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Clarissa Dickson Wright : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clarissa Dickson Wright
Clarissa Dickson Wright (24 June 1947 – 15 March 2014) was an English celebrity chef, television personality, writer, businesswoman, and former barrister (the youngest person to be called to the Bar at the time).〔 She was best known as one-half, along with Jennifer Paterson, of the ''Two Fat Ladies'' television cooking programme. She was also an accredited cricket umpire and one of only two women to become a Guild Butcher. ==Early life== Dickson Wright was born in St John's Wood, London,〔 the youngest of four children. Her father, Arthur Dickson Wright, was a surgeon to the Royal Family, and her mother, Molly (née Bath),〔''Who's Who 2012''〕 was an Australian heiress.〔 She is the cousin of actor and comedian Alexander Armstrong. Her father was an alcoholic who subjected his wife and children to verbal and physical abuse.〔("Clarissa Dickson Wright didn't just survive an abusive father, she outed him", ''Guardian'' ), 17 March 2014〕 At the age of 11, Wright was sent to ''Sacred Heart School'', a former independent school for girls in the South coastal town of Hove (in what is now East Sussex). The school closed in 1966. After school, Wright studied for the Bar at Gray's Inn, while pursuing a law degree at University College London.〔
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