Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh
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Arthur Francis Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh, (20 May 1937 – 1992), known as Benjamin was the son of Arthur Onslow Edward Guinness, Viscount Elveden and Elizabeth Cecilia Hare. He inherited the title in 1967.
He lived at Farmleigh near Dublin and was chairman of Guinness 1961-1992. He was a trustee of two charitable housing associations, the Iveagh Trust in Dublin and the Guinness Trust in London.
He married Miranda Daphne Jane Smiley, daughter of Major Michael Smiley, of Castle Fraser, Kenmay, Aberdeen on March 12, 1963 and they divorced in 1984. They had four children.
The Earldom of Iveagh was created on September 30, 1919. The recipient, Edward Guinness, had previously been created Viscount Iveagh in 1905 and Baron Iveagh in 1891.
Uniquely at the time, he was a member of two upper houses simultaneously. He was in the British House of Lords in 1967-92, and was appointed an Irish Senator by Liam Cosgrave in 1973-77.
Benjamin died of cancer in 1992 at the age of 55. Benjamin's son, Edward Guinness, succeeded to the title.
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Preceded by Rupert Guinness |
Earl of Iveagh 1967–1992 |
Succeeded by Edward Guinness |
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