Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Cavendish of Furness
Office:Lord-in-waiting
Government Whip
Primeminister:Margaret Thatcher
John Major
Term Start:14 September 1990
Term End:22 April 1993
Predecessor:The Baroness Blatch
Successor:The Viscount Astor
Office4:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start4:6 June 1990
Term End4:1 January 2021
Birth Name:Richard Hugh Cavendish
Birth Date:1941 11, df=yes
Nationality:British
Party:Conservative
Residence:Holker Hall, Cumbria
Relations:Cavendish family
Alma Mater:Eton College
Spouse:Grania Caulfeild
Children:1 son, 2 daughters

Richard Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness (born 2 November 1941), is a British Conservative politician and landowner.

Lord Cavendish owns Holker Hall and its 17,000 acre estate overlooking Morecambe Bay in Cumbria. The property became part of this branch of the Cavendish family's inheritance via his grandfather, Lord Richard Cavendish CB.

Early life

Richard Hugh Cavendish was born as the second child and first son of Richard Edward Osborne Cavendish (1917–1972) and his wife, Pamela Thomas (b. 1918), daughter of Hugh Lloyd Thomas (1888–1938) and Hon. Gwendoline Ada Bellew (1891–1976), a great-granddaughter of Patrick Bellew, 1st Baron Bellew.

Biography

Educated at Eton College, he was created a life peer as Baron Cavendish of Furness, of Cartmel in the County of Cumbria, on the advice of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on 17 May 1990 and served as a lord-in-waiting (1990–92).[1] He and his son, Hon. Freddy Cavendish, are in remainder to the dukedom of Devonshire.

Cavendish is the chairman of the Holker Estate Group[2] and has chaired the Morecambe and Lonsdale Conservative Association (1975–78) and the board of governors of St Anne's School, Windermere (1983–89). He is a director of Nirex Ltd (since 1993) and served as High Sheriff of Cumbria (1978–79) and a member of the Cumbria County Council (1985–1990). He became president of the Dry Stone Walling Association of Great Britain in 2008. He is chairman of the Burlington Stone Company.[3]

Cavendish is the president of South Cumbria Rivers Trust.[4]

Marriage

In 1970 Cavendish married Grania Mary Caulfeild (b. 1947), granddaughter of Sir William Lindsay Murphy, who served as British Governor of the Bahamas. They have one son, the Hon. Frederick Cavendish and two daughters, the Hon. Lucy Cavendish and the Hon. Emily Cavendish.[5] They have four grandchildren.

Arms

Escutcheon:Sable, three bucks' heads cabossed argent
Crest:A serpent nowed Proper
Motto:Cavendo tutus[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-cavendish-of-furness/3312 www.parliament.uk
  2. http://www.holker.co.uk/information/links/holker-group/ www.holker.co.uk
  3. http://www.burlingtonstone.co.uk www.burlingtonstone.co.uk
  4. Web site: Lord Cavendish.
  5. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 1, p. 728
  6. Book: Debrett's Peerage . 2000.