He was succeeded by the Duke of Norfolk and subsequently by Nona Byrne.
In 1960, they founded the Catholic Building Society to assist people on low incomes, including lone women.
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In 1960, with her husband Vincent Byrne, she founded the Catholic Building Society, becoming the first woman to be elected chairman of a building society.
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