- Priscilla Reyntiens
Priscilla Cecilia Maria Reyntiens, The Lady Norman, CBE, JP (
March 20 1899 -1991) was a London councillor, board member, and supporter ofmental health andnursing institutions.Her father Major Robert Reyntiens was
Aide de Camp to King Leopold II of Belgium, whilst her mother Lady Alice Josephine Bertie was the daughter of the 7th Earl of Abingdon. In 1921, Reyntiens married Colonel Alexander Koch de Gooreynd of the Irish Guards, who adopted the anglicized name of 'Worsthorne'. She had two sons with de Gooreynd, but the marriage was dissolved in 1929. In 1933 she married again to Montagu Collet Norman, governor of theBank of England .As a councillor, she served on both the
London County Council and Chelsea Borough Council. She was a founder member and, from 1938 to 1941, vice-chairman of theWomen’s Voluntary Services for Civil Defence . Reyntiens was board member for theMaudsley Hospital inCamberwell , vice-president of theRoyal College of Nursing , and honorary president of theWorld Federation of Mental Health . She became a JP in 1944.She was made CBE in 1963.
Her younger son,
Peregrine Worsthorne , was editor of the "Sunday Telegraph" from 1986 to 1989. Her elder son isSimon Towneley .
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