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In the late 1920s financed the team of supercharged Bentleys created by [[Henry Ralph Stanley Birkin|Sir Henry (Tim) Birkin]], a member of the Nottingham lace family.
In the late 1920s financed the team of supercharged Bentleys created by [[Henry Ralph Stanley Birkin|Sir Henry (Tim) Birkin]], a member of the Nottingham lace family.
Detailed Biographical notes.<ref>Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 28. No 1. 2003</ref>


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Dorothy Wyndham Paget (21 February 1905 – 9 February 1960) was a British racehorse owner and sponsor of motor racing.

Born the daughter of Lord Queenborough (Almeric Hugh Paget) and his wife Pauline.

In the late 1920s financed the team of supercharged Bentleys created by Sir Henry (Tim) Birkin, a member of the Nottingham lace family.

Detailed Biographical notes.[1]

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  1. Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 28. No 1. 2003