Michael Beaumont, 22nd Seigneur of Sark

Michael Beaumont

Beaumont in July 2012
Seigneur of Sark
Assumed office
1974
Preceded by Sibyl Hathaway
Personal details
Born John Michael Beaumont
(1927-12-20) 20 December 1927
Spouse(s) Diana Beaumont
Children Christopher Beaumont
Anthony Beaumont
Parents Francis William Beaumont
Enid Beaumont

John Michael Beaumont, OBE (born 20 December 1927) is the 22nd and presently reigning seigneur of Sark. He worked as a civil engineer before succeeding his paternal grandmother, Sibyl Hathaway, in 1974. During his rule, Beaumont has seen the loss of many feudal rights enjoyed by the seigneurs. He is consequently often described as the "last feudal baron".

Family

Beaumont is the son of the Royal Air Force officer and film producer Francis William Beaumont and his first wife, Enid (née Ripley). His paternal grandmother, Sibyl Hathaway, ascended as dame of Sark six months before his birth. Francis William and Enid divorced in 1937 as a result of his adultery with the actress Mary Lawson,[1] whom he subsequently married.[2] Beaumont's father and stepmother were killed on 4 May 1941, during the Liverpool Blitz, which left the 14-year-old Beaumont heir apparent to his grandmother. Beaumont worked as a structural design engineer for the British Aircraft Corporation in Bristol before moving to Shoreham-by-Sea, where he worked on Beagle Aircraft.[3] In 1956, Beaumont married Diana La Trobe-Bateman. The couple have two sons, Christopher and Anthony.[4]

Seigneurship

La Seigneurie

In 1974, Beaumont's grandmother died and he succeeded her as Seigneur of Sark.[5] The new seigneur swore fealty to Queen Elizabeth II in 1978, when she and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visited the island for the first time since his accession.[6] In 1990, a group led by a French nuclear physicist named André Gardes came to Sark to depose Beaumont and establish Gardes as seigneur, but the invasion attempt failed.[7][8] During her 2001 visit, the Queen made the Seigneur Officer of the Order of the British Empire.[6]

In 2008, Sark experienced a major change in the system of government. Described as "the last feudal baron", Beaumont remained the overlord of the island, but lost some of his feudal privileges. He is still the only person on the island with the right to keep pigeons and an unspayed dog.[7] The first democratic elections on the island took place in December. Beaumont regrets the change and denies being a feudal lord.[3] He does however, appreciate the fact that it allows his Island to stay independent from Guernsey. [9]

Move

Due to their poor health, the ageing seigneur and his wife moved out of La Seigneurie, the traditional residence of the ruler of the island, to a more manageable home in 2009. The residence was shortly thereafter rented to David Synnott and his wife, who are to occupy it until the end of October 2019. The rent is going to be paid through renovations, and Synnott said that the seigneur "is effectively making a large and generous donation to his successor who will benefit from the work". The heir apparent, Major Christopher Beaumont, who presently lives and works with his family in the United Kingdom and serves as a member of the Territorial Army,[10] intends to move back to Sark upon inheriting the fief.[11] In 2011, the seigneur declared that he would never consider selling his fief.[12]

Form of address

Beaumont is properly referred to as "Mr Michael Beaumont OBE". He (along with his wife) has been addressed in a number of incorrect ways, including: "The Seigneur of Sark" ; "His Excellency, the Governor General of Sark"; "The Sir of Sark"; "Lord Michael Beaumont"; "His Highness Sire of Sark"; "The King and Queen of Sark"; "The Lord of the Manor"; "His Grace, Michael Beaumont"; and "JM Beaumont, Head Gardener".[7]

References

Preceded by
Sibyl Hathaway
Seigneur of Sark
1974–present
Incumbent
Heir:
Christopher Beaumont
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