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Thursday, June 04, 2026

Griffiths/Gray engagement

 The engagement was announced 4 June, 2026, between Benjamin R. Griffiths, the youngest son of David Griffiths,  of Newent, Gloucestershire, and his wife Catherine, & Jemima Ursula Sinclair Gray (born 22 November, 1997), daughter of Paul Leighton Gray (born 11 January, 1958), of Faringdon, Oxfordshire, and his wife Sarah Elizabeth Sinclair Kendal (born 1960).

Jemima Gray is descended from the Earls of Cottenham:-

The 1st Earl of Cottenham > the Hon George Pepys > Rev Charles Pepys > Ursula Pepys > Paul Gray > Jemima Gray

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Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Sir Alexander William Younger, KCMG 1963-2026

 Sir Alexander William Younger KCMG, died 2 June, 2026, aged 62.

He was a scion of the Younger brewing family from whom descend the Viscounts Younger of Leckie, and Camilla, Countess of Halifax, wife of the 3rd Earl.

Younger was an intelligence officer who served as the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), from 2014 to 2020. In April 2019, the government extended Younger's contract to maintain stability through the Brexit negotiations, which made him the longest-serving MI6 chief in 50 years.

He was appointed CMG in 2011, and advanced to KCMG in 2019.

He was born 4 July, 1963, son of Nicholas Roland Younger (1934-2010), and his wife the former Mary Patricia Fleming Edge (born 20 Aug, 1940), daughter of Major-General Raymond Cyril Alexander Edge, CB (1912-2000); and married in 1993, Sarah Hopkins, daughter of Sir Michael John Hopkins, CBE, RA (1935-2023), and his wife the former Patricia Anne (Patty) Wainwright, CBE (born 1942), by whom he had issue, two sons, Sam (born 16 Sept, 1996), and Tom (born 7 Apr, 1998), and a daughter, Amy (born 10 Dec, 1994). He was predeceased by his elder son, Sam, who died as the result of an accident in Scotland, 30 March, 2019.

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Sir Angus Duncan Æneas Stirling 1933-2026

Sir Angus Duncan Æneas Stirling, sometime director-general of the National Trust, died 1 June, 2026, aged 92, and scion of that landed gentry family, of Fairburn.

He was born 10 December, 1933, son of Capt Duncan Alexander Stirling (1899-1990), and his wife Lady Marjorie Hilda Murray (1904-2000), daughter of the 8th Earl of Dunmore, VC (1871-1962).

He married 20 June, 1959, Armyne Morar Helen Schofield (born 29 June, 1934), eldest daughter of William George Broadbent Schofield (1899-1987), and his wife the Hon Armyne Margaret Astley (1909-1979), daughter of the 21st Baron Hastings (1882-1956), and his wife the Lady Marguerite Helen Nevill (1887-1975), daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Abergavenny (1854-1938).

Stirling was a governor and deputy chairman of the Royal Ballet. At various times he was a council member, governor or trustee of the Byam Shaw School of Art, the Courtauld Institute, the London Symphony Orchestra, Live Music Now, the Theatres Trust, the Royal School of Church Music, Gresham School and Stowe House Preservation Trust. He was also president of the Friends of Holland Park and a former Prime Warden of the Fishmongers Company. He was knighted in 1994.

He leaves a Widow and a son, Duncan (born 1963), and two daughters, Emma (born 1960), and Candida (born 1966).

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The Baron Haselhurst, PC 1937-2026

 The Baron Haselhurst, PC, Conservative life peer and former MP, died 1 June, 2026. He was 88.

Alan Gordon Haselhurst was the Conservative MP for Saffron Walden 1977-2017, having previously represented Middleton and Prestwich from 1970 to February 1974. Lord Haselhurst was Chairman of Ways and Means from 14 May 1997 to 8 June 2010, and later Chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association between 2011 and 2014.

He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1970 general election for the Lancashire seat of Middleton and Prestwich, and in parliament, he briefly served from 1973 as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Home Secretary Robert Carr, before losing his seat in February 1974. Haselhurst lost the seat to Labour by only 517 votes; he then served as the Chairman of the Manchester Youth and Community Service from 1974 until 1977 upon re-entering the Commons; the Conservative MP for the Essex seat of Saffron Walden, Sir Peter Kirk, died on 17 April 1977. Selected to contest the resulting by-election on 7 July, Haselhurst retained the seat for the Conservatives with an increased majority of 12,437, and was returned to Parliament as its MP at every subsequent election until his retirement in 2017.

Following the Conservatives' return to power at the 1979 general election, Haselhurst was appointed PPS to the Secretary of State for Education and Science Mark Carlisle serving for two years from 1979. He served on the European Legislation Select Committee for fifteen years from 1982, and was a member of the Transport Select Committee from 1992 to 1997. He was given the privilege of asking the first question in Margaret Thatcher's final Prime Minister's Questions on 27 November 1990.

Alan Haselhurst was knighted in 1995 and sworn of the Privy Council in 1999.

Nominated for elevation to the peerage on 18 May 2018, he was created by Letters Patent on 22 June, Baron Haselhurst, of Saffron Walden in the County of Essex, before being introduced to the Upper House to sit on the Conservative benches. Lord Haselhurst retired from active politics in the House of Lords on 20 December 2024.

Lord Haselhurst married 16 April, 1977,  Angela Margaret Bailey, who survives him with 2 sons and a daughter.

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Henry Brounger engaged to Elise Dadourian

 The engagement was announced 3 June, 2026, between Henry Brounger (born 1998), scion of the Dukes of Marlborough, son of David William John Brounger (born 1966), of Bloxham, Oxfordshire, and Marina Spencer Churchill (born 11 September, 1967),  & Elise Michelle Dadourian, daughter of Dr Daniel Dadourian and Dr Anne de Papp, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Henry Brounger is a grandson of Winston Spencer Churchill, MP (1940-2010), a great-grandson of Maj the Hon Randolph Spencer Churchill (1911-1968), and a great-great-grandson of the Rt Hon Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, DL, FRS, RA (1874-1965), and Baroness Spencer-Churchill, GBE (1885-1977).

Elise is a granddaughter of the late Dr Zsolt de Papp, and his wife the former Elise W. Wachenfeld (1933-2024), daughter of Justice William Arnold Wachenfeld (1889-1969), of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. 

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Monday, June 01, 2026

Earl of Ancram marries Giulietta Bateman

The marriage took place 29 May, 2026, between John Walter Donald Peter (Johnnie) Kerr, styled Earl of Ancram (born 8 August, 1988), eldest son and heir of the 14th Marquess of Lothian (born 7 November, 1957), of Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, and the Marchioness of Lothian ( nee Marie-Clare Black, 2nd daughter of (Michael) Donald Gordon Black MC, of Cupar, co. Fife), & Giulietta Francesca Cordelia Gale Bateman (born 23 June, 1995), a producer and production manager, the eldest daughter of Philip Christiaan Bateman (born 5 January, 1945), of Cape Town, South Africa, and his wife the former Caroline Gale.

Lord Ancram, whose father succeeded to the family honours 1 Oct 2024, on the demise of his elder brother, is heir to a string of peerages:- Marquess of Lothian (Scotland, let. pat. 23 Jun 1701), Earl of Lothian (Scotland, let. pat. 31 Oct 1631), Earl of Ancram (Scotland, let. pat. 24 Jun 1633), Viscount of Briene (Scotland, let. pat. 23 Jun 1701), Lord Jedburgh (Scotland, let. pat. 2 Feb 1621/22), Lord Newbottle (Scotland, let. pat. 31 Oct 1631), Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Longnewtoun and Dolphinstoun, (Scotland, let. pat. 24 Jun 1633), Lord Ker of Newbottle, Oxnam, Jedburgh, Dolphinstoun and Nisbet (Scotland, let. pat. 23 Jun 1701), Baron Ker, of Kershaugh in the County of Roxburgh (United Kingdom, let. pat. 17 Jul 1821), 

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Deirdre, Countess of Rosebery 1931-2026

Deirdre, Countess of Rosebery, who died 24 May, 2026, aged 94, was the widow of the 7th Earl of Rosebery (1929-2024).

She was the former (Alison Mary) Deirdre Reid, born in London in 1931, daughter of Ronald William Reid (1910-1994), and his wife the former Elinor Mary Stuart; and married 22 January, 1955, the then Neil Archibald Primrose, styled Lord Primrose, who was born 11 February, 1929, son of the 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882-1974) and his second wife the former Hon Eva Isabel Marian Strutt, DBE (1892-1987), former wife of the Hon Algernon Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper, and scion of the Barons Aberdare. 

Her husband succeeded his father, 31 May, 1964, as 7th Earl of Rosebery (Scotland, let. pat. 10 Apr 1703), 3rd Earl of Midlothian (United Kingdom, let. pat. 3 Jul 1911), 7th Viscount of Rosebery (Scotland, let. pat. 1 Apr 1700), 7th Viscount of Inverkeithing (Scotland, let. pat. 10 Apr 1703), 3rd Viscount Mentmore, of Mentmore in the County of Buckingham (United Kingdom, let. pat. 3 Jul 1911), 7th Lord Primrose and Dalmeny (Scotland, let. pat. 1 Apr 1700), 7th Lord Dalmeny and Primrose (Scotland, let. pat. 10 Apr 1703), 4th Baron Rosebery (United Kingdom, let. pat. 26 Jan 1828), 3rd Baron Epsom, of Epsom in the County of Surrey, (United Kingdom, let. pat. 3 Jul 1911),9th Baronet, styled "of Carrington" (Nova Scotia, let. pat. 1 Aug 1651), Chief of the Name and Arms of Primrose.

Her husband died 30 June, 2024, aged 95.

The Countess of Rosebery leaves issue, a son Harry, and four daughters, Lady Lucy (born 1955), Lady Jane (born 1960), Lady Emma (born 1962), and Lady Caroline (born 1964). The only son, Harry Ronald Neil Primrose, styled Lord Dalmeny (from 1974), succeeded to the peerages and baronetcy and chief of the name and arms of Primroseon his father's demise. He was born 20 November, 1967.

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Jasper William Ally Boyle (born 2026)

  Ayesha Boyle (nee Ally), wife of Richard Piers Boyle [born 1988], scion of the Earls of Cork and Orrery, gave birth to a son, Jasper William Ally, 13 May, 2026, a brother for Nina Mary Ally, who was born 18 April, 2024.

Ayesha is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Dwight Ally. Richard Boyle is a son of the Hon Robert William Boyle [born 1948], by his wife the former Fiona Mary St Aubyn [born 1952], scion of the Barons St Levan, and a grandson paternally of the 14th Earl of Cork & Orrery [1916-2003], and a great grandson maternally of the 3rd Baron St Levan [1895-1978], of St Michael's Mount, Penzance.

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Sir Keith Gordon Munro of Lindertis, 7th Baronet 1959-2026

 Sir Keith Gordon Munro of Lindertis, 7th Baronet, died 6 May, 2026. He was  67. He lived in Warren and Waitsfield, Vermont.

He was born 3 May, 1959, at Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, son of Sir Alasdair Thomas Ian Munro of Lindertis, 6th Baronet (1927-2014), and his wife the former Marguerite Lillian Loy, and he succeeded to the baronetcy (created UK, 1825, of Lindertis, Angus), on his father's death, 13 March, 2014.

He married in 1989, Jade Louise Elwell, daughter of Adrian Elwell, by whom he had a son, Zachary Adrian (born 1992), who succeeds to the baronetcy, and a daughter, Mackenzie Carmen (born 1996).

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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Iris Silvia Studholme (born 2026)

Laura C.V. Studholme (nee Parkes), wife of Jacob William Richard Studholme [born 11 June, 1993], scion of the Studholme baronets, gave birth to a daughter, Iris Silvia, 6 May, 2026.

Jacob is the younger son of Sir Henry William [Harry] Studholme, 3rd Baronet [born 31 January, 1958], of Perridge House, Longdown, co Devon, and his wife the former Sarah Lucy Rosita Deans-Chrystall.

Laura is the elder daughter of Mr & Mrs Tim Parkes, of Berghersh Place, Witnesham, co Suffolk.

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Russell/Redpath engagement

 The engagement was announced 30 May, 2026, between Alexander R. Russell, eldest son of David Russell, of West Sussex, and his wife Jackie, and Lily Jemima Redpath (born 14 November, 1996), daughter of (Timothy) Giles Redpath (born April, 1965), of Hampshire, and his wife the former Shân Gelda Jane Maitland-Titterton (born 10 November, 1967), scion of that landed gentry family, descended from the Earls of Rothes, and Viscounts Stonehaven, &c.

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Macauley/Price engagement

The engagement was  announced 30 May, 2026, between Alexander Ronnie Macauley (born 1995), descended from the Viscounts Camrose, younger son of the late William Francis Macauley (1953-2019), and his wife the former Nicola Jane Thompson (born 1956), of Stonegrave, North Yorkshire, and Maisie Cecelia Price (born 1995), elder daughter of Noah David Barrington Price (born 1970), of Cranleigh, Surrey, and his former wife Sarah Elizabeth Churton (born 1970), now wife of Capt Robin David Barclay (born 25 July, 1969), of Higham, Suffolk, scion of that landed gentry family.

Alexander Macauley's elder brother, Nico Julian (born 1993), is to marry 20 June, 2026, Lady Marina Windsor, daughter of the Earl of St Andrews and a granddaughter of HRH The Duke of Kent.

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Elliot Marcus Marsh Elwes (born 2026)

 Sophie Elwes (nee Marsh), wife of Hugo Marcus Elwes [born 1991], scion of that landed gentry family, gave birth to a son, Elliot Marcus Marsh, 20 May, 2026, a brother for Theodore Jude Marsh, who was born 28 October, 2023.

Hugo is a son of the late Martin Stephen Robert Elwes [1948-2014], by his wife the former Sarah Marianne Worsley [born 25 June, 1958], scion of the Worsley baronets.

Sophie is a daughter of Robert Marsh and Mrs Sarah MacLachlan, of Toronto, Canada.

Baby Elliot is a great-great nephew of the late HRH The Duchess of Kent, GCVO.

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Cecily Leonor Stewart Macpherson (born 2026)

 Alexandra Emily W. Macpherson (née Burke-Smith, born 1992), wife of Thomas John Stewart Macpherson (born 1988), gave birth to a daighter, Cecily Leonor Stewart, 13 May, 2026, a sister for Francesca Katharine Stewart (born 18 August, 2023.)

Alexandra is a daughter of Andrew Jon Burke-Smith (born Oct 1963), and his wife the former Katrin Kandel.

Thomas Macpherson is a son of Angus Cameron Stewart MacPherson of Biallid (born 1958), head of that landed gentry family, and his wife the former Valerie Anne Macrae (born 1960), daughter of John Duncan Harvey Macrae of Ballimore (1925-1988), head of that landed family, and his wife Marigold Elizabeth Tritton (born 1928), scion of the baronets of that name.

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Friday, May 29, 2026

Adelston/Harrington engagement

The engagement was announced 29 May, 2026, between Henry Jack Adelston (born 1992), son of David H. Adelston (born 1957), of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and his wife the former Petra Schute, & Lavinia Juliet Harrington (born 1994), daughter of David William Ronald Harrington (born 1960), of Weeley, Essex, and his wife the former Isabella Anne Palmer (born 1962), daughter of Sir Geoffrey Christopher John Palmer, 12th Baronet (born 1936).

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Hon Harriet Lydia Rose Llewelyn-Davies, OBE 1955-2026

The Hon Harriet Lydia Rose Llewelyn-Davies, OBE, who died 23 May, 2026, aged 71, was the daughter of two holders of life peerages.

She was born 7 January, 1955, daughter of life peer the Baron Llewelyn-Davies (1912-1981), and his wife the Baroness Lleweyln-Davies of Hastoe (1915-1997); and married 13 July, 2002, as his second wife Christopher John Holmes, CBE (1942-2014), and had issue, a son, and a daughter.

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Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale 1936-2026

 The Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale died 28 May, 2026. She was 89.

Described as Scotland's 'Queen of spies', Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale was a Glasgow-born former senior MI6 officer and Labour life peer.

Slim, intelligent, coquettish but with a hint of steel, Meta Ramsay built a formidable reputation in 22 years with the Foreign Office. Indeed, there was speculation in the early 1990s that she would succeed Sir Colin McColl to become the first female “C” – just ahead of the fictitious appointment of Dame Judi Dench as “M” in the Bond films. It was rumoured that her candidacy was harmed when she was sighted at a Labour Party conference.

The furthest she would then go to confirm her involvement with MI6 was to note that others had touted her for the directorship. She was, however, dismissive of some higher-profile women in the security services, observing that they had “no real field experience”.

Meta Ramsay acquired hers as a Scandinavian specialist, which at the height of the Cold War was synonymous with “Moscow-watcher”. Intriguing gaps in her CV alternated with postings to Stockholm (1970-73) and Helsinki (1981-85).

As station chief in Finland she infiltrated agents –and probably herself – into the Soviet Union, and got defectors out. Most notable was Oleg Gordievsky, who as a KGB officer in London had turned double agent and was betrayed by the CIA traitor Aldrich Ames. In 1985, returning to Moscow, he realised he faced execution, and MI6 had to extract him in a hurry.

Meta Ramsay sent an MI6 officer, with his wife and baby, to rescue Gordievsky. When they arrived at the border, the wife distracted Soviet frontier guards by changing the baby’s nappy on the boot, with Gordievsky inside.

Meta Ramsay was born in Glasgow on July 12 1936. Her father, Alexander Ramsay, was a Protestant shipyard pattern-maker; her mother Sheila’s Jewish family had escaped from Russian pogroms in the Ukraine. She remembered the household as “very Labour”.

From Hutchesons’ Girls’ Grammar School, she went to Glasgow University, reading Russian alongside Smith’s future wife Elizabeth; staying on for a Master’s in Education, she chaired its Students’ Representative Council. Donald Dewar, who would be Scotland’s inaugural First Minister under Blair, was the council’s secretary, and Smith and the future Lord Chancellor “Derry” Irvine (who would capture Dewar’s wife) were also part of the set.

After a year as president of the Scottish Union of Students, she joined the secretariat of the National Unions of Students, based in Leiden in the Netherlands, moving on in 1963 to manage the Fund for International Student Co-operation. She also graduated from the Institute of International Studies in Geneva.

Meta Ramsay never married. “There just wasn’t the right man at the right time,” she said. “Or if the time was right, the men weren’t.”

After a year as president of the Scottish Union of Students, she joined the secretariat of the National Unions of Students, based in Leiden in the Netherlands, moving on in 1963 to manage the Fund for International Student Co-operation. She also graduated from the Institute of International Studies in Geneva.

She joined the Diplomatic Service in 1969, and the next year was posted to Stockholm. Her service in the field officially ended when she was promoted to counsellor, with a senior MI6 headquarters role, in 1987.

Retiring at the mandatory age of 55 after the Gulf War as the most senior woman in the service, she worked briefly for Control Risks as a consultant specialising in kidnap. Then, after Smith’s election as Labour leader, she took a key role in his team. For two years she worked to build a trust between Labour and the intelligence and diplomatic communities that had been lacking, and was a valued member of Smith’s inner circle as they prepared for government.

When Smith died suddenly in May 1994, she helped his family through a trauma intensified by the level of media attention, then became special adviser to Robin Cook, Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary.

In 1996 she was given a life peerage on Blair’s recommendation, and when Labour came to power she was appointed a Baroness in Waiting (whip in the Lords). Throughout Labour’s first term she spoke for the Government on several areas of policy, including foreign affairs, and was disappointed when, before the 2001 election, Blair asked her to stand down.

Her life peerage was gazetted as Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale, of Langside in the City of Glasgow.

She worked as an aide to Labour’s “key campaigners”. For much of the 2001 campaign she criss-crossed Scotland in a people-carrier with the Secretary of State, Helen Liddell, armed with copious supplies of Red Bull for stamina and bananas for nutrition.

She had co-chaired the Scottish Constitutional Convention during 1997-99, as its recommendations for devolution were implemented almost in full by Blair and Dewar. Out of government, she became a deputy Speaker, a delegate to the Nato Assembly, and chaired the Atlantic Council of the UK, Scotland in Europe and the Labour Friends of Israel in the Lords.

Meta Ramsay supported Tony Blair’s decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003, and two decades later said she still believed he had been right to. “I’m one of the few people around who do,” she told the Herald.

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Daughter for the King's Equerry Lt-Col Jonny Thompson and his wife Olivia

 Olivia Rose Thompson (born 1991, nee Lewis), wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan 'Jonny' Thompson (born 1984), senior Equerry to the King, has given birth to a daughter Theodora, 20 May, 2026.

Lt-Col Thompson is a son of Mr & Mrs Alan Thompson, of Morpeth, Northumberland.

Olivia Thompson, a PR executive, is daughter of Mr Simon David Lewis, OBE (born 8 May, 1959), of Primrose Hill, London, and his wife the former Claire E.A. Pendry (born 1959).

Thompson, "Super" Equerry to the King, is an officer from the 5th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland was front and center for many milestones of the first year of the King's reign, from joining the King and Queen on their first state visit abroad to playing a prominent role during the coronation at Westminster Abbey in 2023, where he watched over Prince George and His Majesty's other three Pages of Honour as they carried his ceremonial robes.

Thompson is divorced from his first wife Caroline, whom he married in 2010, and by whom he has a son.

Olivia's father Simon Lewis is the former chief executive of the Association for Financial Markets in Europe. He was formerly Director of Communications for the former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He previously held this position for the Queen, Vodafone, and Centrica. He attended Whitefield School before studying PPE at Brasenose College, Oxford. Lewis was appointed an OBE in the 2014 New Year Honours List for public service and services to international education through the Fulbright Commission. 

Olivia's uncle is the former Daily Telegraph editor-in-chief, Sir Will Lewis (born 2 Apr 1969).

Olivia Lewis has a brother, Thomas Paul Lewis (born 1982), also a PR executive.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Commander Michael Bernard Casement, OBE, RN 1933-2026

Commander Michael Bernard Casement, OBE, RN, who died 15 May, 2026, aged 93, was a scion of that Irish landed gentry family.

He was a kinsman of Sir Roger Casement (1864-1916), the diplomat and Irish nationalist executed for treason in the First World War.

He was born 23 January, 1933, the elder son of Capt Roddie Casement, OBE, RN (1907-87), and his wife the former Elisabeth Kathleen Greenwell (1908-2002), daughter of Sir Bernard Greenwell, 2nd Baronet (1874-1939); and married 3 November, 1956, Christina Rose Maclean (born 1933), daughter of Capt John Cassilis Maclean, CB, RN (1893-1983), and his wife the former Margaret Isobel Randolph, scion of that landed gentry family, by whom he had issue, a son, William (born 27 January, 1961), and two daughters, Rachel (born 18 September, 1957), and Flora (born 1959), Viscountess Hood, wife of the 8th Viscount.

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