Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton

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Wing Commander The Lord Malcolm Avondale Douglas-Hamilton OBE, DFC (12 November 190921 July 1964) was a Scottish nobleman and politician.

The third son of the 13th Duke of Hamilton and 10th Duke of Brandon, he was educated at Eton College and at the RAF College Cranwell.

He served with the Royal Air Force from 1929 to 1932, then worked in civil aviation until the outbreak of the Second World War, during which he again served with the RAF. He was Air Training Corps Commandant for Scotland from 1945 to 1946. He was appointed OBE in 1943 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1944. His elder brother, the Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, later 14th Duke of Hamilton and 11th Duke of Brandon, had also been active in the RAF and ATC.

He married twice: firstly in 1931 to the Hon. Pamela Bowes-Lyon (a granddaughter of the 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne) and cousin to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; secondly he wed in 1953 to Natalie Winslow.

Following his second marriage, he emigrated to the United States, where he became extremely active in fostering relations between Scotland and Americans of Scottish descent. He considered the United States to be his adopted country. He founded, along with his wife, the American Scottish Foundation, which after the Saint Andrews Society is the oldest American organisation devoted to US/Scottish relations in existence. The organisation was responsible for establishment of Scotland House, and the Scottish Ball, an annual charitable dinner devoted to raising money to support the American Scottish cause.

He continued his love of flying, starting his own charter flying company in the early 1960's, and with his son Niall traversed remote parts of the globe. It was on one such trip through Cameroon in 1964 that Lord Malcolm went missing with his son Niall and a passenger, in the heavy equatorial moutainous jungle of Cameroon. Following an exhaustive manhunt by Lord Malcolm's family, including assistance from the Rockefeller company United Fruit, his remains were located in the jungle. Neither Niall Douglas-Hamilton nor the passenger were ever located.

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He was the Unionist Member of Parliament for Inverness, Ross and Cromarty from 1950 to 1954.

He hed a number of appointments, including as a Governor of Gordonstoun School and as a member of the Royal Company of Archers.

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[edit] Sources

  • Charles Mosley, ed., Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 vols. (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 1286
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