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  1. Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw (1 January 1917 – 5 December 2011) was the wife of William "Willie" Whitelaw, MP, former Home Secretary, Deputy Prime Minister and aide to Margaret Thatcher .

  2. And a country girl is precisely what Celia Sprot was. Whitelaw had been a regular game-shooting guest at the Riddell Estate before 1939, and on leave in 1942 he proposed. They were married on 6...

    • Tam Dalyell
  3. 15 dic 2011 · Born: 1 January, 1917, in Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire. Died: 5 December, 2011, in Edinburgh, aged 94. Lady Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw, was best-known as the self-effacingbut...

  4. 7 gen 2012 · LADY Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw, who has died aged 94, was best-known as the self-effacing but staunchly supportive wife of William "Willie" Whitelaw MP, former Home Secretary, Deputy Prime...

    • The Herald Staff
  5. 12 dic 2011 · By Gazette newsdesk. THE funeral of Viscountess Whitelaw, who has died aged 94, will be held on Friday. Lady Celia Whitelaw, the widow of William Whitelaw, the former Home Secretary and MP for Penrith and the Border, was a prominent supporter of Cumbrian charities and a very keen gardener.

  6. He had been married for 56 years to his wife, Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw, a philanthropist/charity worker and horticulturist who had been an ATS volunteer during the Second World War. The couple had four daughters.

  7. Celia, Viscountess Whitelaw was the wife of William "Willie" Whitelaw, MP, former Home Secretary, Deputy Prime Minister and aide to Margaret Thatcher. The Second Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath was created after the Conservative Party lost the February 1974 general election.