Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 8th Earl Fitzwilliam
The Earl FitzWilliam | |
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Born | 31 December 1910 |
Died | 13 May 1948 37) | (aged
Spouse(s) | Olive Dorothea Plunket |
Children | Lady Juliet Tadgell |
Parent(s) |
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl Fitzwilliam Lady Maud Dundas |
William Henry Lawrence Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 8th Earl Fitzwilliam, DSO (31 December 1910 – 13 May 1948), styled Viscount Milton before 1943, was a British soldier and aristocrat.
Biography
The fifth child and only son of the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam, he was born at the family's seat of Wentworth Woodhouse and died in an aircraft accident over Saint-Bauzile, Ardèche, France.
Marriage and issue
He was married, on 19 April 1933, to Olive Dorothea "Obby" Plunket (d. 1975) (the daughter of Benjamin Plunket, Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, and thereby granddaughter of the 4th Baron Plunket, Archbishop of Dublin), with whom he had one daughter:
- Lady Anne Juliet Dorothea Maud Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (b. 24 January 1935). She married firstly (1960) the 6th Marquess of Bristol (1915–1985) (divorced 1972); secondly (1974) as his fourth wife Somerset de Chair, of Bourne Park, nr Canterbury (22 August 1911 – 5 January 1995[1] / buried January 1996),[2] son of Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair; thirdly (1996) to Christopher Tadgell. She is now known as Lady Juliet Tadgell. Her children are:
- Lord Frederick William Charles Nicholas Wentworth Hervey (26 November 1961 – 26 January 1998)
- Lady Ann Hervey (b & d. 24 February 1965), stillborn
- Helena de Chair (b. 1977) writer on a trade magazine for the oil industry; who married 13 January 2007 Canterbury Cathedral[3] Hon. Jacob Rees-Mogg (b. 24 May 1969), son of William Rees-Mogg, once publisher of The Times.
- Peter Theodore Alphoge Rees-Mogg (b. mid-October 2007 Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London)[4]
- Mary Anne Charlotte Emma Rees-Mogg (b.16 Nov 2008)
- Thomas Wentworth Somerset Dunstan Rees-Mogg (b. 8 Jun 2010)
- Anslem Charles Fitzwilliam Rees-Mogg (b. 22 June 2012)
In Lord Fitzwilliam's later years the marriage to Obby became strained and there was talk of divorce. In 1943 he inherited the Earldom from his father.
Service
As a former Cadet with the Eton College Contingent (June Division) Officer Training Corps he was commissioned second lieutenant into the Royal Scots Greys (Supplementary Reserve of Officers) on 20 July 1929.[5] During World War II he served with distinction in the Commandos and later for the Special Operations Executive, gaining a Distinguished Service Order.
Death
He died in France in a plane crash on 13 May 1948.
From 1946 he was romantically linked with the widowed Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington, sister of future U.S. President John F. Kennedy. She was killed with Fitzwilliam in the crash.
At his death the title passed to his second cousin once removed, Eric Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, and his fortune, then estimated at 45 million pounds, which included half of the Wentworth Woodhouse estate, the Coolattin estate in County Wicklow, Ireland, and a considerable part of the Fitzwilliam art collection, passed to his daughter, the present Lady Juliet Tadgell.
Popular culture
- Fitzwilliam is portrayed by Thomas Gibson in the television mini-series The Kennedys of Massachusetts (1990).
- Fitzwilliam is portrayed by Larry Carter in the film Lives and Deaths of the Poets (2011).
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Notes
- ↑ His dates vary widely. One date is 1912–1996; another is 22 August 1911 – 5 January 1995; yet other states his death date as 5 January 1996.
- ↑ "Death of a self-confessed heterosexual" The Independent (London), 15 January 1996.
- ↑ Description of the wedding and here
- ↑ "A sprog for Rees-Mogg", Daily Mail, 17 October 2007.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 33518. p. 4767. 19 July 1929.
References
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External links
Peerage of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
Earl Fitzwilliam 1943–1948 |
Succeeded by Eric Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
Earl Fitzwilliam 1943–1948 |
Succeeded by Eric Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |