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  1. Lady Dorothy Evelyn Macmillan GBE (28 de julio de 1900–21 de mayo de 1966) era hija del noveno duque y de la duquesa de Devonshire, y esposa del primer ministro británico Harold Macmillan . Biografía. Nacida Dorothy Evelyn Cavendish, paso los primeros ocho años de su vida en Holker Hall, Lancashire, y en el Castillo de Lismore, Irlanda.

    • Esposa del Primer Ministro Británico
  2. Lady Dorothy Evelyn Macmillan GBE (née Cavendish; 28 July 1900 – 21 May 1966) was an English socialite and the third daughter of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, and Evelyn Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. She was married to Harold Macmillan from 1920 until her death.

    • Dorothy Evelyn Cavendish, 28 July 1900
    • British
  3. Lady Dorothy Evelyn Macmillan GBE (28 de julio de 1900–21 de mayo de 1966) era hija del noveno duque y de la duquesa de Devonshire, y esposa del primer ministro británico Harold Macmillan. Quick facts: Lady Dorothy Macmillan, Información personal,...

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    The only son of Sir Robert Tuite Boothby, KBE, of Edinburgh and a cousin of Rosalind Grant, mother of the broadcaster Sir Ludovic Kennedy, Boothby was educated at St Aubyns School, Eton College, and Magdalen College, Oxford. Before going up to Oxford, near the end of the First World War, he trained as an officer and was commissioned into the Brigad...

    Boothby was an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for Orkney and Shetland in 1923 and was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Aberdeen and Kincardine East in 1924. He held the seat until its abolition in 1950, when he was elected for its successor constituency of East Aberdeenshire. Re-elected a final time in 1955, he gave up the seat in 195...

    Boothby had a colourful, if reasonably discreet, private life, mainly because the press refused to print what they knew of him, or were prevented from doing so. Woodrow Wyatt, whose reliability has been questioned, claimed after the death of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Motherthat she had confided to him in an interview in 1991 that "The press knew al...

    Boothby was a frequent visitor to Weimar Germany, and in 1932, he was invited to meet Hitler. In his autobiography, he recalls that Hitler "sprang to his feet, lifted his right arm, and shouted 'Hitler!'; ... I responded by clicking my heels together, raising my right arm, and shouting back: 'Boothby!'" Unlike some who were impressed by Hitler, Boo...

    After his death from a heart attack in Westminster Hospital, London, aged 86, Boothby's ashes were scattered at Rattray Head near Crimond, Aberdeenshire, off the coast of his former constituency.

    The New Economy, London: Secker & Warburg, 1943
    I Fight to Live: Autobiography, London: Victor Gollancz, 1947
    My Yesterday, Your Tomorrow, London: Hutchinson, 1962
    Boothby: Recollections of a Rebel, London: Hutchinson, 1978
    Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Robert Boothby
    Newspaper clippings about Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
  4. 29 de dic. de 2016 · His wife Dorothy carried on a lifelong affair with Tory backbencher Robert Boothby – an open secret in political and journalistic circles. Though Macmillan conducted himself with a dignity that...

  5. Lady Dorothy Evelyn Macmillan GBE (de soltera Cavendish ; 28 de julio de 1900 - 21 de mayo de 1966) fue una socialité inglesa y la tercera hija de Victor Cavendish, noveno duque de Devonshire , y Evelyn Cavendish, duquesa de Devonshire . Estuvo casada con Harold Macmillan desde 1920 hasta su muerte.

  6. The one wicked thing that Dorothy Macmillan did. In the second extract from the new biography of Macmillan, we reveal the legacy of his wife’s open affair — and how a bungled abortion...