Latest news of births, marriages and deaths in the Peerage,Baronetage and landed gentry families.
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Saturday, December 31, 2016
Shiloh Silva Pownall [born 2016]
Gabriella Zanna Vanessa Pownall, nee Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe is a daughter of John Austen Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (b 14 Jul, 1947), by his 2nd wife, the former Vanessa Mary Theresa Hubbard (descended from the Dukes of Norfolk, &c), and is known as Gabriella Wild, model turned actress &c. Her father's 1st wife, Lady Mary Gaye Curzon, is mother of the Duke of Sussex's former girlfriend Cressida Bonas.
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Eliza Fiona Henderson (born 2016)
Katherine Elizabeth Henderson (nee Barclay), wife of David Brodie Henderson (born 16 November, 1970), scion on the Barons Faringdon, gave birth to a daughter, Eliza Fiona, in 2016.
David Henderson is the son of Capt Alan Brodie Henderson (born 30 July, 1933), The Welsh Guards, by his second wife Dame Fiona Douglas Henderson, DCVO (nee Pilkington) (1941-2006), sometime Lady-in-Waiting to HRH The Duchess of Kent, GCVO, and later to HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Katherine Henderson is a daughter of David William Barclay (born 29 November, 1942), head of that landed gentry family, of Higham, and his wife the former Celia Helen Cairns (1944-2021), scion of the Earls Cairns.
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Elphinstone/Davies marriage
The marriage took place in 2016 between the Hon Fergus David Elphinstone (born 1985), scion of the Lords Elphinstone, third son of the late 18th Lord Elphinstone (1953-1994), and his wife the former Willa Mary Gabriel Chetwode (born 25 May, 1954), scion of the Barons Chetwode, & Rosie Davies, daughter of _________.
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Hon Hermione Sarah Townshend (born 2016)
Octavia Christina Townshend, styled Viscountess Raynham (born 1980), wife of Thomas Charles Townshend, styled Viscount Raynham (b 2 Nov 1977), gave birth to a daughter, the Hon Hermione Sarah Townshend, in 2016, a sister for the Hon Rafe Thomas Townshend, who was born 7 April, 2014.
Viscount Raynham is the son and heir of the 8th Marquess Townshend (born 26 September, 1945) of Raynham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk, by his late wife, the former Hermione Ponsonby (1945-1985), scion of the Earls of Bessborough.
Viscountess Raynham is the daughter of Christopher David Legge (born 1943), and his wife the former Sarah Gilmour Marshall (born 1948), daughter of Major Philip Donald Howitt Marshall (1915-1996), and his wife the former Doris Pamela Yvonne Gilmour (1914-2008), scion of the Gilmour baronets.
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Lady Hester Florence Montagu Douglas Scott [born 2016]
The Countess of Dalkeith [nee Elizabeth Honor Cobbe, born 1986], wife of Walter John Francis Scott, formerly Montagu Douglas Scott, styled Earl of Dalkeith (b 8 Aug, 1984), gave birth to a daughter, Lady Hester Florence, in 2016, twin with a brother, Willoughby, styled Viscount of Nith.
Lord Dalkeith is the elder son and heir of the 10th Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, KBE, DL (b 1954), by his wife the former Lady Elizabeth Marian Frances Kerr (b 1954), scion of the Marquesses of Lothian,
Lady Dalkeith is a sion of that Irish gentry family of Newbridge House, Dublinounger younger daughter of Mr Hugh Michael Thomas Cobbe (b 1942), of East Woodhay, Hampshire, by his wife the former Katherine Elizabeth Chichester, dau of Charles Chichester.
The Cobbe forebears include Frankland baronets, Arbuthnots and John Jay (1745-1829), one of the most important of the American Founding Fathers -- co-author of the "Federalist Papers" and first chief justice of the United States.
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Son for the Earl and Countess of Dalkeith
The Countess of Dalkeith [nee Elizabeth Honor Cobbe, born 1986], wife of Walter John Francis Scott, formerly Montagu Douglas Scott, styled Earl of Dalkeith (b 8 Aug, 1984), gave birth to a son, and heir, Willoughby Ralph, styled Viscount of Nith, in 2016, twin with a sister, Lady Hester Florence.
Lord Dalkeith is the elder son and heir of the 10th Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, KBE, DL (b 1954), by his wife the former Lady Elizabeth Marian Frances Kerr (b 1954), scion of the Marquesses of Lothian,
Lady Dalkeith is a sion of that Irish gentry family of Newbridge House, Dublinounger younger daughter of Mr Hugh Michael Thomas Cobbe (b 1942), of East Woodhay, Hampshire, by his wife the former Katherine Elizabeth Chichester, dau of Charles Chichester.
The Cobbe forebears include Frankland baronets, Arbuthnots and John Jay (1745-1829), one of the most important of the American Founding Fathers -- co-author of the "Federalist Papers" and first chief justice of the United States.
The infant will use as a courtesy title one of the many peerages of his grandfather. They include that of the Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross, Lord Scott of Buccleuch, Lord Scott of Whitchester and Eskdaill, Baron Scott of Tindale, or Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock.
It is likely that the Lordship of Eskdaill will be used.
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Alexander Cedd Cummings [born 2016]
Dominic Cummings is the son of Robert A. Cummings, of North Lodge, Durham, by his wife the former Morag Laws [b 1949].
Mary Wakefield is a daughter of Sir Edward Humphry Tyrrell Wakefield, 2nd Baronet [born 11 July, 1936], of Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, by his 3rd wife the Hon Katherine Mary Alice Baring [born 30 March, 1936], daughter of the 1st Baron Howick of Glendale [1903-73].
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Friday, December 30, 2016
Haworth/Turnball marriage
The marriage took place in 2016 between Joseph Anthony Haworth (born 12 December, 1985), scion of the Lords Kinloss, son of Peter Haworth and his wife the former Hester Josephine Anne Freeman-Grenville (born 9 May, 1960), and Kathryn Turnball.
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Sunday, December 25, 2016
The 80th birthday of HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy, KG, GCVO
HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy KG, GCVO, a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, celebrates her 80th birthday today.
She was born on Christmas Day 1936, at 3, Belgrave Square, London, the town house of her parents, named Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel. At the time of her birth she was sixth in line of succession to the throne, She is the second child of HRH The Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, 1st Duke of Kent, KG KT GCMG GCVO PC (1902-1942), and his wife HRH Princess Marina of Greece & Denmark, CI, GCVO, GBE (1906-68), and was a granddaughter of King George V & Queen Mary. She was a niece of King Edward VIII, and King George VI. Her mother was a cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and in the web of royal inter-connections is both a second cousin and a first cousin once removed of the Prince of Wales.
Princess Alexandra was christened in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace on 9 February 1937, and her godparents were her uncle King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the aunt by marriage, the Queen of Norway (her great-aunt); Princess Nicholas of Greece and Denmark (her maternal grandmother); Princess Olga of Yugoslavia (her maternal aunt); the Princess Beatrice (her paternal great-great-aunt); the Earl of Athlone (her paternal great-uncle); and Count Karl Theodor of Törring-Jettenbach (her maternal uncle by marriage). Of her godparents, only the King and Queen and the Earl of Athlone were present.
On 25 August, 1942, her father was killed in a flying accident in Caithness whilst on active service. Her elder brother, HRH Prince Edward (born 9 Oct, 1935), succeeded as 2nd Duke of Kent (Peerage of the UK, cr 1934). Alexandra was followed by a younger brother, HRH Prince Michael of Kent, born just a few weeks before their father's tragic death.
Princess Alexandra was the first British princess to attend a boarding school, at Heathfield, near Ascot, and was later educated in Paris.
From the late1950s, Princess Alexandra carried out an extensive programme of engagements in support of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth II, both in the United Kingdom and overseas. Taking part in roughly 120 engagements each year, She was one of the most active members of the royal family. She carried out 110 engagements in 2012. However, in April 2013, she cancelled her engagements due to polymyalgia rheumatica. In 2022, she was still listed as a working member of the royal family, attending numerous ceremonial and charitable engagements.
In 1959, she carried out an extensive tour of Australia, and attended the Queensland Centenary Celebrations. In 1961, HRH visited Hong Kong and made a visit to Aberdeen Fish Market, Lok Ma Chau police station and So Uk Estate, a public housing complex.The princess returned to Australia in 1967 for a private holiday, but also carried out engagements in Canberra and Melbourne. The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane is named in her honour. She represented the Queen when Nigeria gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 1 October 1960, and opened the first Parliament on 3 October. Later overseas tours included visits to Canada, Italy, Oman, Hungary, Norway, Japan, Thailand, Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands. She launched the New Zealand Leander-class frigate HMNZS Waikato at Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1965. Princess Alexandra opened the Victoria-to-Brixton section of London Underground's Victoria line, and in May 1973 she was introduced to both teams and presented the Scottish Cup to winners in the 1973 Scottish Cup Final. She again represented the Queen at the celebrations of independence from the United Kingdom of Saint Lucia in 1979. The princess opened the new hospital in Harlow, Essex, named in her honour on 27 April 1965.
HRH served as chancellor of Lancaster University from its foundation in 1964 until she relinquished the post in 2004 (when she also accepted an honorary degree in Music). She also served as the first chancellor of the University of Mauritius. She is also an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Faculty of Anæsthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and the Royal College of Physicians. She is also the president of Alexandra Rose Day, which was founded in honour of her great-grandmother, Queen Alexandra. She was also patron of The Royal School, Hampstead. She was president of WWF-UK until 2011.
Until it was abolished in 2013, Princess Alexandra received £225,000 per year from the Civil List to cover the cost of official expenses, although as with the other members of the royal family (except the Duke of Edinburgh) the Queen repaid this amount to HM Treasury. Princess Alexandra lives at Thatched House Lodge in Richmond, London, a Crown property purchased on a 150-year lease from the Crown Estate Commissioners by the Hon Angus Ogilvy after their wedding in 1963. She also has use of a grace-and-favour apartment at St James's Palace in London.
Princess Alexandra is the patron of the Blackie Foundation Trust, a charity dedicated to the promotion of research and education in homoeopathy. She is also a patron of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals; the English National Opera; the London Philharmonic Choir; the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Wigmore Hall; the Florence Nightingale Foundation; the not-for-profit housing association Anchor; the charity Independent Age; St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, England; Core, a National charity in London dedicated to funding research into digestive diseases and which also publishes information leaflets on the most common diseases of the gut and liver; the Nature in Art Trust; and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), the oldest drama school in the English-speaking world. She has been the patron of the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton since 1954 and of Alzheimer's Society since 1990. She is also the royal patron of Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB),[56] a charity dedicated to reuniting children who have been separated from their families. She is patron of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, which received its royal style in 2012 during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. In her role as president of Sightsavers UK, she visited Washington D.C. in October 2016 to attend the Neglected Tropical Diseases NGDO Network conference partnership reception. In November 2016, one month ahead of Alexandra's 80th birthday, the Queen held a reception at Buckingham Palace in honour of the work of her charities.
Princess Alexandra's military appointments:
Canada 1960–2010: Colonel-in-Chief, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, Canada 1977: Colonel-in-Chief, The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's), United Kingdom 1955: Patron, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, United Kingdom 1998: Lady Sponsor, of HMS Kent, United Kingdom 1957–1968: Colonel-in-Chief, of Durham Light Infantry, United Kingdom 1968–2002: Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, of Light Infantry, United Kingdom 1977–2006: Colonel-in-Chief, of King's Own Royal Border Regiment, United Kingdom 2002–2007: Colonel-in-Chief, of Light Infantry United Kingdom 1967: Honorary Colonel, of the North Irish Horse, United Kingdom 1975: Royal Honorary Colonel, of The Royal Yeomanry, United Kingdom 1992: Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, of The Queen's Royal Lancers, United Kingdom 2007: Royal Colonel, 3rd Battalion The Rifles, United Kingdom 1966: Patron and Air Chief Commandant, of Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service, United Kingdom 2000–2013: Honorary Air Commodore, of RAF Cottesmore.
Princess Alexandra married at Westminster Abbey, 24 April, 1963, the Hon Angus James Robert Bruce Ogilvy (born 14 September, 1928), a younger son of David Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, MC (1893-1968), Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and his wife the former Lady Alexandra Marie Bridget Coke (who died 1984), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Leicester, GCVO, CMG (1848-1941).
Her husband was knighted in 1988, and sworn of the Privy Council, 31 Dec, 1996, a rare honour for a junior member of the Royal Family. Sir Angus died 26 December, 2004.
From her birth until her marriage in 1963 she was styled HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent, and from 1963 until 1988, styled HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon Mrs Angus Ogilvy, and from 1988 HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy.
She was invested GCVO, on her 24th birthday, Christmas Day, 1960, and appointed a Lady of the Most Noble of Order of the Garter, on St George's Day 23 April, 2003.
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Friday, December 16, 2016
Sebag-Montefiore/Ede engagement
The engagement was announced 16 December, 2016, between Archibald Edward Charles Sebag-Montefiore (born 27 May, 1987), scion of that lande gentry family, son of Charles Adam Laurie Sebag-Montefiore (born 25 October, 1949), of Putney, and his wife the former Pamela Mary Diana Tennant (born 5 June, 1953), scion of the Barons Glenconner, & Antonia Charlotte Ede (born 1989), daughter of James Edward Ede (born 1949), of Wiltshire, and Mrs Sarah Ann Ede (nee Wilson), of Hampshire.
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Thursday, December 01, 2016
Hazlerigg/Braithwaite engagement
Raine Countess Spencer 1929-2016
Telegraph obit 22 October 2016: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
EXTRACT
She was born Raine McCorquodale on September 9 1929, the daughter of Alexander “Sachie” McCorquodale, whose family had made a fortune out of printing, and of Barbara Cartland, who had then hardly embarked upon her career as a romantic novelist.
“What a lovely fat baby,” Princess Elizabeth (born in 1926) is supposed to have observed on seeing the infant Raine...
And so to the Season. “Eternally smiling” and an excellent dancer, Raine was voted Debutante of the Year in 1947. If she was not a flawless beauty, she gave an excellent impression of one. And when she met Gerald Legge, presumptive heir to the Earldom of Dartmouth, on a mountain in Switzerland, she immediately declared herself in love. They were married in 1948 and installed in a large house in Belgravia, with a staff of five...
As late as 1972 Lady Dartmouth was still telling journalists that her husband was “the Rock of Gibraltar and divine; so steady and strong and yet such humour”. A cousin of this paragon, however, observed that in private she was “beastly to him”.
But few read anything into Lady Dartmouth’s appointment of Johnny Spencer (deserted by his wife in 1967) as chairman of the Youth Panel for European Architectural Year. In fact, she had become infatuated with him.
Raine Dartmouth more or less moved into Althorp in 1975, after Spencer succeeded as 8th Earl, and endured as best she could the hostility of his children. In unguarded moments she was less restrained: “I could have them all for breakfast if I wanted to.” She was divorced from Dartmouth in 1976, and shortly afterwards married Spencer....
Raine Spencer’s connection with Althorp was abruptly ended by the death of her husband in March 1992. The new Earl immediately took steps to eradicate her influence.
It was reported, moreover, that when her maid packed her clothes into suitcases bearing the Spencer emblem, the Princess of Wales ordered that they should be removed and put into black bin liners instead.
But Raine Spencer was never one to repine. She had been left very well off, and in May 1993 announced her engagement to a French count, Jean-François de Chambrun...
Within two months the new Contesse de Chambrun was obliged to deny rumours that she was separating from her husband; and within three years the rumours were denied no longer. The parting, it transpired, had been “very amicable”....
Diana Ccountess of Wilton 1931-2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Isadora Audrey Nora Rhodes (born 2016)
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Tuesday, November 08, 2016
Hon Mark William Vestey 1943-2016
Mark Vestey was severely injured in a riding accident in 1984 and was wheel-chair bound thereafter.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Isla Beatrice Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce (b 2016)
Rose Elizabeth Mary Crisp (b 2016)
Greenall/Corbin engagement
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Ralph Akintola Wolfe Badenoch (born 2016)
Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke (Kemi) Badenoch ( nee Adegoke, born 2 January, 1980), wife of Hamish Badenoch, gave birth to a son, Ralph Akintola Wolfe, 10 October, 2016.
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Sir Allan Lindsay Morris, 11th Baronet 1961-2016
Sir Allan Morris, 11th Baronet died at his home in Georgetown, Ontario, 16 October, 2016. He was 54.
Allan Lindsay Morris was born 27 November, 1961, son of Sir Robert Byng Morris, 10th Baronet [1913-1999], and his wife the former Christina Kathleen Field, and succeeded to the baronetcy [UK, cr 1806] on his father's death, 21 January, 1999.
Sir Allan married in 1986, Cheronne Denise Whitford [born 1962], daughter of Dale C. Whitford, of Par, Cornwall, and his wife the former Sheila M. German, by whom he had issue, two sons, Sennen and Chace, and a daughter, Chelsea.
The baronetcy is now inherited by the elder son, Sennen John Morris, who was born 5 June, 1995.
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
Macmillan of Ovenden/Boyd engagement
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Friday, October 14, 2016
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Thursday, October 06, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016
Lady Caroline Faber 1923-2016
Friday, September 09, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Walter Jeremy Sidney Ferguson (b 2016)
Friday, August 19, 2016
Voelcker/Brandram engagement
Frederick Rupert Fitzgeorge-Balfour (b 2016)
Hugo John Lorenzo Troughton (b 2016)
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Thursday, August 18, 2016
Rose Jane Fellowes (b 2016)
Alexander Fellowes is a first cousin of the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, and is a grandson maternally of the late 8th Earl Spencer, &c.
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Alexander Jack Stanley (b 2016)
Hubert Rollo Barnabas Clifford (b 2016)
Christopher Clifford is a s of Hon Rollo Hugh CLIFFORD (b 1954, 3rd in line to his brother's barony CLIFFORD OF CHUDLEIGH) and his 1st wife Fiona Margaret (b c1956 reg Q1 Maidenhead) d of Richard Andrew PALETHORPE-TODD OBE (1919-2009, the actor Richard Todd) and his 1st w Catherine GRANT-BOGLE (d ?1997). He m 2011 Laura Lucy (b 1983 reg Q4 Winchester) d of Barnabas J HURST-BANNISTER (b 1952 reg Q4 Somerset) of East Worlington, Devon and Elizabeth L B (b 1955 reg Q1 Lambeth) d of Dr Richard H G PERKS of The Old Parsonage, Sutton Valence, Kent, and Bridget Kathleen ATTLEE (1921-2006).
Hugh James Alfred Hickman (b 2016)
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Vivien Isabel Ruth van Straubenzee 1934-2016
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Princess Eugenie to marry Jack Brooksbank
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Friday, August 12, 2016
The 4th Baron Bicester 1934-2016
Hugh Charles Vivian Smith was born 8 November, 1934, a younger son of Lt-Col the Hon Stephen Edward Vivian Smith (1903-1952) (second son of the 1st Baron), by his wife the former Eleanor Anderson Hewitt, daughter of Edward S. Hewitt , of New York City; succeeded to the peerage on the death of his elder brother, 11 December, 2014. Unmarried.
Lord Bicester is succeeded by his cousin, Charles James Vivian Smith, who was born 7 September, 1963.
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Thursday, August 11, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
The 6th Duke of Westminster, KG, OBE 1951-2016
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor was born 22 Dec, 1951, at Omagh, Northern Ireland, son of the 5th Duke of Westminster, by his wife the former Hon Viola Maud Lyttelton (d 1987), and succeeded his father in the dukedom, 19 Feb, 1979.
The 6th duke was also Marquess of Westminster, Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave and Baron Grosvenor, and a baronet.
He married 7 Oct, 1978, Natalia Ayesha Phillips (b 1959), a descendant of the Royal House of Romanov, a daughter of Lt-Col Harold Pedro Joseph Phillips, by his wife the former Georgina Wernher, scion of the now extinct Wernher baronets. Georgina's grandfather was HIH Grand Duke Michael of Russia.
The Duke of Westminster is survived by his wife and four children, Hugh, styled Earl Grosvenor, Lady Tamara van Cutsem, Lady Edwina Snow, and Lady Viola Grosvenor. The family honours and vast wealth of the Grosvenor family now pass to the duke's only son, Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor, who was born 29 January, 1991.
The 7th Duke stood as sponsor at the baptism of HRH Prince George of Cambridge in 2013.
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Saturday, August 06, 2016
Joseph William Charles Jolliffe [born 2016]
. Dr the Hon Mrs William Jollife [nee Pia Maria Vogler, born 24 January, 1980], wife of the Hon William Henry Martin Jolliffe [born 1 Apr, 1967], gave birth to a son and heir, Joseph William Charles, 5 August, 2016.
The Hon William Jolliffe is the eldest son and heir of the 5th Baron Hylton [Peerage of the UK, cr 1866] [b 13 Jun 1932], by his wife the former Joanna Elizabeth Bertodano [descended from the Earls of Mexborough].
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Tuesday, August 02, 2016
HM Queen Anne of Romania 1923-2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Hon Gerard Eyre Wriothesley Noel 1926-2016
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Pippa Middleton to wed James Matthews ...
Monday, July 18, 2016
10th Earl of St Germans 1941-2016
Peregrine Nicholas Eliot was born 2 January, 1941, son of the 9th Earl (1914-1988), by his first wife, the former Helen Mary Villiers, scion of the Earls of Clarendon, and succeeded to the family honours on his father's demise, 11 March, 1988.
Lord St Germans was thrice married; firstly, 9 Oct 1964 (div 1989), to the Hon Jacquetta Jean Frederica Lampson, 1st dau of the 1st Baron Killearn; married 2ndly, 20 Apr 1991 (div 1996), Elizabeth Mary Williams; married 3rdly, 2 Sept, 2005, Miss Catherine Wilson.
The Earl of St Germans was the father of three sons from his first marriage, Jago, styled Lord Eliot (b 1966 d 2006), and the Hon Louis Eliot (b 1968), and the Hon Francis Eliot (b 1971).
The earldom, created in 1815, and the Barony of Eliot, created in 1784, now pass to his Lordship's grandson, Albert Clarence Eliot, styled Lord Eliot, who was born 4 Nov, 2004, who now becomes the youngest hereditary peer.
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Earl of Arundel & Surrey weds Cecilia Colacicchi
Friday, July 15, 2016
The royal ancestry of the Rt Hon Amber Rudd, MP - Home Secretary
The Home Secretary is eight generations in descent from the Merrie Monarch King Charles II and his mistress Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland.
She descends from King Charles's illegitimate daughter Lady Anne Fitzroy who was born in 1661. Lady Anne married Thomas Lennard, 15th Baron Dacre, and 1st Earl of Sussex. Their daughter Anne, was Baroness Dacre in her own right, and mother of Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 17th Baron Dacre. The 17th peer was father of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Baronet. His grandson, another Thomas, was 2nd baronet. Sir Thomas, the second baronet, was the father of Emma Isolda Barrett-Lennard (later Fitzgerald). Emma was mother of lawyer, Maurice Pembroke Fitzgerald, QC, whose daughter, Ethne is the wife of stockbroker Tony Rudd, Amber's father.
The newly appointed Home Secretary is a 9th cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
2nd Baron Harding of Petherton (d 2016)
Warman/Joicey-Cecil engagement
Sunday, July 10, 2016
2nd Baron Kenswood 1930-2016
John Michael Howard Whitfield was born 6 April, 1930, son of the 1st Baron Kenswood (1887-1963), by his first wife the former Sophie Madeline Howard; succeeded his father in the peerage, 21 April, 1963; married 16 June, 1951, Deirdre Anna Louise, dau of Colin Malcolm Methven, by whom he had issue, four sons and a daughter.
Lord Kenswood is succeeded in the peerage (created in 1951) by his eldest son, the Hon Michael Christopher Whitfield, who was born 3 July, 1955.
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Friday, July 08, 2016
The 13th Earl of Haddington 1941-2016
Friday, July 01, 2016
Lady Elizabeth Mary Lambton (1927-2016)
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Francis Oberon John Dugdale (b 2016)
Joshua Dugdale is a 1st cousin of the Rt Hon David Cameron, MP, Prime Minister.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Hooper/Knatchbull marriage
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Green/Stourton engagement
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Oscar Mark Reginald Sherwin (born 2016)
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Atticus Heathcoat Amory (b 2016)
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Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Strzebrakowski/St Aubyn marriage
Rocky Charles Hanning Vaughan-Lee (b 2016)
Major-General Stephen Robert Anthony Stopford, CB, MBE 1934-2016
Henrietta Frances Phipps 1931-2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Beatrix Eleanor Pettman (born 2016)
The Hon Laura Pettman (nee Fellowes, born 19 July, 1980), wife of Nicholas Peter Pettman (born 1974), gave birth to a daughter, Beatrix Eleanor, in 2016, a sister for Joe Peter, who was born in 2011, and for Miles Robert, born in 2013/
Nicholas Pettman is a son of David Pettman, by his wife the former Jennifer Mosse.
The Hon Laura Pettman, is a daughter of the Baron Fellowes, GCVO (b 1941), life peer, former Private Secretary to Her Majesty the Queen, by his wife the former Lady (Cynthia) Jane Spencer (b 11 Feb 1957), daughter of the late 8th Earl Spencer, MVO (1924-92), by his wife the former Hon Frances Ruth Burke Roche (1936-2004), daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy.
Laura Pettman is a niece of the late Diana, Princess of Wales and a first cousin of the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
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Sunday, May 29, 2016
Santo Domingo/Wellesley marriage
Friday, May 27, 2016
Dunglass (Douglas-Home)/Underhill engagement
Lord Dunglass is a grandson of the 14th Earl of Home, KT, who disclaimed his peerages for life in 1963, and was Prime Minister, 1963-64, later Foreign Secretary as Sir Alec Douglas-Home, and a life peer as Lord Home of the Hirsel, &c.
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Saturday, May 21, 2016
Lady Bolton (c 1951-2016)
She was the former Philippa Anne Tapply, born in circa 1951, a daughter of Major Peter Landsell Tapply (1926-2011), of Malvern, Worcestershire, by his wife the former Sarah Audrey Barlow (1925-2005), and married the then Hon Harry Orde-Powlett, in 1977. Her husband succeeded as 8th Baron on his father's demise, 29 Jul, 2001.
Lady Bolton is survived by her husband and by three sons.
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Chewton/Sheppard engagement
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Monday, May 09, 2016
Lord Astor of Hever's heir to wed Princess ...
Thursday, May 05, 2016
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Hugo Arthur Denby Bourne-Arton [born 2016]
. Willa Bourne-Arton (nee Watson), wife of Thomas Charles D. (Tom) Bourne-Arton (born 1980), scion of that landed family (of Tanfield Lodge, near Ripon, North Yorks), gave birth to a son, Hugo Arthur Denby, 28 April, 2016, a brother for Vita Mary, who was born 14 August, 2014.
Tom is a son of Simon Nicholas Bourne-Arton, QC (b 5 Sept, 1949), of West Tanfield, North Yorkshire, and Mrs Bourne-Arton (nee Diana Carr-Walker).
Willa is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Antony Watson, of Milden, Suffolk.
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Shelagh Countess of Lisburne (d 2016)
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Rosamund Mary Galliers-Pratt (b 2016)
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Alexandra Clare Galliers-Pratt (b 2016)
George Galliers-Pratt is a son of Rupert Anthony Galliers-Pratt (b 1951), by his wife the former Alexandra Mary Rose, and is a grandson of Anthony Malcolm Galliers Galliers-Pratt, who married 19 Apr 1950, Angela Cayzer (b 1926), daughter of Sir Charles William Cayzer, 3rd Baronet (1896-1940).
Arabella Galliers-Pratt is a daughter of Maj Nicholas Musgrave (b 1948), by his wife the former Clare Nesbitt (b 1956)., and is a close friend of HRH The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Lord Basil George Douglas-Hamilton (born 2016)
4th Viscount Camrose 1937-2016
Adrian Michael Berry was born 15 June, 1937, son of William Berry (1911-2001), who was later Lord Hartwell, a life peer, the newspaper proprietor, and briefly, 3rd Viscount Camrose, by his wife the former Lady Pamela Smith (d 1982), a daughter of F.E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead.
He succeeded to the viscountcy on his father's demise, 2 April, 2001; married 4 January, 1967, Marina Beatrice Sulzberger, daughter of Cyrus Sulzberger, of Paris, by whom he had a son and a daughter.
Lord Camrose is survived by his wife. The viscountcy now devolves upon his Lordship's only son, the Hon Jonathan William Berry, who was born 26 February, 1970.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Colonel George Patrick Maule Ramsay 1922-2016
He was born 15 Nov, 1922, son of Capt Archibald Henry Maule Ramsay (1894-1955), by his wife the Hon Ismay Lucretia Mary, dau of the 14th Viscount Gormanston, and widow of Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart. Educated at Eton, and RMA Sandhurst.
Career: served in the Scots Guards: Italy (wounded), Malaya, Egypt, Kenya, Germany; Colonel Commanding the Scots Guards, 1964-67; director of Hill Samuel 1968-79; director Kornferry International 1979-82; director Goddard Kay Rogers 1982-87; Member of the Royal Company of Archers Queens Body Guard for Scotland, &c.
Married 1stly 1947 (div 1977) Patricia Mary Morrin; married 2ndly, 1980, Mrs Bridget Kelly, dau of Ronald Thomas Dyson Hornby, and leaves issue from his 1st marriage.
Funeral at Holy Trinity, Chipping Norton, Thursday 28 April, 2016.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Normanton/de Uphaugh engagement
Sir John Leslie, 4th Baronet 1916-2016
John Norman Ide Leslie was born 6 Dec, 1916, son of Sir Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt, by his wife the former Marjorie Ide (died 1951), dau of Henry Ide, of Vermont, USA.
Succeeded to the baronetcy on his father's death in 1971.
Educated at Downside and Magdalene College, Cambridge. Capt, Irish Guards 1939-45 (Prisoner of War).
Sir John was unmarried. The heir to thre baronetcy is his nephew, Shaun Rudolph Christopher Leslie, who was born in 1947.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
11th Baron Barnard, TD (1923-2016)
Harry John Neville Vane was born 21 Sept, 1923, son of the 10th Baron (1888-1964), by his wife the former Sylvia Mary Straker (d 1993); succeeded to the barony (Peerage of England, cr 1698) on his father's demise, 19 Oct, 1964.
Lord Barnard married 8 Oct, 1952 (div 1992) the Lady Davina Mary Cecil (b 1931), daughter of the 6th Marquess of Exeter, by whom he had issue, one son, and four daughters.
The son, the Hon Henry (Harry) Vane, who was born 11 March, 1959, succeeds to the peerage.
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Sunday, April 10, 2016
The 18th Marquess of Winchester
The 18th Marquess of Winchester, England's premier marquess, died in South Africa, 8 April, 2016. He was 75.
Nigel George Paulet, Marquess of Winchester (created 1551), Earl of Wiltshire (cr 1550), and Baron St John (cr 1539), was born 23 December, 1941, son of George Cecil Paulet (1905-61), and his wife the former Hazel Margaredt Wheeler, and succeeded to the ancient peerages, 5 March, 1968, on the death of his cousin, the 17th Marquess.
The Marquess of Winchester married 25 November, 1967, Rosemary Anne Hilton, daughter of Maj Aubrey John Hilton, of Harare, Zimbabwe, by whom he had issue, twho sons, Christopher, styled Earl of Wiltshire (born 30 July, 1969), and Lord Richard Paulet (born 16 Aug, 1971), and a daughter, Lady Susan Paulet (born 1976).
The elder son succeeds as 19th Marquess, and premier marquess in the Peerage of England.
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Friday, April 01, 2016
Jack Marley Hermans (born 2016)
Ellen Lascelles is a daughter of the Hon Jeremy Lascelles, and a granddaughter of the late 7th Earl of Harewood, KBE, and great-granddaughter of HRH The Princess Mary, Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood, only daughter of HM King George V, &c.
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Sir David William Neil Landale of Dalswinton, KCVO 1934-2016
Sir David Landale of Dalswinton, KCVO, died at his home, 25 March, 2016, aged 81.
He was born 7 May, 1934, son of David Fortune Landale (1905-1970), of Dalswinton, Dumfries, and his wife Louisa Mary Dorothy Forbes, scion of the Forbes family of Callendar, and descended from the Marquesses of Bristol. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford.
He was the grandson of his namesake, David Landale, thirteenth taipan or “great manager” of the Jardine Matheson foreign trading house or “hong”, who died in 1935; his father, David Fortune “Taffy” Landale, also rose to the company’s top job.
He served in the Black Watch and joined Jardine Matheson and Co, Hong Kong, in 1958; served in Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan, 1960-71; Director, Jardine Matheson & Co. was Secretary and Keeper of the Records, Duchy of Cornwall, 1987-1993; Chairman Sargent Cancer Care Scotland; Member of the Royal Company of Archers, Queen's Body Guard for Scotland from 1966; FRSA 1990; DL for Nithsdale and Annandale, Dumfries, 1988; appointed KCVO, 1993.
The partnership with the Prince of Wales (Duke of Cornwall) would lead to the creation of the experimental town of Poundbury in Dorset, conceived in 1988, as well as the launching of Duchy Originals organic produce in 1992.
Landale bought the tiny island of Gigha, off the Mull of Kintyre, soon after his return from the East in 1975, and invested in it, staying in possession for 17 years.
He married in 1961, Melanie Roper, daughter of the Tory MP for North Cornwall from 1950-1959, Sir Harold Roper, who as Burmah Oil’s general manager in Rangoon in 1942 had stayed behind to demolish installations and deny the oil to the Japanese invader.
He is survived by Lady Landale and by three sons, Peter, William and Jamie.
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Orde-Powlett/Gibson engagement
Baroness Habgood (1929-2016)
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Daughter for the Marquess & Marchioness of Cholmondeley
Death of the Dowager Countess of Portland (2016)
Alexander Louis Prospero Jardine-Paterson (born 2016)
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Viscount Lymington to marry Flora Pownall
Friday, March 18, 2016
Maximilian Henry Charles Britten-Long (b 2016)
Tyler/Stamp engagement
Lord Hay engaged to Clementine Travis
Friday, March 11, 2016
Sylvie Beatrice Selina Tollemache (born 2016)
Tuesday, March 01, 2016
18th Earl of Strathmore & Kinghorne DL (1957-2016)
Michael Fergus Bowes Lyon, was born at Windsor, 7 June, 1957, son of the 17th Earl of Strathmore & Kinghorne (1928-87), by his wife the former Mary Pamela McCorquodale, scion of that landed family. He succeeded to his father's peerages and the Glamis Castle estate, 18 Aug, 1987.
He married 1stly, 1984 (div 2005) Isobel Charlotte Weatherall, a scion of the Keswick family of the Jardine Matheson financial empire; married 2ndly, 24 Nov, 2005 (div 2008), Dr Damaris E. Stuart-William; married 3rdly, 2012, Karen Baxter.
Lord Strathmore, who served as a Deputy Lieutenant for Angus, is survived by his third countess. He leaves three sons from his first marriage, Simon, John and George, & a son, Toby, from his second marriage, & 2 stepdaughters from his third marriage.
The family honours now pass to his eldest son, Simon Patrick Bowes Lyon, styled Lord Glamis, who was born 18 June, 1986.
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Sunday, February 21, 2016
von Sasse/Minogue engagement
Joshua Seymour VON SASSE (b 1987), actor, s of the poet Dominic SASSE (d 1992) and Mary Rosalind MACAULEY (b 1953, now Mrs Jonathan Heale) d of William Perine MACAULEY (d 1990) and Hon Diana Phyllis BERRY (b 1924) d of 1st Viscount CAMROSE (1879-1954) and Agnes CORNS (d 1962).
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Sir John Ropner, 2nd Baronet 1937-2016
Monday, February 08, 2016
Hon Elizabeth Sophia Abel-Smith 1941-2016
She was d of the 1st Viscount DE L'ISLE VC KG GCMG GCVO PC DL (1909-91) and Hon Jacqueline Corinne Yvonne VEREKER (1914-62) d of 6th Viscount GORT. She m:
1st 1959 (div 1966) (George Silver) Oliver Annesley COLTHURST (1931-2008), scion of the Bts of that name, and had a dau who m 1st a scion of the MORTON earls and had issue (incl a dau who m the s&ha of 3rd Viscount HAILSHAM), and m 2nd 9th Baron LATYMER, no issue.
m 2nd 1966 (div 1971) as his 2nd w Sir (Edward) Humphrey Tyrrell WAKEFIELD 2nd Bt (b 1936), and had a son Maxmilian Edward Vereker (b 1967) heir apparent to the Btcy, m with 2 sons.
m 3rd 1972 (div 1989) Capt James Silvester RATTRAY 28th Chief of Rattray (1919-99).
m 4th 1989 (Robert) Sam(uel) Clive ABEL SMITH (b 1939), scion of that gentry family of Longhills.
