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This site refers to her as "Daisy Evelyn, Lady Harcourt", but I've found no other corroboration for that name.
That site is a little suspect, as it says she acceded to Rusthall Manor in 1891. She was aged only 10 in 1891, and she did not become "Lady Harcourt" until 1945. It also says that in 1892 it passed to Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt, Mrs Griselda Kentner and Mrs Diana Menuhin, and in 1893, to Mrs Kentner and Mrs Menuhin. But "Mrs Menuhin" refers to Diana Gould (dancer), who was not even born until 1912. And Cecil Harcourt did not come into the picture until he married Evelyn Suart in 1920 (although I suppose it's possible he had known her for a long time prior to that). -- JackofOz ( talk) 00:48, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
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This site refers to her as "Daisy Evelyn, Lady Harcourt", but I've found no other corroboration for that name.
That site is a little suspect, as it says she acceded to Rusthall Manor in 1891. She was aged only 10 in 1891, and she did not become "Lady Harcourt" until 1945. It also says that in 1892 it passed to Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt, Mrs Griselda Kentner and Mrs Diana Menuhin, and in 1893, to Mrs Kentner and Mrs Menuhin. But "Mrs Menuhin" refers to Diana Gould (dancer), who was not even born until 1912. And Cecil Harcourt did not come into the picture until he married Evelyn Suart in 1920 (although I suppose it's possible he had known her for a long time prior to that). -- JackofOz ( talk) 00:48, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
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