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William Lygon, 8th Earl Beauchamp

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On 16 June 1936, Lygon married Else "Mona" Schiwe (1895–1989), a daughter of Viggo Schiwe, a Danish character actor, and former wife of Peter Christian Blicher Dornonville de la Cour (d. 1924). Beauchamp had no issue of his own by this marriage, but he gained a stepdaughter, Agnete Regitze
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grouping (known as National Liberal after 1948), which aligned itself with the National Government even after the official Liberals (called "Samuelites" after their leader
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Lygon is sometimes said to be the model for the character of Lord Brideshead ("Bridey"), eldest son of the Marquess of Marchmain, in
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on his father's death in 1938. At his own death without male issue in 1979, his peerages became extinct.
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Paula Byrne, "Sex scandal behind Brideshead Revisited", The Times (London), 9 August 2009
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of Viscount Elmley, retained his seat as a Liberal National in the
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contributions in Parliament by William Lygon (Viscount Elmley)
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JP
DL
United Kingdom
William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp
House of Lords
Member of Parliament
East Norfolk
House of Lords

William Ranken
Liberal
East Norfolk
1929 general election
1931 general election
Liberal Party
Ramsay MacDonald
National Government
Liberal National
Herbert Samuel
Conservatives
courtesy title
1935 general election
Earl Beauchamp

William Bruce Ellis Ranken
Winterton Lighthouse
Winterton-on-Sea
Madresfield Court
Evelyn Waugh

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