LC control no. | n 96082668 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Drummond, Cherry |
Variant(s) | Drummond, Jean Cherry Evans, Jean Cherry Drummond Drummond of Megginch, Jean Cherry Strange, Jean Cherry Drummond, Baroness |
See also | Evans, Cherry, 1928-2005 |
Associated country | Great Britain |
Associated place | London (England) |
Located | Perthshire (Scotland) |
Birth date | 19281217 |
Death date | 20050311 |
Field of activity | Great Britain--Politics and government Biography |
Affiliation | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Biographers |
Found in | The remarkable life of Victoria Drummond ... c1994: t.p. (Cherry Drummond) Wikipedia, 29 Jan. 2014: under Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange (Jean Cherry Drummond of Megginch, 16th Baroness Strange; born 17 December 1928, died, 11 March 2005; a cross bench hereditary peer in the House of Lords, she also wrote romantic novels and historical works; she married Humphrey Evans in 1952; they both assumed the surname Drummond of Megginch when they moved to Megginch Castle; although the family home is Megginch Castle in Perthshire, Scotland, the family title, Baron Strange, is in the English peerage; she wrote several romantic novels under the pen name Cherry Evans and, as Cherry Drummond, she also wrote "The remarkable life of Victoria Drummond, marine engineer", the biography of an intrepid aunt) Who's Who online ed., 29 Jan. 2014: under Baroness Strange, 16th in line (Jean Cherry Drummond; born 17 December 1928, died 11 March 2005; in 1952 married Captain Humphrey ap Evans who assumed name of Drummond of Megginch in 1965; lists publications) The Peerage.com website, 29 Jan. 2014 (Jean Cherry Drummond of Megginch, Baroness Strange; usually went by her middle name "Cherry") |
Associated language | eng |