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Monday, July 13, 2026

Samuel Chatto engaged to Eleanor Ekserdjian

 The engagement has been announced between Samuel David Benedict Chatto (born 28 July, 1996), elder son of Daniel St George Chatto (nee Sproule) (born 22 April, 1957), and his wife the former Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Armstrong-Jones (born 1 May, 1964), & Eleanor Armine M. Eskerdjian (born in London, 22 August, 1996), daughter of Professor David Patrick Martin Ekserdjian (born 28 Oct, 1955), who has been married since 1990 to Financial Times Art critic Susan Pauline Moore (born Leeds, West Yorkshire, July, 1958). 

Sam Chatto shared the news on Instagram, writing: “I’m really delighted to say that Ellie and I are engaged. And we couldn’t be happier. “I proposed with a porcelain ring which I made.”

Eleanor Ekserdjian, who is known as Ellie, is a painter and film artist. The pair live together in London.

The couple plan to marry in the Spring of 2027.

Sam Chatto is the eldest of the four grandchildren of the late Princess Margaret Rose, Countess of Snowdon (1930-2002), and of the 1st Earl of Snowdon, GCVO (1930-2017), and he is a cousin once removed of HM The King.

Since 2021, Samuel Chatto, 29, has been seeing fellow Edinburgh University graduate London-born Eleanor Ekserdjian, who is  an accomplished painter and is not known to have any aristocratic or royal connections.

Samuel and Eleanor, also 29, are both passionate about their creative ventures. The eldest son of Lady Sarah Chatto, Princess Margaret's only daughter, he completed an apprenticeship in Japan under professional potter Yagi Akira just last year. Eleanor was born in London, on 22 August, 1996.

Eleanor is just as ardent about her work, having her pieces held in several private collections including the Redfern Gallery in London. Her parents are also in the field, with her father being a renowned art historian. 

Prof David Ekserdjian is Professor of History of Art and Film at the University of Leicester, focusing particularly on the art of the Italian Renaissance. He was born in the week that Princess Margaret announced her intention not to marry Group Capt Peter Townsend.

He is a Trustee of Art UK as well as the Sir John Soane's Museum. The academic was also once a Trustee of the National Gallery and of Tate.

Eleanor herself has also completed residencies at the Hauser & Wirth Residency in Braemar and the Sokyo Gallery in Kyoto, Japan.

According to her website, Eleanor is 'an abstract painter and film artist' whose practice 'involves projecting the moving image onto paper or canvas and drawing from and over it, her physical and emotional responses being made visible through rapid mark-making'.

Her most recent project explored 'cultural memory through landscape' and was created while she was at a six-week artist residency in Armenia.

A lot of her work is focused around the West Asian country's diaspora, especially works from last year. Eleanor has a brother, Alexander, also born in Westminster, in 1993.

Alexander Ekserdjian is a historian of ancient Mediterranean art with a specialisation in the sculpture of Hellenistic Central Italy. His research focuses on ancient responses to visual art, particularly the role played by sculpted images of the gods in religious experience. He is interested in the theology and anthropology of sacred sculpture, and the ways material culture can contribute to the study of Roman religion. Projects in progress include a monograph centred on the representation of the gods in Central Italy in the early period of Roman overseas expansion (3rd-1st centuries BCE), an article on lists of art objects inscribed in stone within Greek sanctuaries, and a study on the modern reception of ancient votive body parts, as well as chapters on experimentation in Central Italian pedimental sculpture and on the ‘limits’ of Etruscan art.

Before joining Yale (where he is appointed in Classics as well as History of Art), Ekserdjian read Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at St John’s College, Oxford and earned a Ph.D. in Art History and Archaeology from Columbia University. His research has been supported by fellowships at Columbia and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. He has also participated in archaeological excavations in Italy and the UK, most recently as a member of the Advanced Program in Ancient History and Art (APAHA) team at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli.

Eleanor is a niece of the late barrister Angus Ekserdjian (1948-1989), and a granddaughter of Colonel Nubar Martin Ekserdjian, TA, TD (1913-1967), economist, of Knapwood House, Knaphill, Surrey, of Armenian ancestry, and his wife the former Mabel Brown Angus (1917-2003), daughter of George Angus, steel maker, of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Colonel Ekserdjian had a distinguished army career. The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, 20 July 1942, took pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit, in the Degree of Officer to Colonel Nubar Martin Ekserdiian, British Army, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States from July 1943 to November 1944.

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Death of the 10th Viscount Exmouth

 The death of the 10th Viscount Exmouth has been reported but no date of death has been announced.

The peer was 10th Viscount Exmouth, co. Devon [U.K., 1816], 10th Baron Exmouth of Canonteign, co. Devon [U.K., 1814], & 10th Pellew baronet, of Exmouth, co. Devon [G.B., 1796], and was  Marqués de Olías, in Spain [ cr 1652]. 

Paul Edward Pellew was born 8 October, 1940, son of the 9th Viscount Exmouth (1908-1970), and Maria Luisa de Urquijo, Marquesa de Olias (1911-1994) [who succeeded to the Spanish title in 1940].

He succeeded to his father's peerages and baronetcy, 2 December, 1970, and succeeded to his mother's Spanish honours, in December, 1994.

He married 1stly, 10 December, 1964 (div 1974), Maria Krystina de Garay y Garay, daughter of Don Recaredo de Garay y Garay; and married 2ndly, 15 December, 1975 (div. 2000), Rosemary Frances, Countess of Burford (born 10 December, 1941), former wife of Murray de Vere Beauclerk, styled Earl of Burford [later 14th Duke of St Albans] (1939-2026), and daughter of Dr. Francis Harold Scoones (1915-2004) and his wife the former Rose Frances Callis (1920-2014).

 From his first marriage he leaves a daughter, the Hon. Patricia Sofia Pellew (who was born 14 April 1966), and from his second marriage he leaves twin sons, the Hon Edward Francis Pellew, and the Hon Alexander Paul Pellew (born 30 Oct, 1978).

The elder son [who is a half-brother of the 15th Duke of St Albans] succeeds to the peerages and to the Spanish marquessate.

The 11th Viscount Exmouth is married with a son.

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Sunday, July 12, 2026

The Baron Christopher, CBE 1925-2026

 The Baron Christopher, CBE, a Labour life peer, has died aged 101.

Anthony Martin Grosvenor Christopher was born 25 April, 1925. He was a businessman, trade unionist, tax official, and Labour life peer. Until his departure in 2026, he was the oldest serving British parliamentarian and the last parliamentarian to have served in the Second World War.

Between 1976 and 1988, Christopher was general secretary of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation. Since 1981, he was director of the TU Fund Managers Ltd and since 1983 its chairman. In 1983, he was elected auditor of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and from 1988, he worked as Industrial and Public Affairs Consultant.

In the 1984 New Year Honours, Christopher was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire and in 1989 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). On 30 July 1998, he was created a life peer as Baron Christopher, of Leckhampton in the County of Gloucestershire, taking the Labour whip. Following the death of Lord Carrington in July 2018, Christopher became the oldest sitting member of the House of Lords. In March 2021, he took a leave of absence from the House of Lords; he returned to the House of Lords in May 2024. In May 2026, he was removed from the House of Lords because of non-attendance in the preceding session of Parliament.

From 1953 until her death, Christopher was married to Adela Joy Thompson. Baroness Christopher died on 11 October 2024, at the age of 105.

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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Isabel Marina Vesterberg (born 2026)

 Flora Vesterberg (nee Ogilvy), wife of Timothy Vesterberg, and a descendant of the Royal House of Windsor, gave birth to a daughter, Isabel Marina, 8 July, 2026.

Flora announced the good news on her Instagram page.

Flora, a great-great granddaughter of King George V and Queen Mary married Tim Vesterberg at the Chapel Royal St James's Palace, on 26 September, 2020.

Timothy Vesterberg [born 1 Aug, 1993], is a son of Mr & Mrs Patrik Vesterberg, of Stockholm, Sweden.

Flora Alexandra Vesterberg [born 15 December, 1994], is a scion of the Earls of Airlie, only daughter of James Robert Bruce Ogilvy [born 29 February, 1964], of Fawley, by his wife the former Julia Caroline Rawlinson [born 28 Oct, 1964].

Flora is a granddaughter of the late Rt Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy, KCVO, PC [1928-2004], by his wife HRH Princess Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel of Kent [born 25 Dec, 1936], daughter of HRH The late Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, 1st Duke of Kent [1902-1942], by his wife HRH Princess Marina of Greece & Denmark [1906-68].

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Mark Henry Paveley Bicknell 1954-2026

Mark Henry Paveley Bicknell died 1 July, 2026, aged 72.

He was born in 1954, son of Augustus Francis M. Bicknell (1925-1985), and his wife the former Elisabeth de Rehbinder (1928-1997); and married in 1985, Clare Mosley (born 11 Aug, 1958), scion of the Mosley baronets, daughter of John Ronald Mosley (1926-2003), and his wife the former Primrose Antoinette Hadwen, by whom he had issue, a son, Augustus Ivo Guy (born 1990) and a daughter, Cecilia Elizabeth Rose (born 1994).

Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet > Maj Edward Mosley > John Ronald Mosley > Clare Mosley

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Andrew Michael John Wemyss 1925-2026

Andrew Michael John Wemyss, who died 30 June, 2026, aged 100, was a scion of the Wemyss landed gentry family, and a grandson maternally of the 6th Duke of Portland.

He was born 3 October, 1925, the second son of Michael John Erskine Wemyss of the that Ilk (1888-1982), of Wemyss Castle, Fife, and his wife the the Lady Alexandrina Violet Cavendish-Bentinck, CVO (1890-1994), daughter of the 6th Duke of Portland, KG, GCVO, GCStJ, TD, PC, DL (1857-1943).

He was a descendant of Augusta FitzClarence, an illegitimate daughter of King William IV. 

Andrew served as a page to the Duke of Portland at the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 12 May, 1937, and was a kinsman of Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002), whose mother was a Cavendish-Bentinck.

He married 8 February, 1967, Janet Alethea Scott (1933-2006), daughter of Maj John Swire Scott (1901-1972), and his wife the former Alethea Abel Smith (1902-1984), scion of that landed family, and also kin of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, by whom he had a son, William John (born 8 Oct, 1970), and a daughter, Isabella Alethea (born 22 Feb, 1968).

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Theodore Michael Heathcote Sedgwick (born 2026)

Lydia Harriet Sedgwick (nee Arkell, born 1992), wife of Edmund Heathcote Sedgwick [born 1991], birth to a son, Theodore Michael Heathcote, 1 July, 2026.

Edmund is the younger son of Mr Ivan Sedgwick, of Gressingham, Lancashire, and his wife the former Elizabeth Heathcote

Lydia, descended from the Boynton baronets, is the younger daughter of Mr Nicholas Arkell, of Brightwalton, Berkshire, and his wife the former Miranda Watson-Smyth.

Boynton descent:-

Sir Henry Boynton, 9th Baronet [1778-1854] >Rev Griffith Boynton [1815-98] > Eliza Boynton > Madeleine Pedder > Edward Watson-Smyth [1923-2004] > Miranda Watson-Smyth > Lydia Arkell [b 1992] > Theodore Sedgwick (b 2026)

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Helen Lalage (Gay) Talbot Rice (née Buchanan) 1934-2026

Helen Lalage (Gay) Talbot Rice (née Buchanan), died 5 July, 2026, aged 91.

She was born in 1934, daughter of Charles William Edmund Buchanan, of Fife, and his wife the former Margaret Amelia Sutherland; and married 23 February, 1957, Andrew Gurney Talbot Rice (1930-2018), scion of the Barons Dynevor, son of Mervyn Gurney Talbot Rice (1899-1979), and his wife the former Eleanor Butler Adair Williamson (who died 17 May, 1965), by whom she had issue, two sons, Richard and Jonathan, and two daughters, Julia and Catherine.

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Sheila Mary Sewell (née Collett) 1931-2026

Sheila Mary Sewell, who died 7 July, 2026, aged 94, was a scion of the Collett baronets.

She was born 26 November, 1931, the elder daughter of John Collison Collett (1903-1956), and his wife the former Ethel Ruth Glanvill (1904-1985), and was a granddaughter of Sir Charles Henry Collett, 1st Baronet (18654-1938), Lord Mayor of London 1933/34.

She married 20 Aug, 1955, John Donald Sewell (1928-2011), son of Thomas Jackson Elliot Sewell (1888-1972), and his wife the former Elisabeth Georgina Bower (1892-1945), by whom she had issue, three sons, David, Andrew and Michael, and a daughter, Jean.

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Kelway-Bamber/Bird engagement

The engagement was announced 11 July, 2026, between Capt Hamish Euan Kelway-Bamber (born 20 February, 1998), son of Maj Euan Glen Kelway-Bamber (born 8 May, 1958), of Penterry, Monmouthshire, and his wife the former Laura Isabel Hester Morgan-Grenville (born 1 January, 1961), scion of the Lords Kinloss, & Elisia Frances Bird (born Oct, 1997), elder daughter of Andrew C.S. Bird (born 1965), of Sotterley, Suffolk, and his wife the former, Helen M Grainger.

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Vinson Oliver Hemphill Van't Hoff (born 2026)

The Hon Marina Olivia Astrid van't Hoff (born 22 Oct, 1992, nee Martin-Hemphill), wife of Patrick van 't Hoff, and scion of the Barons Hemphill, gave birth to a son, Vinson Oliver Hemphill van't Hoff, in Amsterdam, 22 June, 2026.

Patrick is a son of Mr Jean-Philippe van 't Hoff, of The Hague, Netherlands.

Marina is the third daughter of the 6th Baron Hemphill (born 8 October, 1954), of London, and his wife the former Sarah Jane Frances Lumley (born 1956).

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Hunter/Fuller engagement

 The engagement was  announced 11 July, 2026, between Capt Matthew James Fuller (born 5 December, 1996), son of Wing Commander (Ret) John Hunter, of Brussels, and his wife Elizabeth, & the Hon Susan Mary Fuller (born 13 April, 1997), daughter of the life peer the Baron Fuller, OBE (born 6 June, 1968), of Brooke, Norfolk, and his wife the former Philippa Claire Speight (born 15 Oct, 1967), daughter of (Clifford) Derrick Speight (1926-2009), and his wife the former Elizabeth Ann Persse (1932-2019), scion of that Irish landed gentry family.

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John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith 1933-2026

John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith, who has died aged 93, was an art critic, writer and poet.

He was born in Jamaica, 27 February, 1933, son of John Dudley Lucie-Smith, OBE (died 10 March, 1943), and his wife the former Mary Frances Lushington (1897-1972), scion of the Lushington baronets.

He never married.

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Friday, July 10, 2026

Marion Judith Harvey-Evers (nee Ingram) 1937-2026

Marion Judith (Molly) Harvey-Evers, who died 3Juy, 2026, was a scion of the Ingram baronets.

She was born 18 February, 1937, the eldest daughter of Sir Herbert Ingram, 3rd Baronet (1912-1980), and his wife the former Jane Lindsay Palmer-Tomkinson (1913-1989), scion of the Tomkinson landed gentry family; and married 27 November, 1969, Graham Henry Harvey-Evers (1926-2006), by whom she had issue, Charles (born 3 July, 1970), and David (born 1971).

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Carrelet/Hadsley-Chaplin engagement

  The engagement was announced 10 July, 2026, between Pierre John Carrelet (born 10 June, 1997), son of Mr Manuel Carrelet, of Comporta, Portugal, and Mrs Peter Martin (nee Catherine George), of Hoe Benham, Berkshire, and Helena Rose Hadsley-Chaplin (born 1997), a daughter of Mark R. Hadsley-Chaplin (born 1961), of Mersea Island, Essex, and his then wife the former Lavinia Brodie Henderson (born 9 May, 1962, now Mrs James Gilbey, of London, wife of James Newman Gilbey, born 1956, scion of the Gilbey baronets).

Helena is descended from a brother of the 1st Baron Faringdon:-

George Henderson (1819-89) father of the 1st Baron Faringdon and Helena's ancestor, Brig Gen Sir Brodie Haldane Henderson, KCMG (1869-1936) > Neil Brodie Henderson (1904-82) > Ian Brodie Henderson (b 1930) > Lavinia Brodie Henderson (b 1962) > Helena Hadsley-Chaplin

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George Anthony Twentyman Turnbull 1938-2026

 George Anthony Twentyman Turnbull, who died 17 June, 2026, aged 87, was a nephew of the 1st Baron Grantchester.

He was born 26 June, 1938, the second son of Stuart John Twentyman Turnbull (who died in 1991), and his wife the former Hilda Jane Taylor (1908-1983), sister of the 1st Baron Grantchester (1893-1976); and married 14 June, 1962, Petronel Jonette Rene Dunn (1941-2020), scion of that landed gentry family, daughter of Maj James William Thursby Dunn (1898-1969), and his wife the former Irene Henrietta Mond (1901-1972), niece of the 1st Baron Melchett (1868-1930), by whom he had issue, two sons, Robert and Timothy, and a daughter, Victoria.

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Welch/Hopkinson-Woolley engagement

 The engagement was announced 10 July, 2026, between Ben Welch, only son of Mrs Christine Welch, of Hayling Island, Hampshire, and Mariana Sophia (Molly) Hopkinson-Woolley (born 1999), elder daughter of Charles Bertram Hopkinson-Woolley (born 19 June, 1964), of Lewknor, Oxfordshire, and his wife the former Alexandra D. Molyneux.

Molly Hopkinson-Woolley is of Gaskell LG descent. Her father is a scion of the Twining tea-making family.

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Biddulph/Tawaststjerna

  The engagement was announced 10 July, 2026, between the Hon Robert Julian Maitland Biddulph (born 8 July, 1994), son and heir of the 5th Baron Biddulph (born 8 Apr, 1959), of Makerstoun, Roxburghshire, and  Sián Diana, Baroness Biddulph (nee Gibson-Watt, born 1962), daughter of the life peer the Baron Gibson-Watt, PC (1918-2002), & Maria Sophia Katarina Tawaststjerna (born 27 July, 2002), the only daughter of Ville Tawaststjerna (b 18 Oct, 1974), of Helsinki, Finland, and his wife the former Ewa Maria Karolina Sollamo (born 30 May, 1975).

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Thursday, July 09, 2026

Elizabeth Jane Crichton-Stuart (died 2026)

Elizabeth Jane Douglas Crichton-Stuart (nee Whitson), died 4 July, 2026.

She was a daughter of Ernest James Whitson (c1886-1852), and married 3 October, 1964, Frederick John Patrick Crichton-Stuart (1940-2011) (HE Fra’ Fredrik, Knight & 56th Grand Prior in England of Sovereign Military Order of Malta), scion of the Marquesses of Bute, elder son of Lord Rhidian Crichton-Stuart (1917-1969), and his wife the former Selina van Wijk (1913-1985), and grandson of the 4th Marquess of Bute (1881-1947).

Elizabeth Crichton-Stuart leaves issue, two sons, Rhidian and Edward, and three daughters, Iona, Amanda and Alexandra.

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Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Hon John Reggie James Lindesay-Bethune, Master of Garnock (born 2026)

Bill and Violet Garnock.

Violet Diana Louise Lindesay-Bethune, styled Viscountess Garnock (born 18 August, 1993), wife of William James Lindesay-Bethune, styled Viscount Garnock [born 30 Dec, 1990], gave birth to a son, the Hon John Reggie James Lindesay-Bethune, Master of Garnock, 4 July, 2026.

Viscount Garnock is the son and heir of the 16th Earl of Lindsay [born 19 Nov 1955], of Lahill, Upper Largo, Fife, and his wife the Countess of Lindsay [nee Diana Mary Chamberlayne-Macdonald, born 12 September, 1961], scion of that landed gentry family.

Viscountess Garnock is the eldest daughter of the 11th Duke of Rutland [born 8 May, 1959], of Belvoir Castle, and the Duchess of Rutland [nee (Rachel) Emma Louise Watkins, born 2 September, 1963].

Bill Garnock is destined to become Earl of Lindsay [Peerage of Scotland, cr 1633], Viscount Garnock [Peerage of Scotland cr 1703], Lord Lindsay  of the Byres [ Scotland 1445], Lord Parbroath [cr 1633], and Lord Kilbirnie, Kingsburn and Drumry [Scot. 1703]

Violet Garnock has younger sisters, Lady Alice (born 1995), and Lady Eliza (born 1997), and two brothers, Charles, styled Marquis of Granby (born 1999), heir to the dukedom, and Lord Hugo Manners (born 2003).

Viscount Garnock's siblings are: a brother, the Hon David Lindesay-Bethune (born 12 May, 1993), and three sisters, Lady Frances Gabinsky (born 1986), Lady Alexandra Coleman (born 1988), and Lady Charlotte (born 12 May, 1993 twin with her brother David) now HRH The Duchess of Noto, wife of His Royal Highness Prince Jaime of Bourbon Two Sicilies, Duke of Noto [born at Madrid, 26 June, 1992], eldest son of HRH Prince Pedro Juan Maria Alejo Saturnino y todos los Santos, Duke of Calabria (born Madrid, 16 October, 1968), by his wife HRH The Duchess of Calabria [nee Sofia Landaluce y Melgarejo, born Madrid, 23 Nov, 1973]. 

Both Viscount Garnock and Viscountess Garnock have numerous ties of blood in that vast aristocratic web, and are descended in a direct legitimate line from the founder of the Royal House of Tudor King Henry VII. The couple also have a descent from The ‘Merrie Monarch’ King Charles II, via his illegitimate offspring. They are sixth cousins once removed, both are descended from Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford (1721-1803).

Violet's ancestor, the 8th Duke of Rutland, married Marion Margaret Violet Lindsay, scion of the Earls of Crawford & Balcarres, kinsmen of the Earls of Lindsay.

Lord Garnock's ancestor, the 13th Earl of Lindsay [1872-1943] married in 1900, US heiress Ethel Tucker [who died in 1942], daughter of William Austin Tucker [1850-1931], banker of New York and Boston.

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Kincaid of Kincaid/Wilson engagement

 The engagement was announced 8 July, 2026, between (John) Angus Inglis-Jones Kincaid of Kincaid, Younger (born 25 September, 1998), elder son of the late Maj. Giles Vivian Inglis-Jones (1967-2020), and his wife Madam Arabella Jane Kincaid of Kincaid (born 22 August, 1965), Chief of the Name and Arms of Kincaid, & Grace E. Wilson, daughter of Ross Wilson, BEM, DL (born 13December, 1957), of Coleraine, Co Londonderry, and his wife Elizabeth.

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Tuesday, July 07, 2026

The Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT 1927-2026

 The Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT, PC, who died 7 July, 2026, aged 99, was Lord Chancellor in the administrations of Margaret Thatcher and John Major.

James Peter Hymers Mackay was born 2 July, 1927, son of James Mackay and Janet Hymers.

Mackay was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1955. He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1965. He was Sheriff Principal for Renfrew and Argyll from 1972 to 1974.  In 1973 he became Vice-Dean of the Faculty on Advocates and from 1976 until 1979 served as its Dean, the leader of the Scots bar.

In 1979, Mackay was appointed Lord Advocate, the senior law officer in Scotland, and was created a life peer as Baron Mackay of Clashfern, of Eddrachillis in the District of Sutherland, taking his territorial designation from his father's birthplace, a cottage beside Loch na Claise Fearna. He served as Lord High Chancellor from 1987 to 1997.

Mackay was appointed a Knight of the Thistle by Queen Elizabeth II on 27 November 1997.  In 2007, the Queen appointed him to the office of Lord Clerk Register, replacing David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss. He retired from this office in November 2022, and was succeeded by Lady Elish Angiolini. He became a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1984. In 1989, he was elected honorary fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

He married Elizabeth Gunn Hymers in 1958, by whom he had a son and two daughters.

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Christopher Patrick Cavendish Pelly 1939-2026

 Christopher Patrick Cavendish Pelly, who died 23 June, 2026, aged 86, was a scion of the Pelly baronets.

He was born 30 June, 1939, the elder son of Charles Nigel Cavendish Pelly, OBE (1908-1966), and his wife the former Betty Joan Cole (who died 29 Oct, 1995); and married 5 April, 1969, Brenda Amy Grosvenor Herd (1932-2012), daughter of Alfred Mutlow Grosvenor Herd (1901-1970),and his wife the former Heather Sybil Stewart (1900-1975), scion of the Marquesses of Bute, by whom he had issue, a son, Nigel, and a daughter, Amanda.

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The Baroness Weatherill 1928-2026

 The Baroness Weatherill, who died 2 July, 2026, aged 97, was the widow of the life peer the Baron Weatherill, KStJ, PC, DL (1920-2007), who as the Rt Hon Bernard Weatherill, was Speaker of the House of Commons, 1983-1992.

She was Daphne Iona Lyn Eatwell, born in 1928, daughter of Henry Thomas Eatwell (1901-1958), and his wife the former Edith Gertrude Jones (1898-1962), and married in 1949, the then (Bruce) Bernard Weatherill (born 25 November, 1920), son of Bernard Bruce Weatherill (1883-1962), and his wife the former Annie Gertrude Creak (1886-1966).

Her husband was elected the Member of Parliament on 15 October 1964 for Croydon North East as a Conservative. He became a party whip three years later, and deputy Chief Whip six years after that. He was re-elected seven times for the same seat until his retirement in 1992.

On his retirement as Speaker of the Commons Bernard Weatherill was raised to the peerage for life as Baron Weatherill, of North East Croydon in the London Borough of Croydon. He died 6 May, 2007.

Baroness Weatherill had issue , two sons, Bernard Richard (1951-2021), Henry Bruce (b 1953), and a daughter, Virginia (b 1955)

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