Elizabeth Douglas-Home, Baroness Home of the Hirsel

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Elizabeth Douglas-Home
Spouse of the Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom
In office
18 October 1963 – 16 October 1964
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Lady Dorothy Macmillan
Succeeded by Mary Wilson
Personal details
Born 6 November 1909(1909-11-06)
Died 13 September 1990(1990-09-13) (aged 80)
Nationality British
Spouse(s) Alec Douglas-Home

Elizabeth Hester Douglas-Home, Baroness Home of the Hirsel (nee Alington; 6 November 1909 – 3 September 1990[1]) was the wife of the British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home.

She was born in 1909, the third daughter of the Very Revd Cyril Alington, the headmaster of Eton College and chaplain to King George V, and his wife, Hon. Hester Margaret Lyttelton (CBE), daughter of George, 4th Lord Lyttelton. Lady Home was the first woman to become a fellow (governor) of Eton.

She married Alec Douglas-Home in 1936.

Thanks to her husband acquiring and renouncing various titles she had, according to The Guinness Book of Records (1974–90), more names successively in her lifetime than any other once-married only British woman.[citation needed]

Her names in order were:

  • Elizabeth Alington (1909 to 1936)
  • Lady Dunglass (her husband's courtesy title; 1936 to 1951)
  • the Rt Hon The Countess of Home (1951 to 1963)
  • Lady Douglas-Home (as the wife of a knight; 1963 to 1974)
  • the Rt Hon The Baroness Home of the Hirsel (her husband having been given a life peerage; 1974 to 1990)

She died in September 1990 at the age of 80, her husband outliving her by just over five years. They had been married for 54 years.[2]

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Preceded by
Lady Dorothy Macmillan
Spouse of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
1963-1964
Succeeded by
Mary Wilson
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