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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Known+to+her+family+as+%22Debo%22%2c+Deborah+Mitford+married+Lord+Andrew+Cavendish%2c+younger+son+of+the+10th+Duke+of+Devonshire%2c+in+1941.+When+Cavendish%27s+older+brother%2c+William%2c+Marquess+of+Hartington%2c+was+killed+in+combat+in+1944%2c+Cavendish+became+heir+to+the+dukedom+and+Marquess+of+Hartington%3b+in+1950%2c+upon+the+death+of+his+father%2c+he+became+the+11th+Duke+of+Devonshire.%0aThe+Duchess+was+the+main+public+face+of+Chatsworth+for+many+decades.+Upon+the+death+of+her+husband+in+2004%2c+her+son+Peregrine+Cavendish+became+the+12th+Duke+of+Devonshire+.%0aThe+Duchess+has+written+several+books+about+Chatsworth%2c+and+has+played+a+key+role+in+the+restoration+of+the+house%2c+the+enhancement+of+the+garden+and+the+development+of+commercial+activities+such+as+Chatsworth+Farm+Shop+(which+is+on+a+quite+different+scale+from+most+farm+shops+as+it+employs+a+hundred+people)%3b+Chatsworth%27s+other+retail+and+catering+operations%3b+and+assorted+offshoots+such+as+Chatsworth+Food%2c+which+sells+luxury+foodstuffs+which+carry+her+signature+and+Chatsworth+Design+which+sells+image+rights+to+items+and+designs+from+the+Chatsworth+collections.+Recognising+the+commercial+imperatives+of+running+a+stately+home%2c+she+takes+a+very+active+role+and+has+been+known+to+run+the+ticket+office+for+Chatsworth+House+herself.+She+also+supervised+the+development+of+the+Cavendish+Hotel+at+Baslow+near+Chatsworth+and+the+Devonshire+Arms+Hotel+at+Bolton+Abbey.%0aIn+1999+the+Duchess+was+appointed+a+Dame+Commander+of+the+Royal+Victorian+Order+(DCVO)+by+Queen+Elizabeth+II%2c+for+her+service+to+the+Royal+Collection+Trust.+She+became+the+Dowager+Duchess+of+Devonshire+in+2004%2c+when+her+son+inherited+the+dukedom+upon+the+death+of+her+husband." urlpathencoded="Known%20to%20her%20family%20as%20&quot;Debo&quot;,%20Deborah%20Mitford%20married%20Lord%20Andrew%20Cavendish,%20younger%20son%20of%20the%2010th%20Duke%20of%20Devonshire,%20in%201941.%20When%20Cavendish's%20older%20brother,%20William,%20Marquess%20of%20Hartington,%20was%20killed%20in%20combat%20in%201944,%20Cavendish%20became%20heir%20to%20the%20dukedom%20and%20Marquess%20of%20Hartington;%20in%201950,%20upon%20the%20death%20of%20his%20father,%20he%20became%20the%2011th%20Duke%20of%20Devonshire.%0aThe%20Duchess%20was%20the%20main%20public%20face%20of%20Chatsworth%20for%20many%20decades.%20Upon%20the%20death%20of%20her%20husband%20in%202004,%20her%20son%20Peregrine%20Cavendish%20became%20the%2012th%20Duke%20of%20Devonshire%20.%0aThe%20Duchess%20has%20written%20several%20books%20about%20Chatsworth,%20and%20has%20played%20a%20key%20role%20in%20the%20restoration%20of%20the%20house,%20the%20enhancement%20of%20the%20garden%20and%20the%20development%20of%20commercial%20activities%20such%20as%20Chatsworth%20Farm%20Shop%20(which%20is%20on%20a%20quite%20different%20scale%20from%20most%20farm%20shops%20as%20it%20employs%20a%20hundred%20people);%20Chatsworth's%20other%20retail%20and%20catering%20operations;%20and%20assorted%20offshoots%20such%20as%20Chatsworth%20Food,%20which%20sells%20luxury%20foodstuffs%20which%20carry%20her%20signature%20and%20Chatsworth%20Design%20which%20sells%20image%20rights%20to%20items%20and%20designs%20from%20the%20Chatsworth%20collections.%20Recognising%20the%20commercial%20imperatives%20of%20running%20a%20stately%20home,%20she%20takes%20a%20very%20active%20role%20and%20has%20been%20known%20to%20run%20the%20ticket%20office%20for%20Chatsworth%20House%20herself.%20She%20also%20supervised%20the%20development%20of%20the%20Cavendish%20Hotel%20at%20Baslow%20near%20Chatsworth%20and%20the%20Devonshire%20Arms%20Hotel%20at%20Bolton%20Abbey.%0aIn%201999%20the%20Duchess%20was%20appointed%20a%20Dame%20Commander%20of%20the%20Royal%20Victorian%20Order%20(DCVO)%20by%20Queen%20Elizabeth%20II,%20for%20her%20service%20to%20the%20Royal%20Collection%20Trust.%20She%20became%20the%20Dowager%20Duchess%20of%20Devonshire%20in%202004,%20when%20her%20son%20inherited%20the%20dukedom%20upon%20the%20death%20of%20her%20husband.">Known to her family as "Debo", Deborah Mitford married Lord Andrew Cavendish, younger son of the 10th Duke of Devonshire, in 1941. When Cavendish's older brother, William, Marquess of Hartington, was killed in combat in 1944, Cavendish became heir to the dukedom and Marquess of Hartington; in 1950, upon the death of his father, he became the 11th Duke of Devonshire.
The Duchess was the main public face of Chatsworth for many decades. Upon the death of her husband in 2004, her son Peregrine Cavendish became the 12th Duke of Devonshire .
The Duchess has written several books about Chatsworth, and has played a key role in the restoration of the house, the enhancement of the garden and the development of commercial activities such as Chatsworth Farm Shop (which is on a quite different scale from most farm shops as it employs a hundred people); Chatsworth's other retail and catering operations; and assorted offshoots such as Chatsworth Food, which sells luxury foodstuffs which carry her signature and Chatsworth Design which sells image rights to items and designs from the Chatsworth collections. Recognising the commercial imperatives of running a stately home, she takes a very active role and has been known to run the ticket office for Chatsworth House herself. She also supervised the development of the Cavendish Hotel at Baslow near Chatsworth and the Devonshire Arms Hotel at Bolton Abbey.
In 1999 the Duchess was appointed a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO) by Queen Elizabeth II, for her service to the Royal Collection Trust. She became the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire in 2004, when her son inherited the dukedom upon the death of her husband.</OtherInfo>
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