Bryan Walter Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne (27 October 1905 – 6 July 1992), was an heir to part of the Guinness family brewing fortune, lawyer, poet and novelist. He married Diana Mitford, but later divorced her. He was born to Walter Edward Guinness (created 1st Baron Moyne in 1932), son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, and Lady Evelyn Stuart Erskine, daughter of the 14th Earl of Buchan. He attended Heatherdown, Eton College, and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1931.

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  • Bryan Walter Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne (27 October 1905 – 6 July 1992), was an heir to part of the Guinness family brewing fortune, lawyer, poet and novelist. He married Diana Mitford, but later divorced her. He was born to Walter Edward Guinness (created 1st Baron Moyne in 1932), son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, and Lady Evelyn Stuart Erskine, daughter of the 14th Earl of Buchan. He attended Heatherdown, Eton College, and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1931. As an heir to the Guinness brewing fortune and a handsome, charming young man, Bryan was an eligible bachelor. In 1929, he married the Hon. Diana Mitford, one of the Mitford sisters, and had two sons with her: Jonathan and Desmond. The couple became leaders of the London artistic and social scene and were dedicatees of Evelyn Waugh's second novel Vile Bodies. However, they divorced in 1933, after Diana deserted him for British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley. Guinness remarried happily in 1936 to Elisabeth Nelson, with whom he would have nine children. In 1944, while serving his country as a liaison officer, Guinness succeeded to the barony when his father, posted abroad as Resident Minister in the Middle East by his friend Winston Churchill, was assassinated in Cairo. After the war, Lord Moyne served on the board of the Guinness corporation, as well as various trusts and artistic committees in Ireland. He wrote a number of critically applauded novels, memoirs, books of poetry, and plays. Lord Moyne died in 1992 at Biddesden, his home in Hampshire, and was succeeded by his eldest son Jonathan. His works: Plays: The Fragrant Concubine, A Tragedy (1938); A Riverside Charade (1954) Children's books: The Story of Johnny and Jemima (1936); The Children of the Desert (1947); The Animal’s Breakfast (1950); Catriona and the Grasshopper (1957); Priscilla and the Prawn (1960); The Girl with the Flower (1966). Poetry: Twenty-three Poems (1931); Under the eyelid (1935); Reflexions (1947); Collected Poems (1956); The Rose in the Tree (1964); The Clock (1973); On a Ledge (1992). Novels: Singing Out of Tune (1933); Landscape with Figures (1934); A Week by the Sea (1936); Lady Crushwell’s Companion (1938); A Fugue of Cinderellas (1956); Leo and Rosabelle (1961); The Giant’s Eye (1964); The Engagement (1969); Hellenic Flirtation (1978) Memoirs: Potpourri (1982); Personal Patchwork 1939-45 (1986); Dairy not kept (1988).
  • Bryan Walter Guinness, 2. Baron Moyne war ein britischer Aristokrat irischer Herkunft, Schriftsteller und Brauereierbe. Bryan Guinness wurde Oktober 1905 als Sohn von Walter Guinness, 1. Baron Moyne, und dessen Frau Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine geboren. Nachdem sein Vater 1944 in Kairo einem Attentat zum Opfer fiel, erbte Guinness den Titel Baron Moyne.
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  • 1944–1992
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  • Bryan Walter Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne (27 October 1905 – 6 July 1992), was an heir to part of the Guinness family brewing fortune, lawyer, poet and novelist. He married Diana Mitford, but later divorced her. He was born to Walter Edward Guinness (created 1st Baron Moyne in 1932), son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, and Lady Evelyn Stuart Erskine, daughter of the 14th Earl of Buchan. He attended Heatherdown, Eton College, and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1931.
  • Bryan Walter Guinness, 2. Baron Moyne war ein britischer Aristokrat irischer Herkunft, Schriftsteller und Brauereierbe. Bryan Guinness wurde Oktober 1905 als Sohn von Walter Guinness, 1. Baron Moyne, und dessen Frau Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine geboren. Nachdem sein Vater 1944 in Kairo einem Attentat zum Opfer fiel, erbte Guinness den Titel Baron Moyne.
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  • Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne
  • Bryan Guinness, 2. Baron Moyne
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