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P. Morton Shand : ウィキペディア英語版
Philip Morton Shand

Philip Morton Shand (21 January 1888 – 30 April 1960), known as P. Morton Shand, was an English journalist, architecture critic (an early proponent of modernism), wine and food writer, entrepreneur and pomologist. He is also the paternal grandfather of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales.
==Life==
Shand, the son of the writer and barrister Alexander Faulkner Shand and his wife Augusta Mary Coates, was born in Kensington, London. He was educated at Eton College, and King's College, Cambridge, as well as studying at the Sorbonne, Paris, and in Heidelberg, Germany.〔Alan Windsor, ''Letters from Peter Behrens to P. Morton Shand, 1932–1938'', Architectural History, Vol. 37, (1994), pp. 165–187.〕
Shand was married four times. He married Edith Marguerite Harrington in April 1916, with whom he had a son, Bruce Shand, father to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. They divorced in 1920. His second marriage was to Alys Fabre-Tonnerre, in 1920, with whom he had a daughter named Sylvia. They divorced in 1926, his wife having petitioned for divorce on the grounds of his adultery. A month after the decree was granted he married for a third time, to Georgette Thérèse Edmée Avril, but they divorced in 1931, without having had any children. His fourth marriage was to Sybil Mary Sissons (previously Mrs.Slee) in 1931, with whom he had one daughter named Elspeth Shand (later became Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote) who married Baron Howe of Aberavon. His step-daughter, Mary (who was Sybil's daughter from her first husband naval Commander John Ambrose Slee) married architect Sir James Stirling.
Shand died on 30 April 1960 (age 72) in Lyons, France. Shand's obituary published in ''The Times'' on 6 May 1960 was written by the poet John Betjeman, with an addendum by the French wine expert André L. Simon.

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