Anne Wignall

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Anne Wignall
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Born Anne Acland-Troyte
(1912-06-12)12 June 1912
Kensington, London, England
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Tiverton, Devon, England
Resting place All Saints Church, Huntsham
Pen name Alice Acland, Anne Marreco
Occupation Novelist, Biographer
Spouses
Children 3 including 8th Earl of Wilton
Relatives Sir Gilbert Acland-Troyte (uncle), Charles Pym (grandfather), Sir Thomas Acland, 10th Baronet (great great grandfather)

Anne Wignall, known as Lady Ebury (née Acland-Troyte; 12 June 1912 – 23 June 1982), was an English socialite and author as Alice Acland and Anne Marreco.

Family life

Anne Wignall was born Anne Acland-Troyte in the London Borough of Kensington, the daughter of Herbert Walter Acland-Troyte and Marjorie Florence Pym. She had one younger brother, John Acland-Troyte.

She married:

  • On 1 July 1933, the 5th Baron Ebury (1914-1957). They had two sons, Francis Egerton Grosvenor, 8th Earl of Wilton (born 1934) and the Hon. Robert Victor Grosvenor (1936–1993). They were divorced in 1941. During their marriage they lived at Redheath (now York House School), Croxley Green, Watford,[1] Kingston Bagpuize House, North Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire)[2] and Day's House (now Philberd's Manor[3]), East Hanney, Berkshire.[4]
  • On 23 December 1941, Henry Peregrine Rennie Hoare (1901–1981). They were divorced in 1947.
  • On 13 November 1947, Lt.-Col. Frederick Wignall (1906–1956). They had one daughter, Caroline Louisa Wignall (born 1948). She was widowed in 1956.[5]
  • On 25 September 1961, Anthony Marreco (1915–2006), a junior counsel at the Nuremberg Trials, and later a founding director of Amnesty International.

She changed her name back to Wignall by deed poll in 1969 and died in 1982 in Tiverton, Devon.[6] She is buried in the churchyard at All Saints Church, Huntsham close to her father's ancestral seat, Huntsham Court.

Bibliography

Anne Wignall wrote 11 books under two different names:[7]

As Alice Acland

As Anne Marreco

  • The Charmer and the Charmed (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963) ASIN B001N8MF2E, a comedy of manners, in which the wife of a publisher falls in love with one of her husband's authors
  • The Boat Boy (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964) ASIN B0000CMAPN, a novel in which the anti-hero brings chaos to rural Ireland
  • The Rebel Countess – The Life and Times of Constance Markievicz (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1967) ASIN B0006D8I46, a biography of the Irish revolutionary and politician

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