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Crispin Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer

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The Rt Hon. Crispin James Alan Nevill Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer (born 8 March 1955), is a British peer who is a descendant of both Thomas Addis Emmet, the well-known Irish nationalist, and Thomas Coutts, banker. In 2003, he inherited the title Baron Latymer from his father, The 8th Baron Latymer (1926–2003). He was educated at Eton and Keble College, Oxford.

He rowed in the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1972 (in the eight) and in 1973 (in the eight and the coxless pair, winning a silver medal in the latter), then he represented Oxford in the University Boat Race in 1975 and 1977, winning the latter.

In 2005, Lord Latymer sailed single-handedly across the Atlantic Ocean, on the identical journey his father had taken some decades previously.[1] Following the voyage which raised £40 000 for Save the Children, Latymer wrote and published the voyage in a book entitled Where the Ocean Meets the Sky (Adlard Coles Nautical, 2009), the name taken from the Rod Stewart song, Rhythm of My Heart.[2]

Lord Latymer is a retired international Private Banker. He is married with three children, including the British magician Drummond Money-Coutts.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "THE OCEAN – Ocean News and Guide". Archived from the original on 28 December 2005. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Where the Ocean Meets the Sky, Amazon UK". Retrieved 7 February 2010.
  3. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/aug/12/in-brief-reluctant-billionaire-plus-one-choice-reviews
  4. ^ https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/books/the-plus-one-by-sophia-moneycoutts-review-a3902126.html
  5. ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/sophia-money-coutts-absurd-name-builds-character-trust
  6. ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/ugly-mug-shows-posh/?li_source=LI&li_medium=li-recommendation-widget
Peerage of England
Preceded by Baron Latymer
2003–present
Incumbent