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  1. Hugo Francis Guy Charteris MC (11 December 1922 – 20 December 1970) was a noted British novelist and screenwriter, the author of nine novels, 17 television screenplays and numerous children's books and short stories.

  2. Hugo Richard Charteris, 11th Earl of Wemyss and 7th Earl of March DL (25 August 1857 – 12 July 1937), styled Lord Elcho from 1883 to 1914, was a British Conservative politician.

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  3. W he n Hugo Charteris’s first novel, the haunting A Share of the World, was published in 1953 to the praise of Rosamond Lehmann (who helped to get it published), Peter Quennell, Evelyn Waugh, and Francis Wyndham (Charteris’s relation and consistent supporter), the author, just turned thirty-one, seemed set for lasting fame.

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  4. Hugo Charteris was born on 11 December 1922 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Mystery and Imagination (1966), Menace (1970) and ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969). He was married to Virginia Mary Forbes Adam. He died on 21 December 1970 in Elvington, North Yorkshire, England.

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    • December 11, 1922
    • Hugo Charteris
    • December 21, 1970
  5. HUGO CHARTERIS was born in London in 1922, third grandson of the 11th Earl of Wemyss. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and served in the Scots Guards during World War II, for his part in which he was awarded the Military Cross. In 1948 he married Virginia Forbes Adam.

  6. Earl of Wemyss ( / ˈwiːmz / WEEMZ) is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created in 1633. The Scottish Wemyss family had possessed the lands of Wemyss in Fife since the 12th century. [2] . Since 1823 the earldom has been held with the Earldom of March, created in 1697.

  7. Hugo Francis Guy Charteris MC was a noted British novelist and screenwriter, the author of nine novels, 17 television screenplays and numerous children's books and short stories.