Nicholas Mosley

Nicholas Mosley, 3rd Baron Ravensdale, 7th Baronet, MC ( born June 25, 1923) is a British peer, author and politician.

Life and career

Mosley was born on 25 June 1923 as a son of the British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and Cynthia Blanche Curzon. Diana Mosley was his stepmother.

He attended Eton College and then studied at Balliol College, University of Oxford. During World War II it was used among other things in Italy and was awarded the Military Cross.

Mosley 1966 inherited the title of Baron Ravensdale by his aunt, Mary Irene Curzon, 2nd Baroness Ravensdale. The title of baronet he inherited from his father in 1980. In later years he was a strong critic of his father.

Mosley lost his seat in 1999 in the House of Lords by the House of Lords Act 1999. Currently, he lives in London.

Family

Mosley was married twice and has five children. Max Mosley, president of the Fédération Internationale de l' Automobile ( FIA), is his half-brother. His legacy is his son Shaun Nicholas Mosley ( b. 1949 ).

Selected novels

  • Corruption (1957 )
  • Accident ( 1965) ( filmed in 1967 by Joseph Losey, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter, entitled Accident - Incident at Oxford)
  • Impossible Object ( 1968)
  • Natalie Natalia (1971 )
  • Serpent (1981 )
  • Judith (1986 )
  • Hopeful Monsters ( 1990) - won the Whitbread Book Award
  • Children of Darkness and Light (1995 )
  • The Hesperides Tree (2001)
  • Inventing God ( 2003)

Moreover Mosley has written two biographical works about his father, and extended family. In 1994 he published his autobiography.

More Releases

  • Spaces of the Dark
  • The Rainbearers
  • Corruption
  • Meeting Place
  • Assassins
  • Catastrophe Practice
  • Imago Bird
  • African Switchback
  • The Life of Raymond Raynes
  • Experience and Religion
  • Julian Grenville (1999 republished by Persephone Books)

Swell

  • Nicholas Mosley in Hansard (English)
  • Leigh Rayment 's entry on page
  • ThePeerage.com
  • Baron ( Ravensdale )
  • Politicians ( 20th century)
  • Member of the House of Lords
  • Baronet
  • Author
  • Briton
  • Born in 1923
  • Man
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