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Anthony Lowther, Viscount Lowther

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Viscount Lowther
Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland
In office
1939–1945
Preceded byStanley Hughes le Fleming
Succeeded byJames Winstanley Cropper
Personal details
Born
Anthony Edward Lowther

(1896-09-24)24 September 1896
Died6 October 1949(1949-10-06) (aged 53)
Spouse
Muriel Frances Farrar
(m. 1922)
Parent(s)Lancelot Lowther, 6th Earl of Lonsdale
Gwendoline Sophia Alice Sheffield

Anthony Edward Lowther, Viscount Lowther JP DL (24 September 1896 – 6 October 1949) was an English courtier and soldier.

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Early life

Anthony Edward Lowther was the eldest son of Lancelot Lowther, 6th Earl of Lonsdale by his first wife, the former Gwendoline Sophia Alice Sheffield (1869–1921). After the death of his mother in 1921, his father remarried to Sybil Beatrix Feetham, the only child of Maj Gen Edward Feetham of Farmwood.[1]

His maternal grandparents were the former Priscilla Dumaresq (daughter of Lt. Col. Henry Dumaresq) and Sir Robert Sheffield, 5th Baronet. His paternal grandparents were Henry Lowther, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale and Emily, Countess Lowther (née Emily Susan Caulfeild), the daughter of St George Caulfeild of Donamon Castle of Roscommon, Ireland.[2]

Career

He was appointed a Page of Honour on 7 April 1908[3] and served in that office until 25 March 1913.[4] Educated at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he was appointed a second lieutenant in the 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) on 11 August 1915.[5]

Lowther returned to the family estates after the war, dwelling in Clifton Hall, Westmorland.[6] Like many of his family, he was influential in local affairs, serving as High Sheriff of Westmorland in 1930,[7] and being appointed honorary colonel of the 4th Battalion, The Border Regiment on 19 December 1931.[8] He moved from Clifton Hall to Askham Hall in 1933. This building, bought by the Lowthers in 1815, was carefully restored and modernized under his direction.[6]

His career as a county gentleman continued when, on 29 April 1937, he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for Cumberland[9] by his uncle, Hugh, and he himself became Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland two years later.[1]

Personal life

On 1 February 1922, Lowther married Muriel Frances Farrar, daughter of Sir George Herbert Farrar, 1st baronet, of Chicheley Hall Bucks, by whom he had three children:[10]

Upon the death of his uncle in 1944, Anthony assumed the style of Viscount Lowther as heir apparent to the Earldom. However, he predeceased his father in 1949, at the age of 53. His widow died on 25 February 1968.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Lonsdale, Earl of (UK, 1807)". cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Heraldic Media Limited. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Henry Lowther, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale". thepeerage.com. The Peerage. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  3. ^ The London Gazette, issue 28126, 7 April 1908
  4. ^ The London Gazette, issue 28704, 25 March 1913
  5. ^ The London Gazette, issue 29258, 10 August 1915
  6. ^ a b "Sanford Book". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  7. ^ The London Gazette, issue 33592, 28 March 1930
  8. ^ The London Gazette, issue 33781, 18 December 1931
  9. ^ The London Gazette, issue 34934, 4 May 1937
  10. ^ "thePeerage.com". Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  11. ^ "Woman with great literary mind". Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 11 January 2003. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  12. ^ Susan Morris (2019). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. eBook Partnership. ISBN 9781999767051. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  13. ^ "502nd Bomb Group – Group Command and Staff". www.315bw.org. 23 August 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
Court offices
Preceded by
Donald Davidson
Page of Honour
1908–1913
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Stanley Hughes le Fleming
Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland
1939–1945
Succeeded by
James Winstanley Cropper
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