Gwendolen Guinness, Countess of Iveagh

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1881 – 1966

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Who was Gwendolen Guinness, Countess of Iveagh?

Gwendolen Florence Mary Guinness, Countess of Iveagh, was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom, and, by marriage, a member of the Anglo-Irish Guinness brewing dynasty.

She was the daughter of William Hillier Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow, and Florence Coulston Onslow, née Gardner.

She was married to the Conservative Member of Parliament for Southend, Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh. In 1927, he ceased to be an MP when he succeeded to his father's earldom. The Countess of Iveagh, as Gwendolen Guinness was now known, won the Southend by-election on 19 November 1927 to replace her husband as MP. She served until her retirement at the 1935 general election.

When she retired in 1935 she was succeeded as MP by her eldest daughter Honor Guinness's husband, Henry "Chips" Channon.

In 1956 she presented her Surrey childhood home, Clandon Park, to the National Trust.

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Born
Jul 22, 1881
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  • United Kingdom
Died
Feb 16, 1966

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on July 23, 2013

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