Ruth Wood, Countess of Halifax

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Ruth Alice Hannah Mary Wood, Countess of Halifax (née Primrose, 18 April 1916 – 31 August 1989), was a British racehorse owner. She was one of the first three women to be elected as a member of the Jockey Club in December 1977, alongside her half-sister Priscilla Hastings and Helen Johnson Houghton.

She was the only child of

the Quorn in 1927. She left her elder daughter a collection of paintings of racehorses by George Stubbs.[2]

Ruth Primrose married Charles Wood in 1936 and became Countess of Halifax after the death of her father-in-law in 1959, when her husband inherited the earldom.

They had three children:[3]

The countess and her husband won The Derby with Shirley Heights in 1978;[4] the horse was jointly bred by the earl and his son.

Her husband, who died in 1980, was master of the Middleton Foxhounds for more than 30 seasons. They are buried together in the churchyard of All Saints, Kirby Underdale.[5]

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  2. ^ Country Life. Country Life, Limited. December 1980. p. 2104.
  3. ^ "Halifax, Earl of (UK, 1944)". Cracrofts Peerage. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Shirley Heights' Derby". The Age. 8 June 1978. p. 28. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Ruth Alice Hannah Mary Primrose Wood". Find a Grave. Retrieved 28 February 2020.