At the age of 26, Dominick Elwes met and wished to marry 19-year-old shipping heiress
Tessa Kennedy, daughter of Geoffrey Ferrar Kennedy and Daška Ivanović. Kennedy's parents, however, disapproved of the relationship and instituted
wardship proceedings. On 27 November 1957, Geoffrey Kennedy obtained a restraining order against Elwes from Justice
Sir Ronald Roxburgh, barring the couple from marrying. The High Court
Tipstaff was not authorised, however, to apprehend Elwes anywhere outside
England and Wales. After initially attempting to marry in Scotland while being pursued by the press, Elwes and Kennedy eloped to
Havana, Cuba, where they married in a civil ceremony on 27 January 1958 as guests of American mobster
Meyer Lansky, who provided accommodation for them at his hotel, the
Habana Riviera. When
Fidel Castro's revolution threatened the stability of the country, the newlyweds fled aboard a
raft with two
National Geographic explorers who were sailing to
Miami. They flew to
New York City from Miami, obtaining a marriage licence on 31 March in New York. On 1 April, the couple repeated the ceremony to ensure they were legally married in
Manhattan's Supreme Court; the ceremony was officiated by Justice Henry Clay Greenberg. On 15 July, the two set sail for England aboard the liner
SS Liberté docking at
Southampton. The next day, accompanied by his wife and an attorney, Elwes turned himself over to authorities and was transferred to
Brixton Prison, where he remained for two weeks while awaiting trial for
contempt of court for defying the judge's order to return Miss Kennedy to her parents. At trial, the judge accepted that Elwes loved his bride but commented that every parent knows that love was not "readily convertible into bread and butter" for the support of a wife. In his ruling he directed that Elwes be released from custody but also ordered that Kennedy remain a
ward of court. Elwes and Kennedy were married and had three children,
Cassian Elwes, who became a film producer,
Damian Elwes, an artist, and
Cary Elwes, an actor. The marriage was dissolved in
London in January 1969, and Elwes never remarried. In her biography of her husband,
Kathleen Tynan later said of Elwes "Dominick Elwes was a bounder and a wit, and Ken adored him." ==Lucan aftermath==