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  1. Walter Francis David Long, 2nd Viscount Long (14 September 1911 – 23 September 1944), was a British peer and soldier. Early life [ edit ] The eldest son of Brigadier-General Walter Long (d. 1917) and Sibell Vanden Bempde-Johnstone, granddaughter of Baron Derwent .

    • Antoinette Frances Sibell Long
    • British
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  3. His grandson, the second Viscount (son of Brigadier General Walter Long) was killed in action in the Second World War. He was succeeded by his uncle, the third Viscount, who had earlier represented Westbury in Parliament as a Conservative.

  4. Walter Francis David Long, 2nd Viscount Long (14 September 1911 – 23 September 1944), was a British peer and soldier. The eldest son of Brigadier-General Walter Long (d. 1917), Long was educated at St David's School, Reigate, [1] and later at Eton on the insistence of his mother, who had...

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    Walter Long, 2nd Viscount Long (1911–1944), his son, British peer and soldier. Walter Long (actor) (1879–1952), United States character actor, starred in Laurel and Hardy films. Walter Long (lieutenant) (1858–1892), British second lieutenant.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Get Started. Maj. Walter Francis David Long, 2nd Viscount Long. Birthdate: September 14, 1911. Death: September 23, 1944 (33) Uden, Netherlands. Immediate Family: Son of Brig.-Gen. Walter Long, CMG, DSO and Sibell Long Ex-husband of Frances Laura Spencer-Churchill (Charteris), Duchess of Marlborough Father of Private. Managed by:

  7. Family. He married on 17 December 1910 in London, Sibell Vanden Bempde-Johnstone OBE, granddaughter of Baron Derwent. There was one son from this marriage, Walter, who succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Viscount Long. Death. Brigadier General Long was killed in action at Hébuterne, France on 28 January 1917, aged 37.