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Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland

Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland

English aristocrat and courtier


Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, GCVO (née Lady Helen Magdalen Gordon-Lennox; 13 December 1886 – 13 June 1965) was an English aristocrat and courtier.

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Early life

She was the second daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Kinrara (later the 7th Duke of Richmond), and his second wife, Isabel Sophie Craven, herself the second daughter of William George Craven (a grandson of William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven) and Lady Mary Yorke (second daughter of Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke). From her father's first marriage to Amy Mary Ricardo, she had three half-brothers and two half-sisters,[1] including Charles Gordon-Lennox, 8th Duke of Richmond,[2] Lady Evelyn Gordon-Lennox (wife of Sir John Cotterell, 4th Baronet),[3] Lady Violet Gordon-Lennox (wife of Henry Brassey, 1st Baron Brassey, of Apethorpe),[3] Lord Esmé Charles Gordon-Lennox,[4] and Lord Bernard Charles Gordon-Lennox.[3]

Career

She was Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, from 1937 to 1964 and was appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in 1938.[5] She received the Queen Elizabeth II Version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal in 1957 for twenty years' service to the Royal Family.

Personal life

She was married on 18 October 1911 to Earl Percy, who succeeded his father as 8th Duke of Northumberland in 1918, whereupon she became known as the Duchess of Northumberland. The couple had six children:

Lady Northumberland died on 13 June 1965.[4]


References

  1. Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, Including All the Titled Classes. 1904. p. 1064. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  2. Morris, Susan (20 April 2020). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019. eBook Partnership. p. 4129. ISBN 978-1-9997670-5-1. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
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