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Peregrine Andrew Morny Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire, KCVO, CBE (born 27 April 1944), is a British peer. He is the only surviving son of the 11th Duke of Devonshire and his wife, the former Deborah Mitford. He succeeded to the dukedom following the death of his father on 3 May 2004. Prior to this succession, he was styled Marquess of Hartington.

Education

He attended Eton College and Exeter College, Oxford, where he read History.

Horse racing

The Duke is well known in the world of horse racing and serves as Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot and chairman of Ascot Racecourse Ltd. In 1980 he was elected to the Jockey Club and in 1989 he was appointed its Senior Steward (that is, Chairman). During his five-year term of office, he oversaw a number of changes within the racing industry, in particular the creation of the British Horseracing Board which is now the governing authority for British racing. He was appointed first Chairman of the Board in June 1993 and retired at the end of his term in 1996. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to racing in 1997 and Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in the 2009 New Year Honours for his services as Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot.[1]

Other interests

He was appointed a Trustee of the Wallace Collection in 2007.[2] He is a trustee of Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust.[3] He is Chairman of the Devonshire Arms Hotel Group and Deputy Chairman of Sotheby's.[4] He collects modern British and contemporary painting and sculpture, as well as works in other areas. He took up the position as the third Chancellor of the University of Derby at a ceremony on 28 October 2008 in Buxton.[5][6]

Family

He married Amanda Heywood-Lonsdale, daughter of Cmdr Edward Gavin Heywood-Lonsdale on 28 June 1967.[1][2] The Duke has a grandson born 15 December 2010, yet to be named. [3] They have three children :

Titles & honours

Intention to renounce title

In February 2010, the Duke announced his attention to give up his title if hereditary peers were removed from the House of Lords, on the basis that 'the aristocracy is dead' and 'because then it would be clear-cut what the people wanted, and it would be confusing to maintain hereditary titles'.[7] This mirrored the views of his mother, who has in the past stated that 'titles are meaningless because peers are no longer legislators'.

This was dismissed as 'nonsense' by Lord Ferrers, who refuted the Duke's claims that the aristocracy was dead. It is not known how serious he was in his intention, but if he were to go ahead with his threat he would be known as Sir Peregrine Cavendish.

Titles from birth

  • Peregrine Cavendish (27 April 1944-10 September 1944)
  • Earl of Burlington (1944–1950)
  • Marquess of Hartington (1950–2004)
  • His Grace The Duke of Devonshire (2004–present)

Honours

Ancestry

Family of Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire
16. Edward Cavendish
8. Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire
17. Lady Emma Lascelles
4. Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire
18. Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
9. Evelyn Petty-Fitzmaurice
19. Lady Maud Evelyn Hamilton
2. Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire
20. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
10. James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury
21. Georgina Alderson
5. Mary Alice Gascoyne-Cecil
22. Arthur Gore, 5th Earl of Arran
11. Cicely Gore
23. Edith Elizabeth Henrietta Jocelyn
1. Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire
24. Henry Reveley-Mitford
12. Algernon Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale
25. Georgiana Ashburnham
6. David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale
26. David Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie
13. Clementina Ogilvy
27. Blanche Stanley
3. Deborah Freeman-Mitford
28. Thomas Milner Gibson
14. Thomas Gibson Bowles
29. Susannah Bowles
7. Sydney Bowles
30. Charles Evans-Gordon
15. Jessica Evans-Gordon
31. Catharine Rose

References

  1. ^ "No. 58929". The London Gazette (invalid |supp= (help)). 31 December 2008.
  2. ^ Wallace Collection-New Trustees
  3. ^ Museum & Galleries Assistant
  4. ^ The Devonshire Profile - Forbes.com
  5. ^ Kirby, Sean. University of Derby - Duke of Devonshire Revealed As University’s New Chancellor, University of Derby, March 6, 2008. Accessed September 25, 2010.
  6. ^ Hawley, Zena. Duke of Devonshire becomes new chancellor at the University of Derby, This Is Derbyshire, October 27, 2008. Accessed September 25, 2010.
  7. ^ Walker, Tim. Aristocrats dismiss the despondent Duke of Devonshire’s fears, The Telegraph, February 22, 2010. Accessed September 25, 2010.
Court offices
Preceded by Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot
1997–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Peerage of England
Preceded by Duke of Devonshire
2004–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by His Grace The Duke of Devonshire
United Kingdom Order of Precedence
Gentlemen
Succeeded by

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