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'''Gillian Evelyn Joynson-Hicks''' (nee Schluter) is the [[Viscountess Brentford]].  She is a patron of the moral conservative advocacy group the [[Family Education Trust]] (formerly [[Family and Youth Concern]]).<ref name="about">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/about.php About Us], accessed 22 August 2010</ref>
 
'''Gillian Evelyn Joynson-Hicks''' (nee Schluter) is the [[Viscountess Brentford]].  She is a patron of the moral conservative advocacy group the [[Family Education Trust]] (formerly [[Family and Youth Concern]]).<ref name="about">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/about.php About Us], accessed 22 August 2010</ref>
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According to the ''Daily Mail's'' [[Ephraim Hardcastle]] column Joynson-Hicks was, in 2002, 'a friend of the Archbishop of Canterbury', [[George Carey]] with access to a 'grace and favour cottage at Lambeth Palace she has enjoyed since Dr Carey moved out his gardener to make way for her.' The paper also notes that Joynson-Hicks was at that stage 'on the Crown Appointments Commission considering Dr Carey's successor.'<ref>Ephraim Hardcastle ''Daily Mail'' (London) April 5, 2002, Pg. 15</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:06, 29 March 2012

Gillian Evelyn Joynson-Hicks (nee Schluter) is the Viscountess Brentford. She is a patron of the moral conservative advocacy group the Family Education Trust (formerly Family and Youth Concern).[1]

According to the Daily Mail's Ephraim Hardcastle column Joynson-Hicks was, in 2002, 'a friend of the Archbishop of Canterbury', George Carey with access to a 'grace and favour cottage at Lambeth Palace she has enjoyed since Dr Carey moved out his gardener to make way for her.' The paper also notes that Joynson-Hicks was at that stage 'on the Crown Appointments Commission considering Dr Carey's successor.'[2]

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  1. Family Education Trust About Us, accessed 22 August 2010
  2. Ephraim Hardcastle Daily Mail (London) April 5, 2002, Pg. 15