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Maureen Constance Guinness

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33: 273:, the three Guinness sisters were known as the "Golden Guinness Girls". Guinness attended a finishing school in Paris, and went on a worldwide tour on her father's yacht called the Fantome with her parents and sisters after which she was debuted in society in 1925. She became known as the most extroverted, flamboyant, and most photographed of the three sisters. She was a well known friend of Baby and Zita Jungman (her cousins through marriage). She married 350:
Upon his marriage, she presented Clandeboye to her only son, Sheridan, in 1966. She gave all her children generous annuities, but was noted as less maternal than her sister Oonagh. Her daughter Caroline once commented that her childhood was too painful to recount, and her eldest daughter Perdita
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She later became active in charitable work, raising £50,000 between 1958 and 1965 to build the Horder centre for arthritics as well as donating the site in Sussex. She stood down from this committee due to a disagreement, but she later opened Maureen's Oast House in 1996, as a holiday home for
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Guinness and her husband divided their time between London and Clandeboye, living at 4 Hans Crescent, Knightsbridge in London. Guinness preferred London, but would throw large parties at Clandeboye, where she was known for her practical jokes. Her husband was killed in 1945 in Burma during
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stated that all her mother wished to talk about was her glory days in London society. Her daughters and daughter-in-law unsuccessfully contested in court Guinness's passing of assets worth £15 million directly to her two grandchildren in 1995.
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Maureen Constance Guinness was born in 17 Grosvenor Place (now the Irish Embassy) in London on 31 January 1907. She was the second daughter of
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on 20 August 1955. They lived largely apart for a number of years, and Guinness continued to use her title from her first marriage.
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Guinness was known for her unusual sense of fashion, and is believed to have provided inspiration for
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She died on 3 May 1998 in London. She is buried at Clandeboye with her son, who predeceased her.
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Plunket [née Guinness], Aileen Sibell Mary (1904–1999), society hostess"
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Maureen Constance Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava
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Another way : the Horder Centre : sixty years of evolution
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Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Guinness, Oonagh". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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and Marie Clothilde Russell(Cloè) (1880–1953), daughter of
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socialite, known as one of the "Guinness Golden Girls".
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Hourican, Bridget (2009). "Maureen Constance Guinness
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Grosvenor Place
London
Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Caroline
Sheridan
Ernest Guinness
Aileen Plunket
Oonagh Guinness
Sir George Russell, 4th Baronet
Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
Eugenia Citkowitz
Guinness
née
Anglo-Irish
Ernest Guinness
Sir George Russell, 4th Baronet
Aileen
Oonagh
Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
St Margaret's, Westminster
Clandeboye Estate
Caroline
Sheridan
World War II
Iveagh Trust
John Maude
Barry Humphries
Dame Edna Everage
Osbert Lancaster

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