Robin Plunket, 8th Baron Plunket

Captain Robin Rathmore Plunket, 8th Baron Plunket (3 December 1925 – 16 November 2013),[1] was a descendent of prominent Irish lawyer and Whig politician William Conyngham Plunket for whom the Peerage of the United Kingdom (not of Ireland) was created in 1827.

Plunket was christened on 1 February 1926 at St Saviour's Church, Walton Street, London. His godmother was his parents' friend, the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), who was represented on this occasion by Mabell Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie.[2] He was the second son of Terence Conyngham Plunket, 6th Baron Plunket of Newton and his wife, the former Dorothé Mabel Lewis. Lord and Lady Plunket were killed in an aircraft crash in 1938, and their three sons (Robin Rathmore Plunket, Patrick Terence William Span Plunket, and Shaun Albert Frederick Sheridan Plunket) were brought up by their father's sister, the Hon. Helen Rhodes.

Education

Robin Rathmore Plunket was educated at Eton College and served in the Army.

Personal life

He married Jennifer Southwell, daughter of Bailey Southwell and his wife, the former Erica Barry, on 8 November 1951. The Plunkets, who had no children, lived in London.

Robin Rathmore Plunket became 8th Baron in 1975 on the death of his elder brother. He sat in the House of Lords on various occasions.[3]

Legacy

On his death the title passed to his nephew, Tyrone Shaun Terence Plunket (b. 1966), only son of Lord Plunket's youngest brother, the Hon. Shaun Albert Frederick Sheridan Plunket (1931—2012).

See also

References

  1. PLUNKET
  2. Royal Godchildren, accessed 23 December 2008
  3. House of Lords Journal, p. 334, 1997-98 Volume 231, Thursday 13 November 1997, accessed 23 December 2008.

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Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Patrick Plunket, 7th Baron
Baron Plunket
1975—2013
Succeeded by
Tyrone Shaun Terence Plunket

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