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Monarch
  
Queen Elizabeth II

Nationality
  
British


Name
  
Charles 2nd

Died
  
November 9, 1976

Charles Tryon, 2nd Baron Tryon

Preceded by
  
Major Sir Rennie Maudsley

Succeeded by
  
Major Sir Ulick Alexander

Alma mater
  
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Education
  
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Charles George Vivian Tryon, 2nd Baron Tryon, (24 May 1906 – 9 November 1976) was a British peer, British Army officer, and a member of the Royal Household.

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Charles Tryon, 2nd Baron Tryon Charles Tryon 2nd Baron Tryon his wife Ethelreda and daughter

Early life and military career

Elder son of George, 1st Baron Tryon, on 3 August 1939, he married Etheldreda Josephine Burrell (1909-2002), known as Dreda; she was a daughter of Sir Merrik Burrell, Bt, CBE (1877-1957).

Tryon graduated from the Royal Military College, Sandhurst and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards in 1926.

He succeeded to his father's title in 1940. The family seat was the Manor House at Great Durnford, Wiltshire; Dreda ran a boarding preparatory school there from 1942 until 1992.

Promoted to Major in 1943, by the end of the Second World War he was a war substantive Lieutenant Colonel, with permanent promotion in 1948. He retired in 1949 and was granted the honorary rank of Brigadier.

Career in the Royal Household

Lord Tryon began his career in the Royal Household as the Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse to King George VI in 1949. Still the Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse upon the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Tryon was appointed Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer to the Queen on 16 October 1952. Lord Tryon served as Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer to the Queen until 1 November 1971, being appointed a Permanent Lord-in-Waiting upon his retirement.

Later life and death

In 1972, Lord Tryon was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant in the County of Wilts. Lord Tryon died in 1976, aged 70, and was succeeded by his only son, Anthony Tryon.

Honours

During his military career Lord Tryon was mentioned in despatches, later being awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Lord Tryon was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1953, and promoted to Knight Grand Cross in 1968. Appointed a Knight Commander in the Civil Division of the Order of the Bath in 1962, he was also an Officer of the Order of St John.

References

Charles Tryon, 2nd Baron Tryon Wikipedia


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