 2007), a former Scottish politician, was the son of Henry Liddell-Grainger and Lady Muriel Felicia Vere Bertie, daughter of Montague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey.

  5. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00033AYTON CASTLE (GDL00033)

    It was constructed by the father of the late owner, Mr David Liddell Grainger, as a present for his wife. Bamboo and azalea planting could still be detected among the vegetation during the 1980s. Now, only a few key structural features still remain evident, including the rock-lined pool, the large boulders that formed the framework of the garden, and stone pedestals that once supported statues.

  6. Anne Liddell-Grainger (née Abel-Smith) by Hay Wrightson Ltd. bromide print, circa 1957. NPG x181243. Use this image. Missionary; first wife of David Liddell-Grainger; daughter of Princess Mary of Teck.

  7. Biography. I was born in Scotland on February 23rd 1959 and christened Ian Richard and (of all things) Peregrine – in honour of the falcons that swooped and hunted near my childhood home. My parents sent me to Millfield School in Somerset, From there it was straight to work – first in farming (I learned to run a 250-acre arable farm), then ...