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He leaves five children and is survived by the Dowager Marchioness Townshend. A high society celebrity, Townshend was a writer of articles, plays, novels, and scenarios, and in 1936 published the collection True Ghost Stories with Maude Ffoulkes (McKernan “Interview”). Lady Joanna Agnes Townshend (born 19 August 1943); she married Jeremy Bradford, son of Commander George F.N. He was also a firm upholder of moral standards on the small screen. They have two children. This page was last edited on 6 May 2019, at 07:19. Terpstra, Mirte. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Her films were criticised as being too melodramatic, yet their fame showed they were enjoyed. Legion of Honor San Francisco, CA, United States. For example, The Love of an Actress (1914) featured the novelty of a film actress who falls in love with a Lord when her company makes a film on the grounds of his country house. It Was - and It Wasn't. He was also a long-serving director of London Merchant Securities, the property-development empire created by Max (later Lord) Rayne. AAB. He was chairman of the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association, as his mother had been, and a Deputy Lieutenant of the county for a decade until his divorce in 1960. The marriage of John, the 5th Marquess and Lady Anne (Clementina), was unfortunately, a failure. Gwladys was destined for a notorious life, having bought her way into royalty. As a hereditary peer, Lord Townshend was entitled to sit and vote in the House of Lords until 1999. They had two children. Pingback: More from the Marchioness « The Bioscope, Welcome to The Bioscope, a blog on early and silent cinema, with an emphasis on research. In her autobiography, Townshend actually only refers to seven film scripts and omits Behind the Scenes (1913). They have one daughter. Townshend’s final scenario for When East Meets West (1915), in which a fakir uses hypnotism to explode light bulbs filled with poisonous gas from a distance in order to rob unsuspecting Westerners, was again well-received in the Bioscope, but this time was not accompanied by enthusiastic trade show announcements (569–571). Anne, Viscountess Townsend, Later Marchioness Townshend Joshua Reynolds. McKernan, Luke. I have always taken a keen interest in the stage and have written many plays which have been produced for charitable purposes. Title: Anne, Viscountess Townsend, Later Marchioness Townshend; Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds; Physical Dimensions: 95 x … He was not discerning, however, and his bills, while sometimes well considered were at other times thought to be hopeless and even useless. Police to target rulebreakers with 'greater levels of enforcement', chief constables warn. She remarried. Married John James Dudley Stuart, Marquis of Townshend 9 August 1905. In Great Britain, Clarendon was certainly among the first companies to credit their writers, but the fact that Townshend was a peeress was undoubtedly the main reason that she was credited at all. Now they almost kill each other as Jay learns to inline skate. Charles Townshend, 8th Marquess Townshend. Other books by Townshend included a book of poems, In the King’s Garden (1906), and a novel, The Widening Circle (1920). Elizabeth Clemintina (nee Duff), Marchioness of Townshend National Portrait Gallery, London The Marchioness referred to in this tune is Anne Elizabeth Clementina (née Duff), who married John Villiers Stuart Townshend, 5th Marquess Townshend on 17 October 1865. The Townshend family has owned land in West Norfolk for 600 years, since the reign of Edward IV. Girls from the Sky:; A Critical Catalogue of Women in the Production of British Silent Cinema, 1914-1918. Women Film Pioneers Project. In her autobiography, Townshend writes that she entered into an arrangement with Clarendon in 1912 “to produce a series of picture plays,” adding that “these were the first cinematograph dramas to give the author’s name, and I was the first peeress to write for the Cinema” (39). In an attempt to save their reputation, the Suthersts claimed the Marquess was a lunatic and locked him away. Lady Townshend’s views are of partiular interest, not only on account of the great success achieved by “The Convent Gate,” “The House of Mystery,” and “A Strong Man’s Love,” but by reason of the cordial reception given to the one act play now running at the Coliseum. Townshend later remarried Bernard le Strange. A Mrs Evelyn Sheffield of Jacksonville, Florida, seemed to fit the bill, but Lord Townshend broke off the engagement when he discovered she was not as rich as she had implied. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly (11 Feb 1915): 49. But Townshend’s status was no longer required since the status of British film was improving by other means. In view of the great interest aroused by the announcement of three new dramas by the Marchioness Townshend, to be shown to the Trade next Friday, we begged her ladyship to favour our readers with a few of her ideas on the subject of writing for the film, and were kindly granted an interview at the offices of the Clarendon Film Company, where Lord and Lady Townshend had called to inspect the recently completed films. Gwladys Ethel Gwendoline Eugenie SUTHERST, Marchioness Townshend, https://wfpp.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-gwladys-marchioness-of-townshend/. Printed sources: Walker (A Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Marches, &c.), 1866; No. She married the 6th Marquess of Townshend in 1905 by whom she had two children, including the 7th Marquess of Townshend. Calcutta! In Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta, eds. They have one son. The Bioscope review enthusiastically saw the film as “the work of an author who has imagination and a true appreciation of dramatic effect,” who especially understands the “requirements of the camera” while other scripts were only “made to order” (429-431). Based in a former agricultural hall in Norwich, Anglia went on air for the first time in autumn 1959, serving homes from Peterborough to the east coast and later extending northwards to Lincolnshire and Humberside. Was her husband really a lunatic? This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 09:12. Gwladys is definitely one of the most interesting people on my family tree. He spoke occasionally in House of Lords debates on agricultural and bloodstock matters; and, among a portfolio of business interests, he became vice-chairman of the Norwich Union insurance company and chairman of its City subsidiary, AP Bank; when AP was sold in 1983 he joined the board of its new owner, Riggs National Bank of Washington, DC. 30 July 1768, succeeded 16 December 1775, d. 30 March 1863). All of the motion pictures she wrote were made for Clarendon, one of the seven major British companies at that time; all were directed by Wilfred Noy; and the main actress was always Dorothy Bellew. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine. Arrested for the assault, tried and convicted, Townshend pleaded that it was no more than Thynne's just deserts, and while popular opinion sided with him, it was a death-knell for his social standing. The Maitland Daily Mercury. Investors brought together by Townshend included the Norwich Union insurance company, the Manchester Guardian newspaper and two Cambridge colleges. Gwladys, “the first peeress to write for the cinema”, was the scenarist of 8 silent films, all now lost. He was a farmer and wartime soldier in the family tradition, but he was also a successful entrepreneur in the very progressive sphere of commercial broadcasting. The History of the British Film, 1906-1914. Silent Film Organizations, Festivals & Conferences, http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2007/06/09/interview-with-the-marchioness-townshend/. When bids were invited for the East of England television franchise in 1958, Anglia was the most distinctive of four competing consortia. Just before the joint trade show of The Love of an Actress, Wreck and Ruin, and The Family Solicitor in July 1914, Townshend revealed in the Bioscope interview that she had just signed another contract with Clarendon to write six more films. Since discovering who Gwladys was, I have often wondered how close my ancestors were with her and how they perceived her. By problem I don’t mean the morbid dissection of some social question which is left involved at the end. Townshend, Gladys Ethyl Gwendolen Eugenia Sutherst. At the time, the longest known holder of a peerage, having passed the record, in March 2009, of 87 years and 104 days set by the 13th Lord Sinclair in 1863. x 5 in. Gifford, Denis. Having fallen on hard times, the 6th Marquess first sold off parts of his inheritance, including a lease on Raynham Hall, then set off for America – accompanied by a former curate and amateur hypnotist called Robbins, who had some influence over him – to find a rich wife. The title honors either Elizabeth Jane Crichton-Stuart, daughter of Lord George Stuart, who married a naval commander, John Townshend, 4th Marquess Townshend (1798-1863). Nottingham: Univ. This film was reviewed in the Bioscope, but received less attention and therefore the Bioscope itself refers to The Convent Gate (1913) as Townshend’s third film. “As far as I can remember,” said Lady Townshend said, “it must have been quite a bad picture, but I immediately realised the possibilities of this new medium, and fully believed that the time would come when its range would be enormously increased. George John Patrick Dominic Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend (13 May 1916 – 23 April 2010), styled Viscount Raynham until 1921, was a British peer and businessman. The Marchioness of Townshend was born Gwladys Ethel Gwendolen Eugénie Sutherst. A Minor. Looking back, she saw her visibility as a boon in the first decade: “When I see the enormous development of the Cinema to-day I am glad I broke through the barriers of anonymity” as a gesture to future writers for the screen (41). Medical witnesses cleared the Marquess’ sanity, albeit diagnosing him with depression. My Cousin, the Marchioness Townshend Posted on April 5 by N.J. Sneddon Gwladys Ethel Gwendoline Eugenie SUTHERST was born in July 1882 to the barrister Thomas Charles SUTHERST and his first wife Sarah LONGTOFT. This interview with her, from The Bioscope in July 1914, hints at someone who had possibly turned to the lowly cinema through frustration at not getting her plays produced on the stage, but she was alert to the potential of the medium, and claims to have been inspired by early films of waves breaking on a sea coast, no less. She died in 1877. The Maitland Daily Mercury. Details. Nevertheless, Gladys gave every impression of being genuinely devoted to her husband, and set herself the challenge of restoring his fortunes so that George and his younger sister Elizabeth could be brought up in Raynham Hall, and George would eventually inherit the estate in good order, even though she had to sell some of the family's extensive land holdings elsewhere. 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