Difference between revisions of "Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster"
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The Duke died in 1953, aged 74 and his titles passed to his cousin, [[William Grosvenor, 3rd Duke of Westminster|William Grosvenor]]. | The Duke died in 1953, aged 74 and his titles passed to his cousin, [[William Grosvenor, 3rd Duke of Westminster|William Grosvenor]]. | ||
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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[British League for European Freedom]] | ||
+ | *[[Common Cause]], both organisations shared an office donated by the Duke. |
Revision as of 11:30, 24 March 2007
In 1931, the Duke, a Conservative "outed" his brother-in-law, the Earl Beauchamp, as a homosexual to the King and Queen and hoped to ruin the Liberal Party through Beauchamp. Homosexuality was a criminal offence at the time, and the King was horrified, saying "I thought men like that shot themselves." During the run-up to World War II, he supported various right-wing and anti-semitic causes, including the Right Club.
He married, fourthly, Anne Winifred Sullivan, on 7 February 1947.
The Duke died in 1953, aged 74 and his titles passed to his cousin, William Grosvenor.
Affiliations
- British League for European Freedom
- Common Cause, both organisations shared an office donated by the Duke.