The rebellious charm and cruelty of a high-society mischief maker
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The rebellious charm and cruelty of a high-society mischief maker
Self-willed, bright and biting, “Lady PB” was admired and sometimes feared for nearly half a century at the pinnacle of British society. The indulged daughter of the Earl of Birkenhead (the brilliant lawyer F. E. Smith, who became Lloyd George’s Lord Chancellor), she joined another self-made dynasty by marrying Michael Berry, later Lord Hartwell, son and successor of the proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, Lord Camrose. Born just before the First…
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