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Godfrey Vyvyan Stopford

(1909-1989), Rowing cox, rowing coach and stock broker

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Ilim College, Melbourne.

23 August 2022, 06:23

Godfrey Vyvyan Stopford was the grandson of James Walter Milles Stopford, 6th Earl of Cortown. Known as Vyvyan, Godfrey attended New College, Oxford and married Marjorie Alice Lupton on July 21st, 1934 at Upton On Severn, Worcestershire, England. Marjorie was the daughter of Old Etonian Alan Cecil Lupton and Mary Emma Burrell, daughter of Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th Baronet. On 2 March 1905, "The Dowager Lady Loder" was a guest at the wedding of her granddaughter, Mary Emma Burrell to Alan Cecil Lupton; the wedding couple were in fact third cousins, both being descended from Sir Wadsworth Busk. Godfrey Vyvyan Stopford died in 1989, his wife having pre-deceased, dying in 1983