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Thomas Stafford Northcote, Viscount St Cyres, (born 5 August 1985) is heir apparent to the Earl of Iddesleigh.
After attending The Oratory School near Reading, where he was a prefect in Faber House, he is now at The University of Exeter in his final year, reading Ancient History.
Lord St Cyres is a professional rugby referee and cricket umpire and a keen player of real tennis. He is heavily involved in both schools and university debating competitions.
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