[NI03234] ref: Burke's Peerage; Woman of the Bedchamber to H. R. H. Princess Christain; m2. 1 jan 1910 Brig-Gen Edward Boustead Cuthbertson, C. M. G., M. V. O., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, of Jermyns, Romsey, Hants (d. 12 May 1942), son of T. Cuthbertson, of Devonshire Place, W. 1); 2nd. dau of Thomas Henry Clifton, of Lytham Hall, Lancs (see Burke's L. G.), and d. s. p.
[NI03235] ref: Burke's Peerage; 6th Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, SFK in Holy Orders, educ. Eton, and Trininty College Cambridge (B. A. 1891, M. A. 1905, Curate of ST. Ingatius, Hendon, Sunderland 1898-1900, Chaplain to Mission to Seaman at Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., 1900-05, for Valparaiso and West Coast of South America 1905-07, Assist. Supt. of Mission 1908-13, and Vicar of St. Andrew with St. Anne and St. Philip, Auckland, co. Durham, Rural Dean of Auckland 1913-22, and Rural Dean of Liverpool, N. 1926, Chaplain Supt. Mersey Mission to Seamen 1922-30, Chaplain to the Master Mariner's Company 1920-30, Commissary of the Bishop of Falkland Islands 1919, and of the Bishop of Johannesburg 1922, Rector of Sedgefield, nr. Durham 1930-39
[NI03236] ref: Burke's Peerage; only child of Rev. Canon Henry Trotter, of Barnet (see Burke's L. G.)
[NI03237] ref: Burke's Peerage; 7th Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, SFK; educ. Eton, and RMC Sandhurst, i.d.c, j.s.s.c., p.s.c., Major-Gen. late Seaforth Highlanders, a member of Royal Company of Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland), served in operations in Palestine 1936-39, Assist. Mil. Sec. Palestine 1939-40, served in WWII attached Q. O. Cameron Highlanders 1940-41, Libyan Arab Force 1941-42, Bde. major 152 Inf. Bde., Instr. Senior Officers' School 1943, served in Middle East (despatches), and in N. W. Europe, Lt.-Col. 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders 1944, Brig. 44(l) Inf. Bde. 1944, Cmdt. B.A.O.R. Training Center 1945-47, cmdg. Highland Bde. Training Center 1947-48, A.A. and Q.M.G. 1st Inf. Div. 1950-52, Brig. 39th Inf. Bde. 1954-56, Dep. Dir of Inf., War Office 1956-59, G.O.C. Northumbrian Dist. and 50th Div. T.A. 1950-52, Troops, Malta 1962-63, ret. 1964, Pres. Missions to Seamen 1966, Co. Pres. S.S.A.F.A., Chm. St. Christopher's Hospice 1966, Vice-Chm. Jeruselem and the East Mission 1967, C.St.J., D.S.O. (1944), and bar (1945), O.B.E. (1948), C.B.E. (1956), C.B. (1961); d. unm.
[NI03238] ref: Burke's Peerage(1972); [now 8th Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, SFK] K.C.M.G. (1961), C.M.G. (1958), Dep. Under-Sec. of State in Commonwealth Relations Office, Prin. Priv. Sec. to Sec. of State for Commonwealth Relations 1947-49, UK High Commissioners Office at Wellington 1939-44, Ottawa 1944-45, and New Dehli 1949-55, Adviser on External Affairs to Gov. of Gold Coast 1955-56, Dep. High Commissioner for UK in Ghana 1957, and in Canada 1958-59, British High Commr. in NZ 1959-63, and in Nigeria 1963-67, Gov. and C.-in-C. the Bahamas from 1968, heir presumptive (Government House, Nassau, Bahamas; Travellers' Club); educ Shrewsbury, and Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A.) address, as of 1996: Rt Hon Lord Thurlow (F. E.), 102 Leith Mans Grantully Road, London, W91LJ9
[NI03239] ref: Burke's Peerage; formerly wife of Mandell Creighton Dormehl, and dau. of late Aubyn Harold Raymond Wilson, of Westerlee, St. Andrews, Fife
[NI03240] ref: Burke's Peerage; educ. Milton Abbey
[NI03241] ref: Burke's Peerage
[NI03242] ref: Burke's Peerage
[NI03243] ref: Burke's Peerage