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Leila Hadley
Leila Hadley (22 September 1925 〔(''The Peerage'' ) Accessed 10 February 2010〕 – 10 February 2009) was an American travel writer and socialite. Her books include ''Give Me the World'' (1958) and ''A Journey With Elsa Cloud'' (1997).
==Biography==
She was born Beatrice Leila Eliott Burton on September 22nd, 1926, and grew up in Old Westbury, Long Island, New York. Her mother, Beatrice Eliott Burton was the sister of Sir Gilbert Eliott, Chief of the Scottish Clan Elliot. Her father, Frank V. Burton Jr., inherited his business in the cotton trade.〔Grimes, William. ("Leila Hadley, Who Traveled the World and Then Wrote About It, Dies at 83" ), ''〕 Her middle name, which she took as her first name, was pronounced "LEE-la" and was, according to her, "Hindi for 'cosmic play,' which should register in anyone’s mind forever, but doesn't".〔 She attended the Green Vale School, Long Island, with Gloria Vanderbilt, then St. Timothy's School, Stevenson, Maryland.〔〔Staff.("LEILA BURTON SETS DAY FOR WEDDING; Will Be Attended by 3 at Her Marriage on March 2 to Lt, Arthur T. Hadley 2d" ), ''〕 She was introduced to society at the Junior Assembly on December 23, 1943, held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Manhattan.〔

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