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  1. Trustees Of The Iveagh Trust. The Trust has been governed by a distinguished and experienced Board of Trustees since its foundation in 1890. Today, most Trustees are retired, having had long and successful careers in a variety of sectors such as business, accountancy, property and law. This ensures that there is an extensive range of skills and ...

  2. Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne (1905–1992) Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne (born 1930); married firstly Ingrid Olivia Georgia Wyndham in 1951, secondly Suzanne Lisney in 1964, and had three children with Susan Mary Taylor. (of 1st) Hon. Catherine Ingrid Guinness (born 1952); married firstly James Charteris, 13th Earl of Wemyss in 1983 ...

  3. Edward Cecil Guinness war seit dem 20. Mai 1873 mit seiner Cousine dritten Grades Adelaide Maria Guinness († 1916) verheiratet. Aus der Ehe gingen drei Kinder hervor: Rupert Guinness, 2. Earl of Iveagh (1874–1967) ⚭ 1903 Lady Gwendolen Onslow, Tochter des William Onslow, 4. Earl of Onslow;

  4. Arms of Guinness, Earl of Iveagh.svg. English: Arms of Lee Guinness family: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per saltire Gules and Azure a Lion rampant Or on a Chief Ermine a Dexter Hand couped at the wrist of the first, a crescent for difference (for Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three Crescents Sable a Trefoil slipped Or (for Lee ...

  5. Moreno A, Jones M and Quinn M (2019) A longitudinal study of the textual characteristics in the chairman’s statements of Guinness, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 10.1108/AAAJ-01-2018-3308, 32:6, (1714-1741), Online publication date: 19-Sep-2019.

  6. Rupert Guinness، 2nd Earl of Iveagh - Rutabo. ... The Earl of Iveagh . KG CB CMG VD ADC FRS DL. Born : Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness (1874-03-29) 29 March 1874 ...

  7. Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, was an Anglo-Irish businessman, politician, oarsman and philanthropist. Born in London, he was the eldest son of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh. He served as the 20th Chancellor of the University of Dublin from 1927 to 1963, succeeding his father who was Chancellor between 1908 and 1927.