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'''Miranda Elizabeth Louise Macmillan, Countess of Stockton''' (née '''Quarry'''; 27 May 1947 – 18 March 2020) was a British socialite and fashion model.<ref name=peerage1>{{cite web|url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p5432.htm#i54313|title=Miranda Elizabeth Louise Quarry|date=|author=|publisher=thePeerage.com|accessdate=17 February 2010}}</ref><ref>http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/240259/stockton</ref>
'''Miranda Elizabeth Louise Macmillan, Countess of Stockton''' (née '''Quarry'''; 27 May 1947 – 18 March 2020) was a British socialite and fashion model.


==Family==
==Early life==
She was born in [[Wokingham]], [[Berkshire]], the daughter of Richard Bridges St. John Quarry and his first wife, Diana Elizabeth, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Lloyd. Her mother later married [[Stormont Mancroft, 2nd Baron Mancroft]] in 1951.<ref>{{cite web|title=Diana Elizabeth Lloyd|url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p10375.htm#i103749|website=The Peerage|accessdate=17 December 2017}}</ref>
Born in 1947, in [[Wokingham]], [[Berkshire]], Miranda Quarry’s parents were Richard Bridges St John Quarry, a British Army officer in the [[Royal Corps of Signals]], and his wife Diana Elizabeth Lloyd, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Lloyd. She had an older sister, Venitia, born in 1942. The family lived in Berkshire, but the Quarrys divorced while Miranda was still a small child.<ref name=Tatler>Rebecca Cope, [https://www.tatler.com/article/miranda-quarry-countess-of-stockton A look back at the life of Seventies 'It' girl Miranda, Countess of Stockton] (obituary), ''[[The Tatler]]'', 28 April 2020, accessed 6 November 2022</ref>


In 1951, Diana Quarry married secondly [[Stormont Mancroft, 2nd Baron Mancroft|Stormont Mancroft]], a Conservative politician. She had three more children, two daughters and a son, [[Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft|Benjamin Mancroft]].<ref name=BP2003>''[[Burke's Peerage]]'', vol. 2 (2003), p. 2588</ref>
Miranda was married three times:

# [[Peter Sellers]] (1970–1974)<ref name=montreal1>{{cite news|url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CH8xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=naQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1810,1246317&dq=miranda-quarry&hl=en|title=Peter Sellers comic genius is dead at 54|date=24 July 1980|author=|publisher=The Montreal Gazette|accessdate=17 February 2010}}</ref>
When in 1962 her older sister Venitia married Frederick Barker, a future master of the [[Quorn Hunt|Quorn]], their father was living at Gaddeshill House, [[Eversley]], [[Hampshire]], and their mother at 48 [[Montagu Square]], [[Marylebone]].<ref>''[[Country Life (magazine)|Country Life]]'', Vol. 132 (1962), p. 1137</ref> Venitia was reported to be a good side-saddle rider.<ref>Michael Clayton, ''Foxhunting in Paradise'' (2012), [https://books.google.com/books?id=6YF5snlnrfoC&pg=PT128 p. 128]</ref>
# [[Sir Nicholas Nuttall, 3rd Baronet]] (1975–1983): they had three daughters: Gytha Miranda Nuttall (b. 1975), Amber Louise Nuttall (b. 1977) and Olympia Jubilee Nuttall (b. 1978)

# [[Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton]] (1995–2011)
Quarry was educated at Crofton Grange School in Hertfordshire and a finishing school in Paris. After leaving school, she travelled through Spain and Italy and lived in [[New York City]], then returned to England and was given a job by [[Michael Fish (fashion designer)|Michael Fish]], fashion designer and outfitter. She became a fashion model and an [[It girl]], before working as a flower seller at the [[Dorchester Hotel]].<ref name=Tatler/>
==Marriages and children==
Miranda met the actor [[Peter Sellers]], a customer of Fish, but he did not take an interest in her until seeing her at the Dorchester. In 1970, she married him at the [[Caxton Hall]], [[Westminster]], wearing a gypsy dress and accompanied by her [[Pekingese|Pekinese dogs]] Talitha and Tomasina. They set up home on an estate in [[County Kildare]], [[Ireland]], but within three years the marriage broke down, with Sellers accusing Miranda of infidelities. They were divorced in 1974 but remained friends until Sellers died in 1980.<ref name=Tatler/><ref name=montreal1>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CH8xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=naQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1810,1246317&dq=miranda-quarry&hl=en Peter Sellers comic genius is dead at 54], [[Montreal Gazette]], 24 July 1980, accessed 17 February 2010</ref>

In 1975, Miranda married [[Nicholas Nuttall|Sir Nicholas Nuttall]], and they divided their time between Britain and [[the Bahamas]]. They remained together until 1983 and had three daughters: Gytha Miranda (1975), Amber Louise (1977) and Olympia Jubilee (1978).<ref name=DT/>

Her third husband was [[Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton]], whom she married in 1995. They separated in 2011.<ref name=Tatler/> She died at home of [[pancreatic cancer]] on 18 March 2020, after a short illness.<ref name=Tatler/><ref name=DT>[http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/240259/stockton|access-date=2020-11-14 “Miranda, Countess of Stockton, née Quarry”], announcements.telegraph.co.uk, 22 March 2020, accessed 6 November 2022</ref>


==References==
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Miranda Elizabeth Louise Macmillan, Countess of Stockton (née Quarry; 27 May 1947 – 18 March 2020) was a British socialite and fashion model.

Early life

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Born in 1947, in Wokingham, Berkshire, Miranda Quarry’s parents were Richard Bridges St John Quarry, a British Army officer in the Royal Corps of Signals, and his wife Diana Elizabeth Lloyd, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Lloyd. She had an older sister, Venitia, born in 1942. The family lived in Berkshire, but the Quarrys divorced while Miranda was still a small child.[1]

In 1951, Diana Quarry married secondly Stormont Mancroft, a Conservative politician. She had three more children, two daughters and a son, Benjamin Mancroft.[2]

When in 1962 her older sister Venitia married Frederick Barker, a future master of the Quorn, their father was living at Gaddeshill House, Eversley, Hampshire, and their mother at 48 Montagu Square, Marylebone.[3] Venitia was reported to be a good side-saddle rider.[4]

Quarry was educated at Crofton Grange School in Hertfordshire and a finishing school in Paris. After leaving school, she travelled through Spain and Italy and lived in New York City, then returned to England and was given a job by Michael Fish, fashion designer and outfitter. She became a fashion model and an It girl, before working as a flower seller at the Dorchester Hotel.[1]

Marriages and children

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Miranda met the actor Peter Sellers, a customer of Fish, but he did not take an interest in her until seeing her at the Dorchester. In 1970, she married him at the Caxton Hall, Westminster, wearing a gypsy dress and accompanied by her Pekinese dogs Talitha and Tomasina. They set up home on an estate in County Kildare, Ireland, but within three years the marriage broke down, with Sellers accusing Miranda of infidelities. They were divorced in 1974 but remained friends until Sellers died in 1980.[1][5]

In 1975, Miranda married Sir Nicholas Nuttall, and they divided their time between Britain and the Bahamas. They remained together until 1983 and had three daughters: Gytha Miranda (1975), Amber Louise (1977) and Olympia Jubilee (1978).[6]

Her third husband was Alexander Macmillan, 2nd Earl of Stockton, whom she married in 1995. They separated in 2011.[1] She died at home of pancreatic cancer on 18 March 2020, after a short illness.[1][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Rebecca Cope, A look back at the life of Seventies 'It' girl Miranda, Countess of Stockton (obituary), The Tatler, 28 April 2020, accessed 6 November 2022
  2. ^ Burke's Peerage, vol. 2 (2003), p. 2588
  3. ^ Country Life, Vol. 132 (1962), p. 1137
  4. ^ Michael Clayton, Foxhunting in Paradise (2012), p. 128
  5. ^ Peter Sellers comic genius is dead at 54, Montreal Gazette, 24 July 1980, accessed 17 February 2010
  6. ^ a b “Miranda, Countess of Stockton, née Quarry”, announcements.telegraph.co.uk, 22 March 2020, accessed 6 November 2022