Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort
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Geoffrey Thomas Taylour (1878–1943), was the fourth holder of the title Marquess of Headfort, an Irish peerage.
He was an English Freemason, having been initiated in the Lodge of Assistance No 2773 (London, England) at Golden Square, London, in February 1901, aged 22 years.[1]
Rose Boote (1878-1958), a young singer who appeared in The Messenger Boy in 1900 under her professional name of Miss Rosie Boote, so charmed the young Marquess that he married her on 11 April 1901.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ See 'History of the Lodge of Assistance 1899-2002', page 24.
- ^ Biographical details here.
Peerage of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Taylour |
Marquess of Headfort 1894–1943 |
Succeeded by Terence Geoffrey Thomas Taylour |
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