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Sir Hugh Clifford
Standard Name: Clifford, Sir Hugh
Connections
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Residence | Elizabeth De la Pasture | Because of her second husband
's career, EDP
lived successively in what was then the Gold Coast (now Ghana), Nigeria, Ceylon, the Malay States, and Borneo. Waugh, Auberon et al. “Introduction”. The Unlucky Family, Folio Society, p. vii - xii. vii |
Family and Intimate relationships | E. M. Delafield | In 1910, two years after the death of her first husband, Elizabeth de la Pasture married Sir Hugh Clifford
, who was the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon and a friend of Joseph Conrad
(Conrad used... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth De la Pasture | EDP
was married in Devon to Sir Hugh Clifford
, another Roman Catholic, who was at this time colonial administrator in Ceylon (and was later its governor); it was a second marriage for both. “FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service”. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Waugh, Auberon et al. “Introduction”. The Unlucky Family, Folio Society, p. vii - xii. viii |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth De la Pasture | Sir Hugh Clifford
, EDP
's second husband, died. “FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service”. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
death | Elizabeth De la Pasture |
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