Edmond Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick
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Edmund Colquhoun Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick, GBE CH KCB DSO TD (16 October 1888–4 August 1967) was a British peer and soldier.
Pery was the eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Limerick and his second wife, Isabella, and was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford. During World War I, he fought in Egypt, France and at the Battle of Gallipoli. After the war, Pery served territorial regiments and inherited his half-brother's titles in 1929.
Lord Limerick was an Honorary Colonel of the City of London Yeomanry (TA) from 1932-52, Vice-Chairman from 1937-41 and then Chairman of the City of London Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association from 1941-50 and Vice-Chairman from 1942-49, then Chairman from 1949-54, then President of the Council of Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Associations from 1954-56. He was also Chairman of the Medical Research Council from 1952-60.
On 1 June 1926, he had married Angela Olivia Trotter, a daughter of Sir Henry Trotter and they had three children:
- Patrick Edmund, Viscount Glentworth (1930-2003)
- Michael Henry Colquhoun (b. 1937)
- Anne Patricia (b. 1928), married Sir Peter Thorne.
Lord Limerick committed suicide in 1967 and his titles were inherited by his eldest son, Patrick.
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Preceded by William Pery |
Earl of Limerick 1929–1967 |
Succeeded by Patrick Pery |
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