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|    11 Nov 19 16:32:17    |
      XPost: alt.talk.royalty, alt.obituaries, soc.culture.british       XPost: soc.culture.scottish, alt.society.monarchy, uk.people.dead       From: le@top.put.com              My annual tradition,on this twentieth anniversary of the       shameful expulsion of the hereditary peers from the Lords...       the only alterations of the file this year are typo corrections.               =========================================                     This is a list ONLY of men who were *killed serving in World Wars* and       held,or if they had not been killed in World Wars would have succeeded to,       British hereditary titles that still exist or have titled relatives       still extant.Plenty of younger brothers,cousins,etc. also lost their       lives...and I have insufficient resources to track titles that died       out thanks to World Wars(e.g. Baron Austin,Baron Kesteven,Baron       Llangatock,Baron Stalbridge,Hoste baronetcy).       The Viscounty of Cross died out in 2005 with a peer whose younger       brother was killed in WW II,1944,the Marquessate of Cambridge in       1981 with a peer whose younger brother died in that war in 1940,       the Earldom of Sefton in 1972 with a peer whose younger brother was       killed at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.       I omit those who would only have succeeded at an impossible age,e.g.       the father (born 1879,killed 1943) of the Egerton baronet succeeding 2008,       or Henry Carden(1855-1915) grandfather of the listed John Rory Carden.       The Hunter Blairs would have been added for 2006 had I known at the time,       Lieutenant Carden would have been added in 2008,and the Coventry brothers       and Gilfrid Lewthwaite should have been added in 2004.       I should have had Henry Hoare and Sir Frank Rose from the beginning of       this file.For 2019 I have corrected two obvious typoed death dates.              (I am covering those killed in action and those killed on active       service,but not those who merely "died on active service",e.g.       the Lucas-Tooth baronet whose elder brothers are listed below.       Dying from wounds I count if the war was still on...Sir Ralph       Anstruther,Bt.,was born in 1921 to a father who died the next       month from WW I wounds,that doesn't qualify,nor does the 11th       Duke of Argyll's father dying in 1926 of an illness contracted       in WW I[illness I count as "d.a.s." even if the war was still on].       Nor does being an apparently civilian casualty,like the       6th Baron Auckland,or being "killed by enemy action" like the       late Lord Kingsale's father or Lord Tweeddale's father.)              Nor,on the other side of the coin,do I count those who died as       heir presumptive to titles to which senior heirs were later born.              **              Hon. Henry Lyndhurst Bruce,eldest son of 2nd Baron Aberdare,       25th May 1881-14th December 1914              Michael James Andrew Gordon,an elder brother of the 6th       Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair,22nd May 1918-8th October 1943              Hon. Vicary Paul Gibbs,eldest son of the 4th Baron Aldenham & 2nd       Baron Hunsdon,11th February 1921-20th September 1944              Horace Michael Hynman Allenby,11th January 1898-29th July 1917,whose       father was promoted Field Marshal and created 1st Viscount Allenby,       with remainder to a brother and his heirs after the war              Hon. William Amherst Cecil,eldest son of the (2nd) Baroness Amherst       of Hackney,30th June 1886-16th September 1914              Edmund Antrobus,only son of Sir Edmund Antrobus,4th Baronet,       23rd December 1886-24th October 1914              Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot,4th Baronet,23rd March 1864-31st May 1916              Sir Robert Dalrymple Arbuthnot,6th Baronet,4th July 1919-30th June 1944       (nephew of the preceding)              John Arnott,eldest son of Sir John Alexander Arnott,2nd Baronet,       25th July 1885-30th March 1918              Henry Archibald Cubitt,eldest son of the 2nd Baron Ashcombe,       3rd January 1892-15th September 1916       [born the same day as J.R.R. Tolkien!]              Hon. Alick George Cubitt,second son of the 2nd Baron Ashcombe,       16th January 1894-24th November 1917              Hon. William Hugh Cubitt,third son of the 2nd Baron Ashcombe,       30th May 1896-24th March 1918       (yes,their father lost three of his sons,each younger than the last)              Hon. Frederick Sidney Trench,eldest son of the 3rd Baron Ashtown,       9th December 1894-16th November 1916              Percy Richard Oliver Trench,son of a younger brother of the 3rd       Baron Ashtown(the 6th Baron was his younger brother's son,the 7th       is his grandfather's younger brother's grandson),       31st July 1894-25th January 1917              John Cecil Oliver Trench,nephew of the immediately preceding       (son of a brother older than the father of the 6th Baron),       23rd September 1923-22nd October 1942              Lord George Murray,elder brother of the 9th Duke of Atholl,       17th February 1873-14th September 1914              George Anthony Murray,father of the 10th Duke of Atholl,       7th January 1907-April 1945       (fourth cousin once removed of the preceding)              Hon. William Alfred Morton Eden,eldest son of the 5th Baron Auckland,       15th June 1892-2nd March 1915              Hon. Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock,father of the 3rd Baron Avebury,       10th June 1888-4th April 1918              Hon. Eric Fox Pitt Lubbock,son of the 1st Baron Avebury,       16th May 1893-11th March 1917       (brother of the preceding)              Heneage Greville Finch,by courtesy Lord Guernsey,father of the 9th       Earl of Aylesford[next entry],2nd June 1883-14th September 1914              Heneage Michael Charles Finch,9th Earl of Aylesford,       31st October 1908-28th May 1940[son of preceding]              Matthew Aylmer,only son of the 11th Baron Aylmer(who succeeded       his brother in 1974 and was succeeded by a fourth cousin),       29th May 1917-1st July 1944       (yes,born same day as JFK)              Sir John Edmund Backhouse,3rd Baronet,       30th April 1909-29th August 1944              Edward Luke Henry Bagot,nephew of the 4th Baron Bagot       (the 5th Baron was a son of one,and the 6th-9th have been grandsons of       another,of his grandfather's younger brothers),       18th October 1896-10th September 1916              Sir Gawaine George Stuart Baillie,5th Baronet,       29th May 1893-7th September 1914              William Frank Gardiner Baird,father of 10th Baronet,       18th April 1885-5th November 1914              Robert Bruce,Master of Burleigh,eldest son of the 6th Lord Balfour of       Burleigh,25th September 1880-26th August 1914              Charles William Banbury,only son of 1st Baron Banbury of Southam,       11th February 1877-16th September 1914              Edward Percy Bates,only son of Sir Percy Elly Bates,4th Baronet,       15th October 1913-1st January 1945              John Alexander Thynne,by courtesy Viscount Weymouth,elder son of the       5th Marquess of Bath,29th November 1895-13th February 1916              Allen Algernon Bathurst,by courtesy Lord Apsley,elder son of the       7th Earl Bathurst,3rd August 1895-17th December 1942              John Alexander Somerset,elder brother of the present Duke of Beaufort,       1st January 1925-15th April 1945              Ralph Gerard Alexander Hamilton,Master of Belhaven,only son of       the 10th Lord Belhaven and Stenton,22nd February 1883-31st March 1918              Roger Charles Noel Bellingham,son of Sir Alan Henry Bellingham,4th       Baronet,father of Sir Roger Carroll Patrick Stephen Bellingham,6th       Baronet,28th April 1884-4th March 1915                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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