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Lord Rhidian Crichton Stuart

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Name
  
Lord Crichton-Stuart

Died
  
June 25, 1969

Role
  
John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute's son

Parents
  
John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute

Siblings
  
John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute, Mary Crichton-Stuart

Grandparents
  
John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute

Nephews
  
John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute, Lord James Charles Crichton-Stuart

Uncles
  
Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart, Sir Edward Bellingham, 5th Baronet

Lord Rhidian Crichton-Stuart (4 June 1917 – 25 June 1969) was a son of John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute and Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute.

Rhidian Crichton-Stuart was educated at Ampleforth College and at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the Royal Artillery (RARO). He was admitted to Royal Company of Archers in 1948. He was a British member of the International Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone from 1953 to 1956. He was a Knight of Obedience, of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

He died on 25 June 1969, aged 52.

Marriage/Children

He married Selina Gerth van Wijk on 20 July 1939. They had the following children.

  • Frederik John Patrick Crichton-Stuart (born 6 September 1940, died 14 June 2011)
  • Mary Margot Patricia Crichton-Stuart (born 18 March 1942)
  • Major Jerome Niall Anthony Crichton-Stuart (born 1 January 1948)
  • His eldest son, Frederik (6/9/1940-14/6/2011), also known as Fra' Fredrik Crichton-Stuart, was Grand Prior of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta Grand Priory of England. He also headed Una Voce (Scotland), part of the international body of Una Voce, of which he was president (2005–2006). Una Voce actively promotes and encourages the use of and petitions for wider indults in facilitating the traditional Tridentine Mass in the Catholic liturgy.

    References

    Lord Rhidian Crichton-Stuart Wikipedia