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Monday, February 13, 2006

Andrew Owen Earle Raven, OBE

Andrew Owen Earle Raven, OBE, who died 2 October, 2005, aged 46, from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, was descended from the BLG family of Smith of Midhurst, and was thus a kinsman of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
He was born 22 January, 1959, eldest son of John Earle Raven, by his wife the former Constance Faith Alethea Hugh Smith, and was educated at Marlborough, Bristol University (BA); Aberdeen University.
Raven's maternal grandgfather, Owen Hugh Smith, JP (1869-1958), a younger brother of the 1st Baron Bicester, married Emmeline, daughter of another kinsman, Eustace Abel Smith (of the BLG family Smith of Longhills). Owen Smith had, in 1930, bought the 35,000-acre Ardtornish estate on the Morvern peninsula in western Lochaber.
Career:->with Smith Gore land agency in Edinburgh from 1985, seconded to the Nature Conservancy Council; managed a variety of rural estates; Trustee of the John Muir Trust, 1989; Member of the Council of the Rural Forum, 1992; Scottish Consumer Council, 1995; Director of Land Management for the John Muir Trust, 1995; Chairman of the Deer Commission for Scotland, 1998; he was a Trustee of the £30 million project for a Millennium Forest for Scotland, and in 2000 he was appointed a Commissioner of the Forestry Commission, becoming the chairman of its National Committee for Scotland in 2003. Amidst all this activity, he was also able to chair, since 2001, the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, the government-funded research institution in Aberdeen whose purpose is to provide a long-term, strategic view of the physical, environmental, and social consequences of land use.
He was appointed OBE in 2005.
He married in 1987, Amanda Game. No children.

Source: Daily Telegraph 7 Oct, 2005

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