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  1. Lady Cynthia Blanche Mosley (née Curzon; 23 August 1898 – 16 May 1933), nicknamed "Cimmie", was a British aristocrat, politician and the first wife of the British Fascist politician Sir Oswald Mosley.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2022 · Em 1920, Oswald Mosley se casou com sua primeira esposa, Lady Cynthia Curzon, filha de Lord George Curzon. O casamento teve a presença do rei George V e da rainha Mary!

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  3. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Mosley’s first wife, Lady CynthiaCimmie” Mosley, died in 1933 and was more than aware of her husband’s infidelity as discretion was not attempted (including disappearing for hours at a ...

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  4. Cynthia Mosley did not really understand socialism but had a long-standing sympathy for the underdog. In parliament she spoke on women's unemployment and widows' pensions, and in her memorable maiden speech she reversed the Conservative charge that unemployment insurance would 'demoralize' recipients....

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    Early life. Diana Mitford was the fourth child and third daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale (1878–1958), and his wife Sydney (1880–1963). [10] . She was a first cousin of Clementine Churchill, [11] second cousin of Sir Angus Ogilvy, and first cousin, twice removed, of Bertrand Russell. [12] .

  6. Cynthia Blanche Mosley, surnommée Cimmie, née Curzon le 23 août 1898 et décédée le 16 mai 1933, est une femme politique britannique d'origine anglo-américaine. C'est aussi la première épouse de Oswald Mosley, fondateur de la British Union of Fascists. Elle est elle-même membre du parlement britannique pour le Parti ...

  7. Cynthia Mosley died of peritonitis in 1933. Mosley was elected Labour MP for Smethwick in 1926, and was elected to the party's National Executive Committee the following year. He was re-elected in the general election of 1929, and was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster by Ramsay MacDonald, with special responsibility for unemployment.