Nicholas Mosley
Nicholas Mosley, born 1923, is the elder son of Sir Oswald Mosley and his first wife, lady Cynthia Curzon. Ed: Eton and Balliol. Served in the Rifle Brigade in WWII from 1942 rising to rank of Captain. His novels include Accident (filmed by Joseph Losey from a Harold Pinter screenplay and starring Dirk Bogarde) and Hopeful Monsters (Whitbread Fiction Prize, 1990). Succeeded to barony of his aunt, Baroness Ravensdale in 1966. Twice married, four sons and one daughter.
Nicholas Mosley, born 1923, is the elder son of Sir Oswald Mosley and his first wife, lady Cynthia Curzon. Ed: Eton and Balliol. Served in the Rifle Brigade in WWII from 1942 rising to rank of Captain. His novels include Accident (filmed by Joseph Losey from a Harold Pinter screenplay and starring Dirk Bogarde) and Hopeful Monsters (Whitbread Fiction Prize, 1990). Succeeded to barony of his aunt, Baroness Ravensdale in 1966. Twice married, four sons and one daughter. See less
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