Aldred Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough
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Aldred Frederick George Beresford Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough, KG, GBE, KCB, GStJ (16 November 1857 – 4 March 1945) was a British peer and soldier.
Lumley was the son of the 9th Earl of Scarbrough and was educated at Eton. He was Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1892 to 1904 and commanded the 7th Hussars, the Yorkshire Dragoons and the Yorkshire Mounted Brigade during the Boer War in 1900 and afterwards became an aide-de-camp to King Edward VII in 1902.
Honorary Titles | ||
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Preceded by: The Earl Fitzwilliam |
Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire 1892–1904 |
Succeeded by: The Earl of Harewood |
Military Offices | ||
Preceded by: Vacant |
Colonel of the Yorkshire Dragoons (Queen's Own) 1908–1935 |
Succeeded by: The Viscount Halifax |
Peerage of England | ||
Preceded by: Richard Lumley |
Earl of Scarbrough 1884–1945 |
Succeeded by: Lawrence Lumley |
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