![]() ![]() She told her mother-substitute that she had "Bolshevik" feelings. (2)Ĭynthia became close to Elinor Glyn, the best-selling romantic novelist, a business woman and a couresan, who had been her father's mistress. Her biographer described her as "something of a rebel against the dictates of her class". She took courses in social work at the London School of Economics before utilizing her training in the East End of London. (1)ĭuring the First World War she worked as a War Office clerk, earning 30s. Her mother, Mary Curzon died in July, 1906, and later attended school as a boarder at the Links School for Girls in Eastbourne. ![]() Cimmie, as she was known, lived in India until 1905. Cynthia Blanche Curzon, the second daughter of the foreign secretary, George Curzon, the former Conservative Party M.P and later, Viceroy of India, was born at Reigate Priory, on 23rd August 1898. ![]()
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