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George Nicholas Seward Horsley (April 21 1934 to January 18 2004), known as Nicholas Horsley, was a leading Hull businessman, and chairman of Northern Foods. ==Personal life & family== Nicholas Horsley was born to a wealthy business family in Yorkshire, the second of the five children (three sons, two daughters) of Susan Howitt and Alec Horsley, the founder of Northern Foods.〔(Obituary: Alec Horsley ) The Independent, 21 June 1993〕 He attended Keswick grammar school, Bootham school, York, and Worcester College, Oxford, which he graduated with a third-class degree. Though his father (a Quaker) preferred conscientious objection, Nicholas did his national service during World War II without putting himself up for a commission.〔(Obituary: Nicholas Horsley ) The Guardian, 23 January 2004〕 A passionate Yorkshireman, womaniser, tennis player and gambler, Nicholas was married three times. Firstly to Valerie Edwards (a Welsh typist); they had three children, with whom Nicholas became estranged, named Ashley Horsley, Sebastian Horsley and Jason Horsley.〔(I said yes to marriage the first time we met ) by Valerie Walmsley-Hunter, ''The Guardian'', 10 December 2005, accessed 19 October 2007〕 After their divorce Horsley married Sabitha Sarkar in 1975 (divorcing 1987) and Alwyne Law in 1998. His first wife did not remarry, and maintains he was the "love of her life" (though she later became known as Valerie Walmsley-Hunter).〔(Relative Values: Sebastian Horsley and his mother, Valerie ), interviews by Ria Higgins, Sunday Times, 9 September 2007, accessed 19 October 2007〕
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