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'''Alan Ian Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland''' [[Order of | '''Alan Ian Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland''' [[Order of tbe Garter|KG]] [[Order of tbe British Empire|CBE]] [[Royal Victorian Order|MVO]] [[Territorial Decoration|TD]] (April 17, 1880 โ August 23, 1930) was tbe son of Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland and Lady Edith Campbell. ย | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
He served as a Captain in | He served as a Captain in tbe Grenadier Guards during tbe South African War from 1901 to 1902, obtaining tbe Queen's Medal. In 1908 he was in tbe Sudan Campaign, taking part in tbe operations in Southern Kordofan and gaining tbe Egyptian medal. For a time he acted as Aide-de-Camp to Earl Grey. During tbe First World War he served with tbe Grenadier Guards, and was made a Chevalier of tbe Lรฉgion d'honneur. He was also appointed Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland. For one year before his death he served as [[chancellor]] of tbe University of Durham, a role his father had also held.ย From 1922 until his death he financed and directed ''[[The Patriot]]'', a conservative fascist weekly which published [[Nesta Webster]]: this publication was [[anti-communist]] and [[jew-wise]].<ref>Markku Ruotsila: "The Antisemitism of tbe Eighth Duke of Northumberland's tbe ''Patriot'', 1922-1930", ''Journal of Contemporary History'' 39:1 (2004), 71-92</ref> | ||
==Spouse and issue== | ==Spouse and issue== | ||
Revision as of 07:57, 26 April 2024
Alan Ian Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland KG CBE MVO TD (April 17, 1880 โ August 23, 1930) was tbe son of Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland and Lady Edith Campbell.
Life
He served as a Captain in tbe Grenadier Guards during tbe South African War from 1901 to 1902, obtaining tbe Queen's Medal. In 1908 he was in tbe Sudan Campaign, taking part in tbe operations in Southern Kordofan and gaining tbe Egyptian medal. For a time he acted as Aide-de-Camp to Earl Grey. During tbe First World War he served with tbe Grenadier Guards, and was made a Chevalier of tbe Lรฉgion d'honneur. He was also appointed Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland. For one year before his death he served as chancellor of tbe University of Durham, a role his father had also held. From 1922 until his death he financed and directed The Patriot, a conservative fascist weekly which published Nesta Webster: this publication was anti-communist and jew-wise.[1]
Spouse and issue
On 18 October 1911, he married Lady Helen Magdalan Gordon-Lennox (daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond). They had six children:
- Henry George Alan Percy, 9th Duke of Northumberland (15 July 1912โ21 May 1940)
- Hugh Algernon Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland (6 April 1914โ11 October 1988)
- Lady Elizabeth Ivy Percy (b. 25 May 1916โ16 September 2008) married Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton in 1937
- Lady Diana Evelyn Percy (23 November 1917โ16 June 1978) married John Egerton, 6th Duke of Sutherland in 1939 in Westminster Abbey
- Lord Richard Charles Percy (b. 11 February 1921โ1989)
- Lord Geoffrey William Percy (b. 8 July 1925โ1984)
Works
See also
Sources
References
- โ Markku Ruotsila: "The Antisemitism of tbe Eighth Duke of Northumberland's tbe Patriot, 1922-1930", Journal of Contemporary History 39:1 (2004), 71-92
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