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  1. Angela Margo Hamar Delevingne (née Greenwood; 8 July 1912 – 30 December 2014) was an English aristocrat and socialite.The daughter of Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood, she was a prominent debutante in the late 1920s and was presented at court in 1930. Somewhat rebellious in nature, she was pulled out from Slade School of Fine Art, where she had been studying to be a painter, by her ...

  2. 1st Viscount Greenwood: Biography: ODNB link for Greenwood, Hamar (1870-1948) 1st Viscount Greenwood: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P142060 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P12058 ) Collections; Number Description Held by Reference Further information; 1: 1919-44: corresp with Viscount Davidson and Andrew Bonar Law

  3. Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood PC, KC (7 February 1870 – 10 September 1948), known as Sir Hamar Greenwood, Bt, between 1915 and 1929 and as The Lord Greenwood between 1929 and 1937, was a Canadian-born British lawyer and politician. He served as the last Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1920 and 1922. Both his sons died unmarried rendering the Greenwood viscountcy extinct in 2003.

  4. Collection F 02 - Greenwood family collection; Sous-fonds 01A - General Greenwood Family; Sous-fonds 01B - John Hamer Greenwood; Sous-fonds 01C - Florence Amery; Sous-fonds 01D - Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood

  5. 1st Viscount Greenwood. Liberal MP for York 1906-Jan 1910, Sunderland Dec 1910-1922, ... Chief Secretary for Ireland 1920-22. Journal Articles (subject) The following journal articles are about Hamar Greenwood or mention them in some way: A forgotten Liberal-Conservative alliance; Groups. Members of Parliament (Commons) Related time periods ...

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Cara Delevingne‘s (@caradelevingne) great-grandfather is the infamous Thomas Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood who’s associated with the activities of the Black and Tans in Ireland. He was a Canadian-born British lawyer and politician who served as the last Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1920 and 1922.