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  1. Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching. (1920-1987), Politician and Governor of Southern Rhodesia. Sitter in 5 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Mary (née Spencer-Churchill), Baroness Soames; Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching. for ACME Newspictures, Inc. bromide press print, 1947.

  2. Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE (geborene Spencer-Churchill, * 15. September 1922 in Chartwell ; † 31. Mai 2014 in London ) war eine Tochter von Sir Winston Churchill und die Gattin von Christopher Soames, Baron Soames .

  3. Soames was born in Chartwell, Westerham, Kent. She was married to Christopher Soames, Baron Soames or The Lord Soames from 1947 until his death in 1987. The two had five children, Nicholas, Emma, Jeremy, Charlotte and Rupert. Soames died after a short illness on 31 May 2014 in London, aged 91. References

  4. 1 de nov. de 2022 · The Baron Soames of Fletching. The life peerage recently awarded to Sir Nicholas Soames has been gazetted in the name, style and title of Baron Soames of Fletching, of Fletching in the County of East Sussex. Soames, born 12 Feb, 1949, is a grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, and the son of Christopher Soames, life peer as Baron Soames (1920-1987 ...

  5. 31 de may. de 2014 · Mary Soames married the Conservative politician Christopher Soames (later created Baron Soames) in 1947 and they had five children: The Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas Soames (12 February 1948). He married Catherine N. Weatherall on 4 June 1981 and they were divorced in 1988. They have one son. He remarried Serena Mary Smith on 21 December 1993.

  6. Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching: 12 February 1948: m. Catherine N. Weatherall 1981 1. Arthur Harry David Soames b. 1985; m. Serena Mary Smith 1993 2. Isabella Soames b. 1996; 3. Christopher Soames b. 2001 –

  7. Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE, FRSL (née Spencer-Churchill; 15 September 1922 – 31 May 2014) was an English author. The youngest of the five children of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine, she worked for public organisations including the Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service from 1939 to 1941, and joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1941.