The local Unionists adopted as candidate, 22 year-old Hon. Esmond Cecil Harmsworth.
During World War II the Manor housed refugees from Kent, and in the 1950s it was occupied by the 2nd Viscount’s sister-in-law Anne, who was married to Lord Rothermere.
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