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Celia Whitelaw, Viscountess Whitelaw

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her husband was created Viscount Whitelaw in 1983, she became Viscountess Whitelaw, however the lack of a male heir ended the viscountcy with Whitelaw's death. Lady Whitelaw served on the Lakeland Horticultural Society and was vice-president of the Penrith and District Gardeners' and Allotment Holders' Association.
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After her husband returned to civilian life following World War II, she played an active role in helping him run his family estates in Dunbartonshire and Lanarkshire. When he decided to go into politics in the 1950s, she became first a vivacious campaigner and later an active parliamentary wife. When
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After her husband suffered a series of strokes from 1987, she cared for him until his death in 1999. Viscountess Whitelaw died in Edinburgh on 5 December 2011, aged 94. She was buried with her husband at St Andrew's Church,
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Hon. Carolyn Meliora Whitelaw (b. 1946), who married Robert Donald Macleod Thomas in 1973. They divorced in 1979 and she married Michael Francis Graves-Johnston in 1983.
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Hon. Mary Cecilia Whitelaw (b. 1947), who married David Alexander Coltman, son of Col. Thomas Alexander Hamilton Coltman of Daljarroch, in 1972.
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Hon. Pamela Winifred Whitelaw (b. 1951), who married Malise Charles Richard Graham, son of Maj.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Lady Whitelaw was heavily involved in charity work and philanthropy, including
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes.
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as a clerk with the Scottish Command. She was referenced in the book,
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes.
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Debs at War 1939-1945: How Wartime Changed Their Lives
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Hon. Elizabeth Susan Whitelaw (b. 1944), who married
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Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw of Penrith
William "Willie" Whitelaw, MP
Margaret Thatcher
Melrose
Sir John Hay, 9th Baronet
Aidan Sprot
Oxenfoord Castle boarding school
Midlothian
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Edinburgh Castle
Anne de Courcy
Barnardo's
British Red Cross
William "Willie" Whitelaw
St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh
landed gentry
Nicholas Cunliffe-Lister, 3rd Earl of Swinton
Sir Charles Graham, 6th Baronet
Dacre




Burke's Peerage


Obituary for Lady Whitelaw in The Scotsman
Obituary for Lady Whitelaw in The Cumberland News (UK)
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