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Guest, the Hon. Ivor Churchill. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 4, 1890. S. [and h.] of Ivor Bertie (above), Baron Wimborne, of Canford Manor, Wimborne, Dorset. B. Jan. 16, 1873, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890. Capt. and Hon. Major, Dorset Imperial Yeomanry. Served in S. Africa, 1900. J.P. for Glam. High Sheriff, 1900. M.P. for Plymouth, 1900-6; for Cardiff, 1906-10. Created Lord Ashby St Ledger, 1910, thus becoming a peer during his father's lifetime. Paymaster-General, 1910-12. Privy Councillor. Lord-in-Waiting to King George V. Succeeded his father as second Baron Wimborne, in 1914. Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1915-18, during which period he had to deal with many difficult political situations which arose after the capture of Roger Casement, and later on with the ill-fated Irish Convention. A director of Barclays Bank. First president of the Liberal National Party, 1931. Chairman of the Royal Commission on Coast Erosion and Afforestation, 1933. Of Ashby St Ledger, Rugby. A great polo player, he organized and financed the British team which achieved the only Westchester Cup victory since 1902. Died June 14, 1939. Brother of Lionel G. W. (1899). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. (Wimborne); Who's Who; The Times, June 15, 1939.) | Hon. Ivor Churchill GUEST Approx. lifespan: 18731939 (<source>t2: 9707</source> Trinity College <tripos>Hist</tripos> 1893 ) pens Trinity College adm1890:10:04 s. (and h.) of Baron Wimborne (above) Ivor Bertie GUEST Canford Manor, [Canford, Wimborne], Dorset , b. London , 1873:01:16 Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire], Matric 1890:10MT: Captain and Hon. Major: Dorset Imperial Yeomanry Served: in South Africa , 1900 J.P.: for Glamorgan , High Sheriff: Glamorgan , 1900 M.P.: for Plymouth, [Devon], 1900-06 M.P.: for Cardiff, [Glamorgan], 1906-10 Created thus becoming a peer during his father's lifetime Lord Ashby ST LEDGER 1910 Paymaster-General: 1910-12 Privy Councillor: Lord-in-Waiting: to King George V. Succeeded his father as second Baron WIMBORNE in1914 Lord-Lieutenant: Ireland , 1915-18 he had to deal with many difficult political situations which arose after the capture of Roger CASEMENT he had to deal with the ill-fated: Irish Convention Director: Barclays Bank First President: Liberal National Party 1931 Chairman: Royal Commission on Coast Erosion and Afforestation 1933 Of Ashby St Ledger, Rugby, [Warwickshire], A great polo player he organized and financed the British team which achieved the only Westchester Cup victory since1902 d. 1939:06:14 brother ofunique identifier GST899LG Lionel George William GUEST (1899) Refs: Eton Sch. Lists Refs: Burke, P. and B. (Wimborne) Refs: Who's Who Refs: The Times 1939:06:15 |
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Guest, the Hon. Lionel George William. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Sept. 30, 1899. [4th] s. of Ivor Bertie (1852), Baron Wimborne, of [Canford Manor, Wimborne, Dorset and] 22, Arlington Street, London. B. Nov. 16, 1880, at Wimborne. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1899. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.F.; Staff Officer, Air Ministry; O.B.E., 1919; mentioned in despatches). Of Ferring, Worthing, and Mount Royal, Montreal, Canada. Died Sept. 27, 1935, at Ferring. Brother of Ivor C. (1890). (Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B. (Wimborne); Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 28, 1935.) | Hon. Lionel George William GUEST Approx. lifespan: 18801935 pens Trinity College adm1899:09:30 [4th] s. ofunique identifier GST852IB Baron Wimborne Ivor Bertie GUEST (1852) Canford Manor, [Canford, Wimborne], Dorset , of 22 Arlington Street, London , . b. Wimborne, [Dorset], 1880:11:16 Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire], Matric 1899:10MT: Served in the Great War: 1914-19 Major: R.A.F. Staff Officer: Air Ministry OBE 1919 Mentioned in Despatches Of Ferring, Worthing, [Sussex], Of Mount Royal, Montreal, [Quebec], [Canada], d. Ferring, [Sussex], 1935:09:27 brother ofunique identifier GST890IC Ivor Churchill GUEST (1890) Refs: Eton Sch. Lists Refs: University War List Refs: Burke, P. and B. (Wimborne) Refs: Who was Who Refs: The Times 1935:09:28 |