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Pauline Letitia Lady Rumbold, who died 6th December 2008, was the 2nd
wife and widow of .Sir Anthony Rubold, 10th Baronet. She was born 1929
as Pauline Laetitia Tennant, scion of the Barons Glennconner, dau of
the Hon David Pax Tennant (1902-68), by his 1st wife the actress
Hermione Baddeley; married (i) 1946 (div 1953)Capt Julian Alfred Lane-
Fox-Pitt-Rivers (Barony of Forster descendant); married (ii) 1954 (div
1970) Euan Douglas Graham, scion of the Dukes of Montrose; married
(iii) 1974, Sir Horace Anthony Claude Rumbold, 10th Bt, who died in
1983.
Funeral Service at St. Mary's and St. Nicholas' Church, Wilton, on
18th December.
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Pauline Laetitia Tennant, actress and poet: born London 6 February
1929; married 1946 Julian Pitt-Rivers (died 2001; marriage dissolved
1953), 1954 Euan Graham (died 2008; marriage dissolved 1970), 1974 Sir
Anthony Rumbold (died 1983); one adopted son; died 6 December 2008.
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Lady Rumbold, who has died aged 81, was one of the most captivatingly
lovely women of her generation.
An actress in her youth, she became a woman of letters. Amusing,
widely read and extremely hospitable, her many friendships crossed the
boundaries of age, fuelled by continuous laughter, animated talk, good
wine and by her cooking – influenced lifelong by her love of all
things French.