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Denis Alexander, 6th Earl of Caledon gifte sig med Ghislaine Alexander den . Ghislaine Alexander var 21 år på bröllopsdagen (21 år, 2 månader och 30 dagar). Denis Alexander, 6th Earl of Caledon var 22 år på bröllopsdagen (22 år, 4 månader och 27 dagar). Åldersskillnaden var 1 år, 1 månader och 28 dagar.
Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe gifte sig med Ghislaine Alexander den . Ghislaine Alexander var 33 år på bröllopsdagen (33 år, 8 månader och 5 dagar). Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe var 31 år på bröllopsdagen (31 år, 5 månader och 12 dagar). Åldersskillnaden var 2 år, 2 månader och 24 dagar.
Adrian Foley, 8th Baron Foley gifte sig med Ghislaine Alexander . Åldersskillnaden var 1 år, 7 månader och 2 dagar.
Ghislaine Alexander
Ghislaine Marie-Rose Edith Alexander (née Dresselhuys; 7 January 1922 – 25 April 2000) was a wealthy heiress and British socialite who was a panelist on the British version of What's My Line?.
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Denis Alexander, 6th Earl of Caledon
Earl of Caledon, of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for James Alexander, 1st Viscount Caledon. He was a merchant who had made an enormous fortune in India. He also represented the constituency of Londonderry City in the Irish House of Commons. Alexander had already been created Baron Caledon in 1790 and Viscount Caledon, of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, in 1797, also in the Peerage of Ireland. In 1784, James Alexander purchased a city house in Dublin at Rutland Square (now Parnell Square) where he lived when serving as an MP for Derry.
He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He was the first Governor of the Cape Colony and sat in the House of Lords as an Irish representative peer from 1804 to 1839. His son, the third Earl, briefly represented County Tyrone in the House of Commons as a Tory and was an Irish Representative Peer between 1841 and 1855. His eldest son, the fourth Earl, sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1877 to 1898. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the fifth Earl. He never married and was succeeded by his nephew, the 6th Earl. He was the son of the Hon. Herbrand Charles Alexander, second son of the fourth Earl. Today the titles are held by his only son, the seventh Earl, who succeeded in 1980. Lord Caledon was made Lord Lieutenant of County Armagh in 1989.
The family's lineage can be traced to Captain Andrew Alexander, of Errigal, County Donegal, who was granted lands at Ballyclose near Limavady, County Londonderry, in 1663 and was later attainted by the parliament called by James II in Dublin in 1689. He had a son, Jacob Alexander, who was the ancestor of the Alexanders of Ahilly (Donegal), by his first wife, a Miss Phillips, who was a relative of the Alexanders, and by his second wife, Miss Hillhouse, he had a son, John Alexander, who married Anne White, daughter of John White, of Cadyhill, County Londonderry, and had four children. His second son Nathaniel Alexander was born in 1689 and became an Alderman of the city of Derry in 1755 and died on 22 September 1761, having had with other children a third son, James Alexander, who became the 1st Earl of Caledon.
The style Viscount Alexander is used as a courtesy title for the Earl's eldest son and heir apparent.
The family seat is Caledon House, also called Caledon Castle, near Caledon in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
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Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe
Henry Edward Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe (31 March 1924 – 4 December 2013), was a British hereditary peer. He was the son of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe, and Sonia Rosemary Keppel, and the uncle and godfather of Queen Camilla.
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Adrian Foley, 8th Baron Foley
Adrian Gerald Foley, 8th Baron Foley (9 August 1923 – 12 February 2012), was a British hereditary peer, composer and pianist.
Upon the death of his father, Gerald Foley, 7th Baron Foley, in 1927, Foley succeeded to his title at the age of three. He wrote London I Cannot Leave You (1940) at the age of 17, having spent his childhood in Eastbourne. In 1942, he supported Britain's Soviet ally with the composition of the song, "Wishing You Well, Mr Stalin". He composed music for the films Piccadilly Incident (1946) and Bond Street (1947). He appeared on an episode of the American game show To Tell the Truth in 1957.
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