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Person    | Female  Born 1890  Died 1974

Christabel, Lady Aberconway

Categories: Literature

Countries: Ireland

Christabel, Lady Aberconway

Renowned beauty, cultural socialite and writer.

Born as Christabel Mary Melville Macnaghten into a wealthy Irish family, daughter of the criminologist Sir Melville Macnaghten, who investigated the 'Jack the Ripper' murders.

Married Henry McLaren (politician, horticulturalist and industrialist, 1879–1953) who in 1934 became the 2nd Baron Aberconway on the death of his father.  They had five children.

Aberconway had Osbert Sitwell, Samuel Courtauld, H. G. Wells and W. Somerset Maugham.

Courtauld left her his house, 12 North Audley Street, where she lived c.1950-74.

Sources include: which has a wealth of information about Aberconway, all gleaned from the Maugham-Aberconway correspondence. 

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Christabel, Lady Aberconway as Euterpe the muse of music.

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