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  1. Major Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones, MBE QC DL (né Jones; 18 May 1899 – 27 January 1966) was a British barrister and soldier. He was the father of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, and father-in-law of Princess Margaret, younger daughter of George VI.

    • c. 1914–1945
    • British Army
  2. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Anne was first married to Ronald Armstrong-Jones, a barrister and soldier, in July 1925. The couple welcomed two children, Susan Anne Armstrong-Jones (who later married the 6th Viscount de Vesci) and younger son Antony, before divorcing in 1934.

  3. Major Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones, MBE QC DL ( né Jones; 18 May 1899 – 27 January 1966) was a British barrister and soldier. He was the father of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, and father-in-law of Princess Margaret, younger daughter of George VI. Major.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Anne Messel married Ronald Armstrong-Jones and they had two children, Susan Armstrong-Jones and Anthony Armstrong-Jones, before divorcing in early 1935. She later married the 6th Earl of Rosse, and had two further sons, Brendan, now 7th Earl of Rosse, and the Hon. Desmond Oliver Martin Parsons, who died in 2010.

    • Tatler
  5. 19 de mar. de 2005 · Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones was born on 18 May 1899. 3 He was the son of Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones and Margaret Elizabeth Roberts. 3 He married, firstly, Anne Messel, daughter of Lt.-Col. Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel and Maud Frances Sambourne, on 22 July 1925. 4 He and Anne Messel were divorced circa 1934. 4 He married, secondly ...

  6. 13 de jan. de 2017 · By Robert D. McFadden. Jan. 13, 2017. Antony Armstrong-Jones, the dapper photographer who became the Earl of Snowdon after he married Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II, in...

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Mrs Ronald Armstrong-Jones, formerly Miss Anne Messel, and her children, Susan and Antony, at her house in Eaton Terrace. Photographed by Miss Compton-Collier in The Tatler, 18th June 1930. Illustrated London News Ltd / Mary Evans