Colonel David Lyulph Gore Wolseley Ogilvy, 12th and 7th Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, MC (18 July 1893, County Tipperary – 28 December 1968) was a Scottish peer, soldier and courtier.[1]
He was the eldest son of David Ogilvy, 11th Earl of Airlie and his wife, Mabell, Countess of Airlie. He inherited his father's titles in 1900 and was one of the trainbearers to Mary of Teck at her coronation in 1911. He became a Representative Peer for Scotland in 1922, was appointed a Lord-in-Waiting in Stanley Baldwin's government in 1926 and was made KCVO in 1929.
In 1937, he became Lord Lieutenant of Angus and was appointed Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth in 1937. In 1938, he was elevated to GCVO, made a Knight of the Thistle in 1942 and was appointed Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle in 1956.[2]
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On 17 July 1917, Lord Airlie married Lady Alexandra Coke (the second daughter of Thomas Coke, 3rd Earl of Leicester) and they had six children:
Lord Airlie was commissioned into the 10th Hussars from Sandhurst in 1912. He reached the rank of Captain in the First World War, in which he won the Military Cross.
He retired from the Regular Army in 1921, but joined the 5th Battalion (4th/5th Battalion from 1922), Black Watch (Territorial Army) as a Major. He was Lieutenant-Colonel commanding from 1924 to 1929, being promoted Colonel in 1928. In 1940 he was commissioned Lieutenant-Colonel in the Scots Guards, reverting at his own request to the rank of Major until 1942. He resigned his commission in 1948. He was Commandant of the Army Cadet Forces, Scotland in 1943. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Law (LL.D) by St. Andrews University, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, in 1958.[3]
Lord Airlie owned many racehorses, most notably the steeplechaser, Master Robert, who won the 1924 Grand National in the Earl's colours.[4]
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Preceded by The Lord Somers |
Lord-in-Waiting 1926 – 1929 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Court offices | ||
New title | Lord Chamberlain to The Queen 1937 – 1965 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Dalhousie |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne |
Lord Lieutenant of Angus 1936 – 1967 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Dalhousie |
Preceded by The Lord Elphinstone |
Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle 1956 – 1966 |
Succeeded by The Duke of Buccleuch |
Peerage of Scotland | ||
Preceded by David William Stanley Ogilvy |
Earl of Airlie 1900 – 1968 |
Succeeded by David George Patrick Coke Ogilvy |