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Name
  
Lady McLaren

Died
  
November 1, 2005

Cousins
  
John Julius Norwich


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Born
  
21 July 1919 (
1919-07-21
)

Children
  
Victoria McLaren Harriet McLaren

Spouse
  
John Francis McLaren (m. ?–1953)

Parents
  
Charles Paget, 6th Marquess of Anglesey, Lady Victoria Marjorie Harriet Manners

Siblings
  
Lady Elizabeth Hester Mary Paget, Lady Mary Patricia Beatrice Rose Paget, Lady Katharine Mary Veronica Paget

Similar People
  
Violet Manners - Duchess, Henry Paget - 7th Marquess, Lady Caroline Paget, Henry Cust, Lady Diana Cooper

Lady Rose Mary Primrose McLaren (21 July 1919 – 1 November 2005) was a British aristocrat, the fourth daughter of the 6th Marquess of Anglesey.

The Paget family (the Marquesses of Anglesey) resided in Plas Newydd and Beaudesert in Staffordshire until the house was demolished in 1931, due to financial difficulties.

Lady Rose Paget, as she was before her marriage, was the fourth of five daughters—her eldest sister Elizabeth and another sister, Caroline, shared the dark good looks of their mother (the former Lady Victoria Manners, eldest daughter of the 8th Duke of Rutland). Her brother was the 7th Marquess of Anglesey. Another of Paget's sisters, Mary, was brain-damaged, and Paget made herself responsible for her sister's welfare until her death in 1996.

In her teens, Paget trained as a ballet dancer with Marie Rambert, and under the name Rose Bayly made her debut at Sadler's Wells in Swan Lake in 1937. After being largely educated at home, Paget led an unconventional life, being at different times a ballerina, a florist, a land girl and a countrywoman.

Twice engaged to the 8th Duke of Wellington, Paget eventually married Squadron Leader The Hon. John Francis McLaren, the second son of the 2nd Baron Aberconway in 1940. He died in 1953. The McLarens had two daughters, Victoria and Harriet.

In her widowhood, McLaren became friends with Muriel Belcher (founder of the club, the Colony Room) and the artist Francis Bacon. At about this time McLaren established her florist's business, which operated from the basement of her house in Chelsea. Along with Pamela Forster (the daughter of Lord Forster of Harraby and a former employee of Constance Spry), they supplied the flowers for the wedding of Princess Margaret to Antony Armstrong Jones in 1960.

McLaren left London in 1975 and returned to Wales, retiring to her house on the Bodnant Estate. In later life, McLaren held several prominent positions including County chairwoman of Macmillan Nurses, president of Conwy's Churchill Club and the president of the Eglwysbach Show.

McLaren died on 1 November 2005.

References

Lady Rose McLaren Wikipedia