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Friday, March 13, 2026

Lady Drinkwater c1934-2026

 Lady Drinkwater, who died 10 March, 2026, aged 92, was the widow of James Boscawen and Sir John Drinkwater, OBE, QC.

She was born Deirdre Elsie Elizabeth Curtis-Bennett, circa 1934, scion of that landed gentry family, daughter of Frederick Henry (Derek) Curtis-Bennett, QC (1904-1956), head of that family, and his 1st wife the former Margaret Duncan Mackintosh; & married 1stly, 24 February, 1955, James Townshend Boscawen (1932-1992), scion of the Viscounts Falmouth, son of Major John Percival Townshend Boscawen (1906-1972), and his wife Lady Mary Helen Alma Graham (1909-1999), daughter of the 6th Duke of Montrose (1878-1954); married 2ndly, 1998, Sir John Muir Drinkwater., OBE, QC (born 16 March, 1925, and died 13 August, 2019).

She leaves issue from her first marriage, Caroline (born 2 Nov, 1959), and Diana (born 14 July, 1962).

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Philippa Mary Tweedie (née Andrews) 1947-2026

 Philippa Mary Tweedie died 8 March, 2026. 

She was born Philippa Mary Andrews, in 1947, daughter of Major Michael David C. Andrews (1918-1992), of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and his wife the former Gertrude S.M. Andrews; and married 25 April, 1974, Major Gavin Hugo Tweedie (born 1944), son of Major Hugo Douglas Tweedie (1910-1945), and his wife the former Moyra Eileen Montagu Douglas Scott (1919-2011), scion of the Dukes of Buccleuch & Queensberry, by whom she had two sons, Esmond Michael Xan (born 7 June, 1976), and Alexander David (1978-2003).

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Angela Mary Cairncross 1944-2026

 Angela Mary Cairncross died 24 February, 2026, aged 81.

She was born 27 June, 1944, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Colmslie Cairncross (1900-1976), of the Foreign Office, who served in Lima and Bogota, later of Fareham, Hampshire, and his wife the former Phyllis Grace Hickey (1904-1973).

Do not confuse her father with the Cambridge spy of the same name.

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Roger Earle Welby-Everard 1942-2026

 Roger Earle Welby-Everard, who died 7 March, 2026, aged 83, was a scion of the Welby baronets.

He was born 11 June, 1942, the second son of Capt. Philip Herbert Earle Welby-Everard (1902-1985), and his wife the former Lilla Anne Marie Castell Spence (who died 13 Dec, 1999); and married 2 April, 1966, Isabel Anne Bucknall (born 1946), second daughter of Maj. Henry Lloyd Fielding Bucknall (1904-1970), of Newton Abbot, Devon, and his wife the former Barbara Helen Shorrock (1908-1994), descended from the Wake baronets, by whom he had issue, two sons, Julian (born 1 July, 1967), and Patrick (born 16 Dec, 1969), and a daughter, Anna (born 1974).

He was a descendant of Sir Glynne Welby-Gregory, 3rd Baronet (1806-1875)

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Bridget Eleanor Ailsie Sackville-West (née Cunliffe) 1927-2026

 Bridget Eleanor Ailsie Sackville-West (née Cunliffe) who died 4 March, 2026, aged 98, was a scion of the Cunliffe baronets and mother of the 7th Baron Sackville.

She was born 2 October, 1927, the eldest daughter of Capt Robert Lionel Brooke Cunliffe (1895-1990), and his wife the former Barbara Eleanor Cooper (1900-1970); and married 29 June, 1957, Hugh Rosslyn Inigo Sackville-West (born 1 February, 1919), scion of the Barons Sackville, son of the Hon Bertrand George Sackville-West (1872-1959), and his wife the former Eva Adela Mabel Inigo Jones (died 28 Feb, 1936). Her husband died 10 February, 2001.

She leaves issue, two sons, Robert, 7th Baron Sackville (born 10 July, 1958), who succeeded to the Sackville peerage, in 2004, and the Hon William Sackville-West (born 9 Jan, 1967), and by three daughters, the Hon Mary (born 10 Sept, 1960), the Hon Elizabeth (born 8 July, 1962), and the Hon Jane (b 16 Apr, 1964).

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Orlando Nicholas Spry Grant-Dalton (born 2026)

 Rosanna Sarah Grant-Dalton (nee Coats, born 1990), scion of the barons Glentanar, wife of  Samuel Duncan Spry Grant-Dalton [born 1985], scion of that landed gentry family, of Brodsworth Hall, gave birth to a son, Orlando Nicholas Spry, 10 February, 2026.

Samuel is a son of Kevin Duncan Spry Grant-Dalton [born 23 December, 1952], of Fulham, and his wife the former Amanda Charlton de Smitt [born 1955].

Rosanna Sarah Coats is a daughter of Nicholas James [Nico] Coats [born 19 Apr, 1952], of Fulham, and his wife the former Belinda S. McKechnie [born 1957].

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Monday, March 09, 2026

Marilyn Jean Crawford (nee Colville) 1938-2026

Marilyn Jean Crawford (nee Colville), who died 28 February, 2026, aged 87, was kin of the Barons Clydesmuir.

She was born 7 June, 1938, the second daughter of John Millar Colville (1902-1984), and his wife the former Helen Markillie; and married 31 July, 1965, William Hamilton Raymund Crawford (born Nov. 1936), descended from the Acheson baronets, son of Colonel Mervyn Crawford, DSO (1901-1977), and his wife the former Martha Hamilton Walker (died 1991), by whom she had issue, a son, Alexander (born 14 May, 1966), and two daughters, Clare (born 26 Feb, 1968), and Frances (born 25 July, 1971).

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Michael Rose c1930-2026

Michael Rose died 6 March, 2026, aged 90.

He was a son of Jack Rosenberg, and married 2 Oct, 1958, Dr Susan Phyllida Latham, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Latham, MC (who died 1957), of Oak Knoll, Sunningdale, and his wife Lady Gwendoline Lucy Constance Rushworth Jellicoe (1903-1997), daughter of Admiral the 1st Earl Jellicoe, GCB, OM, GCVO (1859-1935), and his wife the former Florence Gwendoline Cayzer (who died 1964), by whom he had issue, three sons, David, Bernard and Philip, and a daughter, Dinah.

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Lt-Col. Robert Haversham Godwin-Austen, DL 1932-2025

 Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Haversham (Robin) Godwin-Austen, DL, died 13 February, 2026. He was  head of that landed gentry family of Pirbright Manor.

He was born in 1932, son of Robert Annesley Godwin-Austen (1885-1977), and his wife the former Kathleen Beryl Odling (1901-1995); and married in 1959, Katharine Eliot (Kate) Power (1939-2015), daughter of Eliot Kingsmill Power (1899-1969), of Ardeley, Pirbright, Surrey, by whom he had issue, a son, Stephen (born 1962), and three daughters, Claire (born 1960), Diana (born 1965), and Susan (born 1969).

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Saturday, March 07, 2026

Robson/Banbury engagement

 The engagement was announced 7 March, 2026, between James Patrick (Jamie) Robson (born 1990), the ony son of the late Hon (Erik) Maurice William Robson (1943-2021), and his wife the former Chloë Annabel Edwards (born 1956), now of Chadlington, Oxfordshire & the Hon (Charlotte) Rosa Banbury (born 15 April, 1990), the eldest daughter of the 3rd Baron Banbury of Southam (born 29 July, 1953), of Fossebridge, Gloucestershire, and his wife the former Inger Marianne Wiegert.

Jamie Robson is a grandson of the life peer the Baroness Robson of Kiddington (1919-1999), and descends from the Barons Hylton:-

The 1st Baron Hylton (1800-76) > Hon William Jolliffe (1841-1912) > Maj Berkeley Jolliffe (1878-1956) > Eileen Jolliffe (b 1921) > Chloë Edwards (b 1956) > Jamie Robson (b 1990)

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Audley Nicholas Willoughby Archdale 1941-2026

Audley Nicholas Willoughby Archdale, died 21 January, 2026, aged 84.

He was born 20 June, 1941, scion of that Irish landed family, son of Nicholas Montgomery Archdale (1902-1955), and his wife the former (Doris) Sheila Hester Willoughby Beddoes (1905-1978); and married 24 April, 1975, Brigid Fianna Grattan Moore (1938-2023), daughter of Major-General Denis Grattan Moore, CB (1909-1987), and his first wife the former Alexandra Wann, by whom he had two sons, Nicholas and Patrick .

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Arabella Daisy Gordon March Phillipps de Lisle (born 2026)

 Daisy Frederica March Phillipps de Lisle [nee Tregear, born 1990], wife of Dominic Robert Peter March Phillipps de Lisle [born 1990], scion of that landed family, gave birth to a daughter, Arabella Daisy Gordon, 11 February, 2026, a sister for Cosima Annabel Edith, who was born 2 June, 2021, and for Georgina Alexandra Leanda, born 9 December, 2023.

Daisy is a daughter of [Vyvian A] Gordon Tregear and his wife the former [Susan] Alexandra Symington [born 1951].

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Scott/Howell engagement

 The engagement was announced 7 March, 2026, between Jimmy Scott, younger son of Mr and Mrs Hugh Scott, of Nairobi, Kenya, and Philippa (Pippa) Howell (born 1992), daughter of Philip Luard Howell (born 23 November, 1955), of Hadleigh, Suffolk, descended from the Buxton baronets, and his wife the former Stephanie Fernandez.

Sir Edward Buxton, 2nd Bt > Henry Edmund Buxton > Rosalind Buxton > Dr Paul Howell > Philip Howell > Pippa Howell

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Arthur Thurstan Holland-Hibbert (born 2026)

Louisa Ariana Rose Holland-Hibbert (nee Willoughy, born 2 June, 1992), scion of the Barons Middleton, wife of Thomas Arthur Holland-Hibbert [born 15 December, 1992], scion of the Viscounts Knutsford, gave birth to a son, Arthur Thurstan, 17 February, 2026.

Louisa is the eldest daughter of Guy Nesbit John Willoughby [born 2 June, 1960], of Ayrshire, and the former Fiona Kathryn Stewart-Blacker [born 1961], now of Northumberland.

Thomas Holland-Hibbert is the eldest son of the Hon Henry Thurstan Holland-Hibbert [born 6 April, 1959], of Munden, Watford, and his wife the former Katherine Ropner [born 16 April, 1964], scion of the baronets of that name.

The infant is a grandson of the 6th Viscount Knutsford.

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Olive Silvy Faber (born 2026)

 Stella Nony Faber (née Weatherall, born 1991), wife of Luke Christopher Michael Faber (born 1990), gaveb birth to a daughter, Olive Silvy, 4 January, 2026, a sister for Nicholas Mark Percy (Nicky), born 29 April, 2024.

Stella is a scion of the Keswick family (of Jardine Matheson), daughter of Percy Weatherall (born 1957), and his wife the former Clara Mary Johnston (born 1960).

Luke Faber is a descendant of the Dukes of Devonshire, and a great-grandson of Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, OM, PC, FRS (1894-1986).

9th Duke of Devonshire (1868-1938) > Lady Dorothy Cavendish (1900-86) > Lady Caroline Macmillan (1923-2016) > Mark Faber (1950-1991) > Luke Faber (b 1990) > Olive Silvy Faber (born 2026)

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Barnett/Baring engagement

 The engagement was announced 7 March, 2026, between Christopher Bentley Barnett (born Oct, 1996), son of Antony Barnett, of Bath, and his wife the former Katharine Young, & Emily Sarah Baring (born 11 September, 1998), scion of the Baring baronets, daughter of Edward Richard Philip Baring (born September, 1962), of London, and his wife the former Marianne Stanton.

Emily's father, Edward Baring, is a younger half-brother of the 4th Viscount Astor.

The 6th Baron Grantley > Hon Sarah Norton > Edward Baring (b 1962) > Emily Baring

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Princess Michael of Kent suffers stroke

HRH Princess Michael of Kent is reportedly unwell following a stroke. This comes after a run of bad health for the wife of Prince Michael of Kent. The 81 year-old wife of the King's cousin is said to be seriously ill.

The Daily Mail reported on Saturday: "Her Royal Highness suffered a stroke. Sadly, she is now bedridden." A spokesman for Princess Michael said: "We are grateful for the concern shown, but do not comment on private medical matters."

Despite reports of his wife's condition, her 83-year-old husband, Prince Michael of Kent travelled to Birmingham on Friday to attend the opening of Crufts, with the Kennel Club delighted with his appearance.

"The Royal Kennel Club was honoured to welcome His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent to Crufts today" they wrote on Instagram. His Royal Highness’s visit was a valued occasion, recognising the dedication and expertise that underpin the sport of dogs, and the ongoing commitment to canine health, welfare and responsible ownership."

Princess Michael celebrated her 81st birthday in January.

Her husband Prince Michael is a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary, and a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. 

The prince was born at Coppins, Iver, Buckinghamshire, the country home of his parents, 4 July, 1942, the second son of HRH The Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, 1st Duke of Kent, KG, KT, GCMG, GCVO, PC (born 20 December, 1902), and his wife HRH Princess Marina of Greece & Denmark, CI, GCVO, GBE (born 13 December, 1906), and was named Michael George Charles Franklin, his last name in honour of President Franklin Roosevelt, who was one of his godfathers.

At Prince Michael's christening on 4 August 1942, in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle, his godparents were his paternal uncle King George VI; Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (for whom her son-in-law Prince Bernhard stood proxy); King Haakon VII of Norway (his great-uncle); the US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (for whom the Duke of Kent stood proxy); Frederica of Hanover, Hereditary Princess of Greece (his first cousin once removed, who was absent); Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (his paternal uncle, who was absent); the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven (his paternal first cousin twice removed); and Lady Patricia Ramsay (his paternal first cousin twice removed).

Michael's father, the Duke of Kent, died tragically a few weeks later in the Dunbeath air crash in Scotland on 25 August 1942, in which fourteen of the fifteen crew and passengers were killed.

His widowed mother lived on as a popular member of the British Royal Family and died at Kensington Palace, from a brain tumour, 27 August, 1968.

Princess Marina was the third and youngest daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, and his wife Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia. Her father was the third son of George I of Greece and Queen Olga, while her mother was the only daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia. Her father was a grandson of Christian IX of Denmark, while her mother was a granddaughter of Alexander II, Tsar of Russia.

Prince Michael was educated at Sunningdale, then Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. 

At the age of five, 20 Nov 1947, he was a page boy at the wedding of his cousin, Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, RN.

His Royal Highness joined the army and was commissioned into the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own), later the Roya Hussars (PWO), Commodore RNR, Grand Master of the Lodge of Mark Master Masons, and Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex, in the United Grand Lodge of England. His elder brother, the Duke of Kent, has been Grand Master, the United Grand Lodge of England since 1967.  Prince Michael is Hon Liveryman of the Clothworkers' Company, Leathersellers' Co, Scientific Instrument Makers' Co, Coach Makers and Coach Harness Makers' Co.

HRH saw service in Germany, Hong Kong, and Cyprus, where his squadron formed part of a United Nations peacekeeping force in 1971. Subsequent tours of duty, during a military career that spanned twenty years, included a number of appointments on the Defence Intelligence Staff. He retired from the Army with the rank of Major in 1981.

Prince Michael represented Queen Elizabeth II at the funeral of President Ahmed of India in 1977; and the at the funeral of President Makarios of Cyprus, 1977. He represented the Queen at the Independence of Belize in 1981, the funeral of King Sobhuza II of Swaziland, 1982; the Coronation of King Mswati III of Swaziland, 1986; Commonwealth President of the Royal Life Saving Society, President of the Royal Automobile Club, the Institute of the Motor Industry, SSAFA, Medical Commission on Accident Prevention, the Dogs' Home Battersea, the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation, the National Eye Research Centre, the Kennel Club, the Institute of Road Safety Officers, and the Society of Genealogists, Patron of the Museum of Army Flying, the Veterans Car Club of Great Britain, the Thames Rowing Club, the Popular Flying Association, the Museum Trust Appeal, the Bermuda Maritime Museum, the David Shepherd Conservation Fund, the Carriage Foundation, the Brooklands Museum Trust Appeal, Founder of the Prince Michael Road Safety Award Scheme, Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Industry, Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Trustee of the National Motor Museum, &c.

Honorary military appointments: Canada - Canada Colonel-in-Chief, The Essex and Kent Scottish (14 November 2001 – present), United Kingdom: United Kingdom Honorary Commodore, Royal Naval Reserve (1 April 1994 – 2004), United Kingdom Honorary Commodore, Maritime Volunteer Service, United Kingdom Honorary Rear Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve (2004–2015), United Kingdom Honorary Vice Admiral, Royal Naval Reserve (9 March 2015 – present), United Kingdom Honorary Auxiliary Commodore, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (1990), United Kingdom Commodore-in-Chief, Maritime Reserves (2006–present), United Kingdom Honorary Colonel, British Army (10 November 2010 – present), United Kingdom Senior Colonel, The King's Royal Hussars, United Kingdom Regimental Colonel, Honourable Artillery Company (2009–2012), United Kingdom Royal Honorary Colonel, Honourable Artillery Company (31 January 2012 – present). (member since 1981), United Kingdom Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Benson (27 June 2002 – 2012), United Kingdom Honorary Air Marshal of RAF Benson (1 March 2012 – present)

Prince Michael is fluent in French and has a working knowledge of German and Italian, and is a qualified interpreter of Russian.

In his younger years, Prince Michael was a competitive rower and bobsledder and was on the reserve list for Britain's bobsleigh team at the 1972 Winter Olympics. 

In 2014 Prince Michael was successfully treated for prostate cancer.

Prince Michael is the recipient of the following orders:-

2 June 1953: Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, 6 February 1977: Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, 18 January 2001: Knight of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of Saint John (KStJ), 6 February 2002: Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, 2 June 2003: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO), 4 July 1992: Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO), 6 February 2012: Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, 19 October 2015: Recipient of the Canadian Forces' Decoration (CD),  6 February 2022: Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, 6 May 2023: Recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal.

Foreign awards:  UN: Recipient of the United Nations Medal for UNFICYP (1971),  Russia: Member of the Order of Friendship (4 November 2009 – 4 March 2022), Two Sicilies: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I (19 August 2017), Peru: Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun (2 November 1994), &c.

Prince Michael married at Vienna, 30 June, 1978, Baroness Marie-Christine Agnes Hedwig Ida von Reibnitz, who was thereafter styled as HRH Princess Michael of Kent.

Eighth in line to the throne at the time of his birth, the Prince lost his right of succession following his marriage because Marie-Christine is a Roman Catholic and the Bill of Rights (1689) and the Act of Settlement (1701) excluded those who married Roman Catholics from the Succession. However, this provision was repealed by the Succession to the Crown Act (2013) and the Prince’s place in the Succession was reinstated.

Marie-Christine was born 15 January, 1945, daughter of Baron Gunther Hubertus von Reibnitz (1894-1983), and his wife, Maria Anna Carolina Franziska Walpurga Bernadette Gräfin Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár . She was born on her mother's estate at Tachau (now Tachov), in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). As a child she was taken to live in Australia and was educated there, and came to London in 1965.

On 25 May, 1971, Marie-Christine became engaged to Old Etonian banker Thomas Troubridge (born 26 December, 1939), scion of the Troubridge baronets. The couple had met on a boar hunt in Germany in 1969. Marie-Christine married Troubridge at Chelsea Old Church, London, 15 September, 1971. Her first cousin was a close friend of Prince William of Gloucester (1941-72), a first cousin of her future second husband. The childless marriage ended in divorce in the summer of 1977, and was later annulled by the Roman Catholic Church.

Prince Michael first met Marie-Christine in 1972 at Barnwell Manor, Northamptonshire, the home of his uncle and aunt, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

On 30 May, 1978 with days of the annulment of the Troubridge marriage , Prince Michael of Kent and Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz announced their engagement with the blessing of Queen Elizabeth II, the approval of the Privy Council and the Catholic Church.

That the Queen gave her cousin permission to marry a divorcee might seen prima facie, surprising. Since the Queen is supreme governor of the Church of England, which then opposed the remarriage of divorced people. It is said that at this time Her Majesty had declined to grant approval for the marriage of her cousin Prince William of Gloucester and his love Mrs Nicole Sieff. It was of course the wish of the Queen's uncle, King Edward VIII, to marry a divorcee that resulted in the Abdication Crisis of 1936. And in the 1950s the scandal of Princess Margaret's desire to marry the divorced Group Capt Peter Townsend had caused much heart ache for the Queen and her younger sister.

The wedding was celebrated at the Town Hall in Vienna. Guests included the Duke of Kent, his sister Princess Alexandra and her husband the Hon Angus Ogilvy, Lady Helen Windsor, Prince Michael's niece, and Princess Anne and Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

Because Prince Michael had announced that any children of the marriage would be brought up in the Anglican faith the Catholic authorities forbade a church wedding which had been planned to take place at the Schottenkirche, Vienna. The Vienna Boys' Choir had been engaged, ecclesiastical dignitaries were enrolled, and European royalty was said to be attending in their hundreds. This did not happen.

Following the civil wedding a dinner took place at the Schwarzenberg Palace. On 30 October, 1978 the Archbishop of Canterbury held a service of prayer and blessing at Lambeth Palace, and in 1983 Prince and Princess Michael finally went through a Catholic service at Archbishop's House, Westminster.

Prince and Princess Michael have two children, a son, Lord Frederick Michael George David Louis Windsor, born 6 April, 1979, at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, and a daughter Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor, born at St Mary's Hospital, 23 April, 1981 (Shakespeare's birthday hence her last forename). Under the terms of letters patent of King George V both the children rank as the children of a duke and were prefixed 'Lord' and 'Lady' from birth. 

Lord Frederick married at Hampton Court, 12 September, 2009, the actress Sophie Lara Winkleman (born 5 August, 1980), and they have issue, two daughters, Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina (born 15 Aug, 2013), and Isabella Alexandra Mary (born 16 January, 2016).

Lady Gabriella Windsor married 18 May, 2019, Thomas Henry Robin Kingston (born in 1978), son of (William) Martin Kingston QC  by his wife Jill Mary Bache. Tom Kingston died from a self inflicted gun shot wound, 25 February, 2024, aged 45.

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Thursday, March 05, 2026

Polly Sutton (born 2025)

 Elizabeth Jane B. Sutton (née Snow, born 1988), wife of Hugo George Richard Sutton [born 1990], scion of the Sutton baronets, gave birth to a daughter, Polly, 2 December, 2025, a sister for Edward, who was born 25 November, 2022.

Hugo is a son of Maj. Richard Charles Sutton [born 6 Feb, 1955], of Ansty Cross, Dorset, and his wife the former Jane Elizabeth Bird.

Elizabeth Sutton is a daughter of Mr & Mrs David Snow, of Pencoyd, Herefordshire.

Sir Richard Sutton, 2nd Bt [1799-1855] > Rev Augustus Sutton [1825-85] > Gilbert Sutton [1858-1929] > John Sutton [1892-1982] > Cdr Richard Sutton [b 1922] > Maj Richard Sutton [b 1955] > Hugo Sutton [b 1990] > Polly Sutton [born 2025]

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Amyas Michael George Martelli c1940-2026

 Amyas Michael George Martelli died 25 February, 2026, aged 84. 

He married at Bridport in 1980, Gabrielle Mary Frances Weld (born 1950), scion of that landed gentry family of Chideock, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Humphrey Giles Weld, MC, DL (1912-1998), and his wife the former Frances Mary Fraser (1916-2000), who was a granddaughter paternally of the 13th Lord Lovat and a granddaughter maternally of the 3rd Earl of Verulam.

He is survived by Gabrielle and by three sons, Frederick, Francis and Bartholomew, and by a daughter Anna Rose.

His son Bartholomew is married to Lady Amabel Kerr, daughter of the 14th Marquis of Lothian.

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Spencer/Erskine engagement

 The engagement was announced 5 March, 2026, between James Charles J. Spencer (born 1990), eldest son of Judge Timothy John Spencer, KC (born 1958), and his wife the former (Ann) Fiona Rigg (born 1959), of Northamptonshire, and Imogen Felicia Anne Erskine (born 1989), scion of the Earls of Mar & Kellie, daughter of Robin David Erskine (born 18 February, 1948), and his former wife the former Belinda Anne Bates (born 1 January, 1957), descended from the Musgrave baronets (she is now Mrs Belinda Speir, of Northumberland).

Sir Christopher Musgrave, 6th Bt (1892-1956) > Elizabeth Musgrave > Belinda Bates (b 1957) > Imogen Erskine (b 1989)

The Earl of Mar & Kellie (1839-1888) > Hon Alexander Erskine (1881-1925) > David Erskine (1921-2006) > Robin Erskine (b 1948) > Imogen Erskine (b 1989)

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Wednesday, March 04, 2026

The Baroness Emerton, DBE 1935-2026

 Baroness Emerton, DBE, a nursing administrator and life peer who was a member of the House of Lords from 1997 to 2019, died 27 February, 2026, aged 90.

Audrey Caroline Emerton, Baroness Emerton, DBE, GCStJ, FRCN, was born 10 September 1935.

She was appointed DBE in 1989, and raised to the peerage for life in 1997, as Baroness Emerton, of Tunbridge Wells in the County of Kent and of Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington. She sat in the Lords as a Crossbencher.

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Jonathan Charles Galbraith 1942-2026

Jonathan Charles Galbraith, who died 16 February, 2026, aged 83, was descended maternally from the Feilden landed gentry family.

He was born 1 March, 1942, the elder son of Lieutenant-Colonel John Wilson Seton Galbraith (1894-1970), and his wife the former Dorothy Priscilla Feilden (1909-1983), scion of that landed gentry family and descended from the 2nd Viscount Hampden.

He was unmarried.

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The Baroness Cornwallis 1949-2026

 Baroness Cornwallis, who died 9 February, 2026, aged 76, was the wife of the 4th Baron Cornwallis.

She was born Sara Gray de Neufville Stockwell in 1949, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nigel Stockwell (1909-1976), of Mill Street House, Iden Green, Benenden, Kent, by his wife the former Deirdre Jarman (1920-2007).

She married 29 May, 1969, the then Fiennes Wykeham Jeremy Cornwallis (born 25 May, 1946), son and heir of Fiennes Neil Wykeham Cornwallis (1921-2010), who in 1982 succeeded his father as the 3rd Baron Cornwallis, and his wife the former Judith Lacy Scott. 

Her husband succeeded his father, 6 March, 2010, as 4th Baron Cornwallis (Peerage of the UK, cr 1927).

Sara Cornwallis is survived by her husband, and by a son the Hon (Fiennes) Alexander Wykeham Martin Cornwallis (born 25 Nov, 1987), and by two daughters, the Hon Anna Cornwallis (born 15 Jan, 1971), and the Hon Charlotte Cornwallis (born 3 Sept, 1972).

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Berkeley/Spiller engagement

 The engagement was announced 4 March, 2026, between Dr Rupert Charles Berkeley (born 1988), scion of the Barons Berkeley, the elder son of the late Roger Maurice Berkeley (1961-2011), and his wife the former Victoria Selmon (born 1962), and Mark Kevin Spiller (born 1994), younger son of Kevin Spiller, of Birch Hill, Berkshire, and his wife the former Lesley A. Ayriss.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Elizabeth Mary Trotter (died 2026)

 Elizabeth Mary Trotter (née Stallard), died 24 February, 2026, aged 98.

She was a daughter of Richard John Stallard, of Monte Carlo, and Ashley Gardens SW1; and married firstly, 15 December, 1950, the Hon Ronald Charles Manus Nall-Cain (born 15 Aug, 1928), eldest son of the 2nd Baron Brocket (1904-1967), of Brocket Hall, and his wife the former Angela Beatrix Pennyman (1906-1975). Her husband died 15 March, 1961, predeceasing his father; she married 2ndly, 10 July, 1964, Colin John Richard Trotter (born 12 September, 1932), head of that landed gentry family. Her second husband died in 2006.

She leaves issue, from her first marriage, three sons, Charles, 3rd Baron Brocket (born 12 Feb, 1952), the Hon Richard Nall-Cain (born 5 Apr, 1953), and the Hon David Nall-Cain (born 17 Dec 1955), and from her second marriage a son, Rupert A.J. Trotter (born 1965).

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John Richard Sclater, CVO 1940-2026

 John Richard Sclater, CVO, sometime of Sutton Hall, Barcombe, Lewes, died 21 February, 2026, aged 85.

He was a member of the Council of Duchy of Lancaster, and appointed CVO by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999.

He was born in June, 1940, son of Arthur William Sclater (1909-2002), of Newick Park, Sussex, and his wife the former Alice Collet (1913-2005); and married 1stly, 1967 (div.), Nicola Mary Gloria Cropper (born 4 May, 1948), daughter of Anthony Charles Cropper (1912-1967), and his wife the former Philippa Mary Gloria Clutterbuck (1917-2009), scion of that landed gentry family; and married 2ndly, 25 April, 1985, (Grizel Elizabeth) Catherine Dawson, MBE (born 6 November, 1944), daughter of Lt-Col Herbrand Vavasour Dawson (1918-2011), head of that landed family, of Weston Hall, near Otley, West Yorkshire, by his wife the former Grizelda Louise Richmond (1919-2001).

He had issue from his first marriage, a son James Arthur Sclater (born 1970), and a daughter, Emma Mary (born 1972, deceased).

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