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Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery.
A staunch anti-suffragist, Stanhope was attacked by a suffragette with a dogwhip at Euston Station who had mistaken him for Prime Minister, H.H. Asquith [1]
1851 Census of England
Grosvenor Place, St George Hanover Sq, Westminster, England
First Name | Last Name | Relationship | Marital Status | Gender | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
Lord | Mahon | Head | Married | Male | 46 | MP | Walmer, Kent |
Lady | Mahon | Wife | Married | Female | 35 | - | London |
Mary | Stanhope | Daughter | Unmarried | Female | 7 | - | London |
Henry A | Stanhope | Son | Unmarried | Male | 5 | - | London |
Philip J | Stanhope | Son | Unmarried | Male | 3 | - | London |
13 | servants | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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