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Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon Paget, CBE, DStJ (19 August 1876 – 16 June 1938) was a British philanthropist and a humanitarian relief worker, initially based in London, and later in Eastern and Central Europe. She was awarded an OBE in 1918 and an CBE in 1938.〔Obituary, ''The Times'', Friday 17 June 1938, p. 18.〕 She received awards in recognition of her humanitarian work from the governments of such nations as Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, as well as Imperial Russia.〔Blunt, Wilfrid. ''Lady Muriel: Lady Muriel Paget, her Husband, and her Philanthropic Work in Central and Eastern Europe''. London, Methuen & Co., 1962, pp. 287–288.〕 In 1916 she was invested as a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John.〔Order of St John honour, ''The Times'', Wednesday 2 February 1916, p. 11.〕 ==Family== Lady Muriel Finch-Hatton was the elder of the two children of Murray Finch-Hatton, 12th Earl of Winchilsea, of Haverholme Priory, Lincolnshire, and was educated privately at home. Her brother George, Viscount Maidstone, to whom she was greatly attached, died aged nine, in 1892.〔Blunt, p.10.〕〔Reminiscences of W. C. Sambrook, Esq. (Viscount Maidstone's former tutor), cited in I. Austen (compiler) and E. Khan (editor) ''Ewerby Book: A History & Village Life Today''. Ewerby, Lincs., Ewerby Reading Room, 2007, p. 162. ISBN 978-0-9555890-0-3.〕 She married Richard Arthur Surtees Paget (who later became the second Baronet Paget of Cranmore) on 31 May 1897. They had five children, the first of whom (Richard Hatton Harcourt Paget; 6 March 1898 – October 1898) died in infancy.〔Blunt, p. 23.〕〔http://thepeerage.com/p3612.htm#i36118 Retrieved 23 December 2011.〕
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