Beatrice CayzerBeatrice Fairbanks Cayzer is the daughter of a US Ambassador at Large, most notable for having negotiated the peace treaty for the Peruvian Ecuadorian War, and at the request of Secretary of War Woodring furthered the decision to keep Puerto Rico in he US Commonwealth. She married Major Stanley Cayzer, a Director in his family's shipping companies The Union-Castle Line, Clan Line, and Sterling Line; a sportsman who won the Wokingham Race at Royal Ascot and the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood, also scoring at the SanSiro Racetrack in Milan, Italy. His father, Lord High Sheriff of Northamptonshire, was also a successful racehorse owner and breeder whose BOUQUET was the dam of AIRBORNE an English Derby winner. The Cayzer ship the MV Windsor Castle was the second-largest liner of its era after the Queen Mary. Beatrice Cayzer has written nine books, among them THE HAPPY HARROW MURDER TRILOGY, forty-six weeks on the Best Sellers list. She contributed to Town & Country, House & Garden, Good Housekeeping, ESQUIRE, The New York Herald Tribune, and the Journal Of Commerce, among other publications. She has three daughters, Mary, Jeannie, and Claudia. Read More Read Less
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