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The Lady Sophia Louise Sydney Topley (née Cavendish; born 18 March 1957) is the third child and second daughter of the 11th Duke of Devonshire and his wife, Deborah Mitford. She is the younger sister of the (present) 12th Duke.
Marriages
Lady Sophia has been married three times:
She married Anthony William Lindsay Murphy on 20 October 1979 and they were divorced in 1987. They had no children.
Her second marriage was to Alastair Morrison, 3rd Baron Margadale on 19 July 1988 and they were divorced. They have two children:
- Hon. Declan James Morrison (11 July 1993)
- Hon. Nancy Lorna Morrison (22 January 1995)
She married William Topley on 25 November 1999.
Books
As Lady Sophia Murphy, she is the author of The Duchess of Devonshire's Ball (London: Sedgwick & Jackson, 1984), a photo-album of a costume ball given in 1897 by a previous Duchess of Devonshire.
Ancestry
References
- Hutchinson, Diana (15 July 1984). "Why the Devonshires needed $34 million". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 131. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
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