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Name
  
Frederick Singh


Frederick Duleep Singh

Died
  
August 15, 1926, Blo' Norton, United Kingdom

Education
  

British sikh prince frederick duleep singh paintings collection


Prince Frederick Victor Duleep Singh, MVO, TD, FSA (23 January 1868 – 15 August 1926), also known as Prince Freddy, was a younger son of Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire.

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Early life

Frederick Duleep Singh Home

Prince Frederick was born in London as the second or third son of Duleep-Singh and Bamba Müller, the former Maharaja and Maharani Duleep of Lahore. He was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge where he read History (B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894). At Cambridge, he was a member of the Pitt Club. He was deeply interested in archaeology, contributing articles to various periodicals and became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He wrote Portraits in Norfolk Houses (1929, two volumes).

Career

Frederick Duleep Singh Village to remember the prince who spent the last 17 years of his

He lived at Old Buckenham Hall and for 20 years, at Blo' Norton Hall near Thetford. He was a staunch monarchist, possibly due to his father's generous treatment by Queen Victoria, even hanging a portrait of Oliver Cromwell upside-down in his lavatory at Blo' Norton. His collection of Jacobite and Stuart relics (and the Cromwell painting) were presented to Inverness Museum. He gave to the town of Thetford the timber-framed Ancient House (now a museum) together with his collection of portraits.

Frederick Duleep Singh Weekend of events in Blo Norton remembers unique history

It was claimed that Prince Freddy was the biological father of an illegitimate son (born in 1888) after having an affair with Miss Goddard, a serving maid at Breckles Hall in Norfolk where he lived.

Prince Frederick served with Yeomanry regiments 1893-1919

  • Appointed 2nd Lieutenant - Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry - 12 August 1893
  • Promoted Lieutenant: 21 July 1894
  • Promoted Captain: 19 August 1898.
  • In July 1901 Prince Frederick transferred to the Norfolk Yeomanry from the Suffolk Yeomanry and was promoted to the rank of major. He resigned his commission in 1909 but rejoined the Norfolk Yeomanry in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I and was on active service in France for two years and with the General Staff.

    Titles

  • 23 January 1868 – 7 July 1918: His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Duleep Singh of Punjab
  • 7 July 1918 – 15 August 1926: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick Duleep Singh of Punjab
  • National dynastic honours

  • House of Punjab: Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Propitious Star of Punjab
  • House of Punjab: Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Ranjit Singh
  • National honours

  •  United Kingdom: Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 1901
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the Territorial Medal
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the 1914 Star Medal
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the Victory Medal
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the King Edward VII Coronation Medal
  •  United Kingdom: Recipient of the King George V Coronation Medal
  • References

    Frederick Duleep Singh Wikipedia