Lady Sybil Grant (1879–1955) (born Sybil Myra Caroline Primrose) was a British writer, designer and artist. She was the eldest child of the 5th Earl of Rosebery and his wife Hannah de Rothschild. Lady Sybil married, 28 March 1903, General Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO (1877–1950). On the death of her father in 1929, she inherited his estate, "The Durdans" at Epsom, which became her home.

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  • Lady Sybil Grant (1879–1955) (born Sybil Myra Caroline Primrose) was a British writer, designer and artist. She was the eldest child of the 5th Earl of Rosebery and his wife Hannah de Rothschild. Lady Sybil married, 28 March 1903, General Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO (1877–1950). On the death of her father in 1929, she inherited his estate, "The Durdans" at Epsom, which became her home. Grant later became an eccentric, spending most of her time in a caravan or up a tree, communicating to her butler through a megaphone. She died a widow in 1955, survived by her son, Charles Robert Archibald Grant, who had married Honourable Pamela Wellesley, granddaughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington.
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  • Lady Sybil Grant (1879–1955) (born Sybil Myra Caroline Primrose) was a British writer, designer and artist. She was the eldest child of the 5th Earl of Rosebery and his wife Hannah de Rothschild. Lady Sybil married, 28 March 1903, General Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO (1877–1950). On the death of her father in 1929, she inherited his estate, "The Durdans" at Epsom, which became her home.
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  • Sybil Grant
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