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Rupert Carington, 4th Baron Carrington

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Name
  
Rupert 4th

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
November 11, 1929

Party
  
Liberal Party

Rupert Clement George Carington, 4th Baron Carrington, CVO, DSO, DL (18 December 1852 – 11 November 1929), known as the Hon. Rupert Carington from 1868 to 1928, was a British soldier and Liberal Party politician.

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Background

Carrington was the third son of Robert Carrington, 2nd Baron Carrington, by his second wife the Hon. Charlotte Augusta Annabella, daughter of Peter Drummond-Burrell, 22nd Baron Willoughby de Eresby, and Lady Sarah Clementina Drummond. Charles Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, and Sir William Carington were his elder brothers.

Military career

He fought in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 as a Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, and was appointed to the Distinguished Service Order in 1902, and fought again in the Second Boer War as a commanding officer in the 3rd New South Wales Imperial Bushmen.

Political career

Between 1880 and 1885 he sat as Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire. He was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire in 1887. In 1928 he succeeded as fourth Baron Carrington on the death of his elder brother Lord Lincolnshire.

Family

Carrington married Edith Horsefall, daughter of John Horsefall and Mary Maiden, in 1891. She died in 1908. Carrington survived her by 21 years and died in November 1929, aged 76. He was succeeded in his titles by his son Rupert. Former Foreign Secretary Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, is his grandson.

Styles of address

  • 1852–1880: The Honourable Rupert Carrington
  • 1880–1885: The Honourable Rupert Carington MP
  • 1885–1887: The Honourable Rupert Carington
  • 1887–1902: The Honourable Rupert Carington DL
  • 1902–1905: The Honourable Rupert Carington DSO DL
  • 1905–1928: The Honourable Rupert Carington CVO DSO DL
  • 1928–1929: The Right Honourable The Lord Carrington CVO DSO DL
  • References

    Rupert Carington, 4th Baron Carrington Wikipedia


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