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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Sir Robin Francis Phillips, 3rd & last Baronet

Sir Robin Phillips, 3rd and last Baronet, died 10 February, 2026, aged 85.

Robin Francis Phillips was owner and principal of the Ravenscroft Theatre School, Hammersmith, and previous Chief Air Traffic Controller at Biggin Hill, 1970-78; with Hazel Malone Management 1978-81, Devonair Radio 1981-83, &c.

Robin Francis Phillips was born 29 July, 1940, son of Sir Lionel Francis Phillips, 2nd Baronet (1914-1944), and his wife the former Camilla Mary Parker (1916-2006), scion of the Earls of Macclesfield. He succeeded to the baronetcy 81 years ago, 6 July, 1944, when his father was killed in action in Italy.

Sir Robin was unmarried, and the baronetcy created in 1912 now becomes extinct.

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Annette Josephine Perry (née Anderson) 1934-2026

 Annette Josephine Perry (née Anderson), died 28 January, 2026. 

She was born in 1934, a daughter of Alan Bruce Anderson (1902-1985), and his wife the former Margaret Dampier (1900-1997), daughter of Sir William Dampier (nee Whetham) (1867-1952), of that landed gentry family;  and married 1958, Cecil William Perry (born 1931), son of Edward William Perry, CSI, CIE (1891-1971), and his wife the former Mary Thrift Reavell (1906-1995), by whom she had a son and two daughters

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Milagros Annie Rose (Mila) Fernández-Armesto (born 2026)

 Grace Cristabel Alice Fernandez-Armesto [born 1987, nee Pilkington], wife of Frederico Fernández-Armesto, gave birth to a daughter, Milagros Annie Rose (known as Mila), 16 February, 2026, a sister for Alfredo, who was born 5 July, 2019, and for Esmeralda Serena Juliet, who was born 31 December, 2021.

Fred is the son of Prof Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. Grace is a daughter of Michael Charles David Pilkington [born 1948] by his wife the former Clarissa Mary Baring [born 22 September, 1955], scion of the Earls of Cromer.

1st Earl of Cromer > Hon Windham Baring > Robin Windham Baring > Clarissa Baring > Grace Pilkington > Mila Fernández-Armesto [b 2026]

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Monday, February 23, 2026

Lady Vernon 1940-2026

 Lady Vernon, who died 22 January, 2026, aged 85, was the widow of Sir (William) Michael Vernon, Kt (1926-2014), the businessman and company director.

Sie Michael, scion of the Vernon baronets, joined Spillers (millers and animal food manufacturers) as trainee 1948, Director 1960-1980, Joint Manager Director 1962-1967, Deputy Chairman 1967-1968, Chairman 1968-1980. Chairman Famous Names Limited. 1981-1985, Granville Meat Company Limited. from 1981.

She was the former Penelope Alexandra Skelton, born in 1940, daughter of Air Commodore George Felix Allin Skelton (1909-1985), and his wife the former Karin Rosenius (1906-1994); and married 1stly, 1963, Norman A. Cuddeford; and married 2ndly, 15 March, 2001, Sir (William) Michael Vernon (born 17 Apr, 1926), second son of Sir Wilfred Douglas Vernon (1897-1973), and his wife the former Nancy Elizabeth Jackson (1899-1999). Sir Michael died 24 January, 2014.

Lady Vernon leaves a son from her first marriage, Alastair R.A. Cuddeford (born 1964).

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Frederica Maria Kathryn Spink (born 2026)

 The Lady Iona Margaret Sophia Spink (née Murray, born 13 March, 1992), wife of Capt Barnaby Frederick J Spink (born 1992), gave birth to a daughter, Frederica Maria Kathryn, 24 January, 2026, a sister for Beatrice Veronica Sophia, who was born 31 May, 2024.

Capt Spink is a son of [Andrew David] Jonathan Spink [born Oct 1960], of Kimbolton, and his wife the former Kathryn Anne Armstrong [born 1963].

 Lady Iona is a daughter of the 8th (and ninth) Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield (born 17 October, 1956) of Scone Palace, Perthshire, and the Countess of Mansfield (nee Sophia Mary Veronica Ashbrooke (born 22 January, 1959).

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Saturday, February 21, 2026

Madam MacDougall of MacDougall 1939-2026

 Morag MacDougall, chief of a Highland clan who protected the family’s heritage. died 22 January, 2026, aged 86. 

Madam MacDougall of MacDougall was the 31st Chief of the Name and Arms of MacDougall, was born Morag Hadfield, 21 November, 1939, daughter of Stephen John Hadfield and his wife Jean Louisa Morag MacDougall (who died 1 January, 1999, aged 88), and niece of Coline Helen Elizabeth MacDougall of Macdougall (1904-1990) recognised as 30th Chief of the Name and Arms of MacDougall in 1953.   

As a speech therapist she worked with children and stroke patients, and she was much in demand to play the organ in Herefordshire churches. To her neighbours in Shobdon, Herefordshire, she was the unassuming Mrs Morag Morley, housewife, speech therapist and church organist. But on her regular visits to Scotland, and eventually in retirement there, she inhabited an entirely different persona, that of hereditary chief of one of the leading Highland clans.

Her chiefly line is long and illustrious. The eponymous Dougal, who flourished in the early 13th century, was the eldest son of Somerled, a sea-borne adventurer of mixed Gaelic and Norse heritage, who had carved out a kingdom for himself in the west. Somerled’s realm extended from the northern Hebrides to the mainland, including both Argyll and Kintyre.

Dougal, meaning “dark stranger”, was a euphemism for Viking. By means of their fleet of​ galleys, the MacDougalls wielded immense power and were poised at one time to add the Isle of Man to their kingdom. However, their mainland possessions were richer and less troublesome. Basing themselves in Lorn (northern Argyll) and eventually coming to terms with the King of Scots, they dropped their royal title and were soon fully assimilated into the Scottish aristocracy.

An alliance with the mighty Comyn family proved fateful for the MacDougalls and has ​affected their fortunes ever since. In 1306, Robert the Bruce murdered John “the Red Comyn”, who opposed his claim to the throne, making John’s uncle, Alasdair Mòr MacDougall of Argyll, his “capitale ennymy”.

Soon afterwards, Alasdair Mòr defeated his bedraggled army at Dalrigh. As the Bruce fled the field, a MacDougall clansman is said to have gripped his plaid and pulled it from his shoulders. The plaid and its clasp, consisting of a quartz charmstone set in a brooch, were presented to the victorious chief.

Now in a studded silver setting of later date, the “Brooch of Lorn” remains the proud possession of the family, and, until the 19th century, was regularly worn. Madam Morag, who kept it safely in the bank at Oban, eventually presented it, on indefinite loan, to the National Museum of Scotland, where it is displayed with other Brucian memorabilia.

Morag succeeded to the chiefship in 1990, and with pride in her family “in her bones and soul”, Madam Morag made it her mission to preserve her inheritance, much diminished by the Bruce’s ultimate victory in 1308.

The MacDougall lands had been forfeited and redistributed among assorted Campbells, Stewarts and MacDonalds; but in 1452, thanks to the generosity of his maternal uncle, the then chief had recovered a small but significant part of their former estate. It included the castle of Dunollie (founded by the original Dougal in the early 1200s) and the Isle of Kerrera, which it overlooks across the Firth of Lorn.

With a view to protecting this heritage and making it more accessible – both to the local community and to the wider clan – Madam Morag established the MacDougall of Dunollie Preservation Trust in 1996, which manages the ruined castle and grounds as a visitor attraction.

Morag Hadfield was born at Beer, Devonshire, on November 21 1939, to Dr Stephen Hadfield, the local GP, and his wife Jean, one of the three daughters of Alexander James MacDougall of MacDougall, an army surgeon. Jean’s elder sister, Coline, was to succeed him as Chief in 1953.

She married 30 July, 1966, Richard Morley, a chartered engineer, son of Dr John Edwin Morley, of Yeovil, Somerset

Madam Morag was buried among generations of MacDougall chiefs in Kilbride Cemetery. She is survived by her son, Robin MacDougall of MacDougall, and her daughter Fiona.

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Lewisohn/Scott engagement

 The engagement was announced 21 February, 2026, between Oscar John Lewisohn (born 27 March, 1999), son of Mark Henry Lewisohn (born Sept, 1963), of Holland Park, London, and his wife the former Sophia Anne Collins (born January, 1965), & Charlotte Eily Scott (born 5 May, 2000), scion of the Earls of Eldon, daughter of Alexander John Stuart Scott (born 12 March, 1968), of Cold Aston, Cheltenham, and his wife the former Jillian Foster (born Sept, 1968).

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Lord Addington's life peerage announced

 From the London Gazette 20 Feb 2026:

CROWN OFFICE - THE KING has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm dated 18 February 2026 to confer the dignity of a Barony of the United Kingdom for life upon Dominic Bryce Baron Addington, by the name, style and title of BARON HUBBARD, of Lambourne in the Royal County of Berkshire.

Baron Hubbard is the 6th Baron Addngton (born 24 August, 1963), who succeeded to his hereditary peerage, 26 June, 1982.

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Mary Patricia Butterfield (nee Paget) 1931-2026

Mary Patricia Butterfield, who died 5 February, 2026, aged 94, was a scion of the Paget Earls of Uxbridge (later Marquesses of Anglesey).

She was born Mary Patricia Paget, 17 March, 1931, the elder daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Nevil Paget (1891-1980), descended from the 1st Earl of Uxbridge, and his wife the former Eveleen Mary Lanktree (1898-1983); & married 20 September, 1969 (div. 2008), as his second wife, Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence Albert Butterfied, TD (1916-2011), son of Albert William Thomas Butterfield (1889-1926), and his wife the former Winifred Ellis Johnson (1892-1981). No issue.

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Dorothea Margaret Stogdon (née Haviland) 1926-2026

Dorothea Margaret Stogdon (née Haviland), died 13 February, 2026, aged 99.

She was born 4 August, 1926, daughter of Major Leonard Proby Haviland (1884-1971), and his wife the former Helen Dorothea Fergusson (1902-1972), daughter of General Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet (1865-1951). She married 1 May, 1948, Edgar David Stogdon (1919-2008), son of the Rev Edgar Stogdon (1870-1951), and his wife the former Louisa Dalrymple Dundas (1881-1940), scion of that landed gentry family, by whom she had issue, three sons, Henry, Matthew and Oliver, and two daughters, Sarah and Lucy.

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Walker/Syrett engagement

The engagement was announced 19 February, 2026, between William George Butroid Walker (born 1996), younger son of Andrew Jonathan Walker (born 1962), of Putney, London, and his wife the former Christine Joanna Butroid (born 14 June, 1961), & Tabitha M. Syrett, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Syrett, of Christon Bank, Zimbabwe.

William Walker is descended from the Ramsden baronets:-

Robert Charles Plumptre Ramsden (1874-1964) > Mary Ramsden (1938-2011) > Christine Butroid (b 1961) > William Walker (b 1996)

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Norman Murray Yarrow 1960-2026

Norman Murray Yarrow, who died 6 February, 2026, aged 66, was a scion of the Yarrow baronets.

He was born 5 February, 1966, a son of Sir Eric Grant Yarrow, 3rd Baronet (1920-2018), and his second wife the former Annette Elizabeth Françoise Steven.

He married in 1988, Carol Jane Hawkins (born 1961), daughter of Nicholas J. Hawkins (born 1936), and his wife the former Diana St B. Golledge (born 1937), by whom he had a son, Richard Eric (born 1994), and two daughters, Katie Diana (born 1990), and Lucy Carol (born 1992).

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Mann/Hoblyn engagement

 The engagement was announced 19 February, 2026, between Oliver John Dominic Mann (born 7 September, 1997), son of James B. Mann and his wife the former Sophie Jane Pattman, & Isabella Alice Grace Zen Hoblyn (born 1997), scion of that Irish family, daughter of Charles Justin Hoblyn (born 1959), and his wife the former Cressida Johanna Burnet (born 1965).

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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Susanna Elizabeth Chancellor (née Debenham) 1943-2026

 Susanna Elizabeth Chancellor, who died 8 February, 2026, aged 82, was a scion of the Debenham baronets.

She was born 20 September, 1943, daughter of Martin Ridley Debenham (1909-1977), and his wife the former Beatrice Sydney Radcliffe (1914-2010), and was a granddaughter of Sir Ernest Ridley Debenham, 1st Baronet (1865-1952).

She married 2 June, 1964, Alexander Surtees Chancellor, CBE (1940-2017),  the journalist and newspaper editor, scion of that landed gentry family, second son of Sir Christopher Chancellor, CMG (1904-1989), the journalist and administrator, by his wife the former Sylvia Mary Paget (1901-1996), scion of the Paget baronets, by whom she had two daughters, Elizabeth (born 1964), and Cecilia (born 1966).

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Iris Magdalen Packer (born 2025)

 Emma K. Packer (nee Thede), wife of the Hon Samuel Inigo Packer [born 1994], gave birth to a daughter, Iris Magdalen, 2 October, 2025.

The Hon Samuel Packer is a son of Sir Richard John Packer, KCB [born 18 August, 1944], of London, and Chilmark, Wiltshire, and his wife the life peer the Baroness Neville-Rolfe, DBE, CMG [born 2 January, 1953].

Emma Packer is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Michael Thede, of St Charles, Missouri, United States.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Two Field Marshals appointed

 From the COURT CIRCULAR

17 February 2026

Buckingham Palace

The King held an Investiture at Windsor Castle this morning.

Field Marshal the Lord Richards of Herstmonceux was received by The King at Windsor Castle when His Majesty handed him his Field Marshal's Baton.

Field Marshal the Lord Houghton of Richmond was received by The King at Windsor Castle when His Majesty handed him his Field Marshal's Baton.

Victoria Bray (nee Seely) 1933-2026

 Victoria Bray (nee Seely), who died 11 February, 2026, aged 92, was a scion of the Seely baronets.

She was born 6 September, 1933, daughter of Sir Victor Basil John Seely, 4th Baronet (1900-1980), and his second wife the Hon Patience Kemp (1898-1935), daughter of the 1st Baron Rochdale (1866-1945), and his wife Lady Beatrice Egerton (1871-1966), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Ellesmere (1847-1914).

She married 23 July, 1954 (div. 1975), (Francis Arthur) Michael Bray, DSC (1921-2004), son of Francis Evelyn Bray (1880-1973), by his wife the former Magdalen Girardot (1885-1955), scion of that landed gentry family, by whom she had a son, Charles Michael Francis Bray (born 11 Nov, 1957), and two daughters, Mariana Victoria Magdalen (born 26 Jan, 1956), and Amelia Mary (born 1 Aug, 1962).

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