William Warner Westenra, 7th Baron Rossmore

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William Warner Westenra, 7th Baron Rossmore (14 February 1931 – 4 May 2021), known as Hon. William Westenra, and nicknamed Paddy, was an Anglo-Irish noble, photographer and author.[1]

Biography[]

Born at the family seat of Rossmore Castle, he was educated at Scaitcliffe prep school and Eton College before reading Theology at Cambridge University. He inherited his father's title in 1958, yet his family home had already been abandoned by this time due to dry rot, and they instead lived on a house on the estate. This was also destroyed: by a fire started by the Irish Republican Army in 1981.[2]

Following the end of his relationship with Marianne Faithfull, he married Valerie Tobin, and the two had a son, Benedict, before they divorced. He worked as a photographer and painter for many years, returning to Glin Castle to photograph it for a coffee table book.

References[]

  1. ^ Cope, Rebecca (7 May 2021). "Society snapper at centre of Swinging Sixties scene Lord Rossmore has died aged 90". Irish Tatler. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  2. ^ Collins, Liam (16 May 2021). "Lord Rossmore obituary: Anglo-Irish peer who set up the Coolmine drug treatment centre, was engaged to Marianne Faithfull and had his home torched by IRA sympathisers". Irish Independent. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Rossmore
1958–2021
Succeeded by
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