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Jocelyn Stevens

Sir Jocelyn Stevens
CVO
Born Jocelyn Edward Greville Stevens
(1932-02-14)14 February 1932
Marylebone, Central London, England
Died 9 October 2014(2014-10-09) (aged 82)
Nationality British
Occupation Magazine publisher, newspaper executive
Spouse(s) Jane Armyne Sheffield (1956–1979)
Emma Cheape (2008–2014)
Partner(s) Vivien Duffield (–2005)
Children 4
Relatives Edward Hulton (great-grandfather)
Sir Edward Hulton, 1st Baronet (grandfather)
Sir Edward George Warris Hulton (uncle)
Poppy Delevingne (granddaughter)
Cara Delevingne (granddaughter)

Sir Jocelyn Edward Greville Stevens, CVO (14 February 1932 – 9 October 2014) was the publisher of Queen magazine and a London newspaper executive.

Stevens attended Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, and Sandhurst, where he won the Sword of Honour. He went on to do national service in the Rifle Brigade.

He built a career in journalism and publishing. In 1957 he bought the British high society publication The Queen, which he revamped, renaming it Queen and hiring Beatrix Miller as editor. In the 1960s he provided financial backing for the first British pirate radio station Radio Caroline. In the 1960s–1970s he was named as managing director of the Evening Standard and Daily Express newspapers. A British newspaper obituary observed that, in the course of his newspaper career, Stevens "revelled in his image as a posh bully, living up, or down, to Private Eye's nickname for him: "Piranha teeth."

Stevens was Chairman of English Heritage from 1992–2000. In 1992 he was awarded a CVO for his part in curating the Sovereign Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and he was knighted in 1996.

Stevens was born in Marylebone, Central London, England. He was the son of Major Charles Greville Bartlett Stewart-Stevens and Betty Stevens (née Hulton), who died shortly after his birth. His father blamed Stevens for his mother's death, and the child was left in a flat near to Baker Street in London, attended to by nannies, a maid, a cook, a priest and a chauffeur.


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