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Her childhood appears to have been carefree and filled with the activities of wealthy
British families. She was taught to ride and hunt at an early age as her father was involved in this sport and became later the Master of the Holderness Hunt. She was also involved in amateur dramatic productions.
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By 1903 Jack had made some disastrous financial investments, principally in a diamond mine in South Africa. He also gambled heavily at cards and on the racetrack and was said to be an alcoholic. In 1906 Susannah left him and returned to Tranby Croft. It seems that in reality the marriage was over
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visited
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258:"A happier union could not be conceived and their mutual taste for gardening in its highest stage of development. Nothing but loving care and trouble could have made Silk Wood and the surroundings so supremely lovely."
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for some time as they both moved in court circles. The 1891 Census shows that on the day of the Census George was staying with
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Susannah was the eldest child of Arthur and Mary Wilson who between 1864 and 1876 had seven children. The
Wilsons were a wealthy family who had made their money from a shipping line,
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