Musette Majendie
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Musette Majendie CBE | |
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The keep, Hedingham Castle | |
| Born | 1 December 1903 Sudbury, Suffolk, England |
| Died | 24 January 1981 (aged 77) Essex, England |
| Occupation(s) | landowner and philanthropist |
| Known for | Owner of Hedingham Castle |
| Partner | Margery Blackie |
| Father | James Henry Alexander Majendie |
| Relatives | Lewis Majendie (grandfather) Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell (uncle, by marriage) |
| Awards | Scout Association Medal of Merit, Scout Association Silver Acorn Medal |
Musette Frances Jacqueline Natalie Majendie CBE (1 December 1903 – 24 January 1981)[1] was an English landowner and philanthropist. She was the owner of Hedingham Castle in Essex.[2]
Majendie was born on 1 December 1903 in Sudbury, Suffolk.[3] Her father was politician James Henry Alexander Majendie MP.[4] Her mother was local Women's Institute leader Beatrice Cecilia Majendie (née Mitchell),[5] the daughter of James Mitchell of Holbrook Hall. On her paternal line, she was the granddaughter of politician Lewis Majendie MP and his wife Lady Margaret Elizabeth Majendie (née Lindsay).[6][7]
The Majendie family had owned Hedingham Castle for 250 years until Majendie left it to her cousin Thomas Lindsay.[8][9]
