Coke, Alexandra (1891–1984)
Coke, Alexandra (1891–1984)
Countess of Airlie. Born Alexandra Mary Bridget Coke in England; dau. of Thomas William Coke, 3rd earl of Leicester, and Alice Emily White; m. David Ogilvy, 7th earl of Airlie, July 17, 1917; children: Victoria Ogilvy (b. 1918), Margaret Ogilvy (b. 1920), Griselda Ogilvy (1924–1977), David Ogilvy (b. 1926), 8th earl of Airlie, Angus Ogilvy (husband of Princess Alexandra of Kent, 1928–2004) and James Ogilvy (b. 1934).
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