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He was fifth of the [[Paul Baronets, of Rodborough]] and father of [[Brenda Dean Paul]], one of the ‘[[bright young things]]’.<ref name="ODNBBDP">Philip Hoare, ‘Paul, Brenda Irene Isabelle Frances Theresa Dean (1907–1959)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2011</ref>
He was fifth of the [[Paul Baronets, of Rodborough]] and father of [[Brenda Dean Paul]], one of the ‘[[bright young things]]’.<ref name="ODNBBDP">Philip Hoare, ‘Paul, Brenda Irene Isabelle Frances Theresa Dean (1907–1959)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2011</ref>


In 1901, he married [[Irene Regina]],<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp61397 National Portrait Gallery]</ref> daughter of [[Henry Wieniawski]] and Isabelle Bessie-Hampton. The couple had been introduced by [[Nellie Melba]]. Lady Dean Paul, now adopted British nationality, but continued to publish works as "Irène Wieniawska"<ref name=couv>[http://www.musiwall.ulg.ac.be/IMG/pdf/MEW_poldowski_livret_070820_light.pdf Manuel Couvreur, trans. Celia Skrine, Liner notes and texts for recording of Poldowski’s Verlaine songs by Élise Gabele and Phlippe Riga]</ref> They had two other children:
In 1901, he married [[Irene Regina]],<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp61397 National Portrait Gallery]</ref> daughter of [[Henry Wieniawski]] and Isabelle Bessie-Hampton. The couple had been introduced by [[Nellie Melba]]. Lady Dean Paul, now adopted British nationality, but continued to publish works as "Irène Wieniawska".<ref name=couv>[http://www.musiwall.ulg.ac.be/IMG/pdf/MEW_poldowski_livret_070820_light.pdf Manuel Couvreur, trans. Celia Skrine, Liner notes and texts for recording of Poldowski’s Verlaine songs by Élise Gabele and Phlippe Riga]</ref> They had two other children:
* Aubrey Donald Fitzwarren Severin Dean Paul (1902–1904)
* Aubrey Donald Fitzwarren Severin Dean Paul (1902–1904)
* Sir Brian Kenneth Dean Paul, 6th Baronet Paul of Rodborough (18 May 1904 – 5 August 1972)<ref name="leighrayment">[http://www.leighrayment.com/baronetage/baronetsP1.htm Baronetage], leighrayment.com; accessed 15 January 2018.</ref><ref>[http://www.hwlondonartandartistsguide.com/review.asp?ID=395 Museum and Gallery Reviews], hwlondonartandartistsguide.com; accessed 15 January 2018.</ref>
* Sir Brian Kenneth Dean Paul, 6th Baronet Paul of Rodborough (18 May 1904 – 5 August 1972)<ref name="leighrayment">[http://www.leighrayment.com/baronetage/baronetsP1.htm Baronetage], leighrayment.com; accessed 15 January 2018.</ref><ref>[http://www.hwlondonartandartistsguide.com/review.asp?ID=395 Museum and Gallery Reviews], hwlondonartandartistsguide.com; accessed 15 January 2018.</ref>

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Sir Aubrey Edward Henry Dean Paul, 5th Baronet (19 October 1869-16 January 1961)[1] was a captain in the Northumberland Fusiliers and a descendant of the 1st Duke of Marlborough,[2]

Biography

He was fifth of the Paul Baronets, of Rodborough and father of Brenda Dean Paul, one of the ‘bright young things’.[3]

In 1901, he married Irene Regina,[4] daughter of Henry Wieniawski and Isabelle Bessie-Hampton. The couple had been introduced by Nellie Melba. Lady Dean Paul, now adopted British nationality, but continued to publish works as "Irène Wieniawska".[5] They had two other children:

  • Aubrey Donald Fitzwarren Severin Dean Paul (1902–1904)
  • Sir Brian Kenneth Dean Paul, 6th Baronet Paul of Rodborough (18 May 1904 – 5 August 1972)[1][6]

Religion

The 5th Baronet converted to Roman Catholicism in 1914 and the couple's daughter was educated at convent schools. His wife maintained a Bohemian lifestyle and the couple separated in 1922.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Baronetage, leighrayment.com; accessed 15 January 2018.
  2. ^ Profile, WorldRoots.com; accessed 15 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b Philip Hoare, ‘Paul, Brenda Irene Isabelle Frances Theresa Dean (1907–1959)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2011
  4. ^ National Portrait Gallery
  5. ^ Manuel Couvreur, trans. Celia Skrine, Liner notes and texts for recording of Poldowski’s Verlaine songs by Élise Gabele and Phlippe Riga
  6. ^ Museum and Gallery Reviews, hwlondonartandartistsguide.com; accessed 15 January 2018.