Thomas Shaw, 3rd Baron Craigmyle
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Thomas Shaw, 3rd Baron Craigmyle, (17 May 1923 – 30 April 1998) was a prominent convert to Roman Catholicism and a philanthropist.
Thomas Donald Mackay Shaw, The (3rd) Lord Craigmyle, was the son of the 2nd Baron Craigmyle and born on 17 November 1923. He died on 30 April 1998.
He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Oxford, obtaining a Master of Arts degree. In 1943, he became a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, serving until 1946. In 1955 he married Anthea Esther Christine Rich (daughter of The Rev. E.C. Rich) and had four sons and three daughters [[1]].
Career
He was chairman Craigmyle & Co Ltd, and Claridge Mills Ltd, and director of Inchape & C Ltd. Clubs: Royal Thames Yacht Club, Caledonian Club, Bengal (Calcutta). Membership of other associations: Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Venerable Order of Saint John (CStJ), and President of the British Association of the Order of Malta (Sovereign Military & Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta).
Lord Craigmyle was "one of Britain's most philanthropic Roman Catholic laymen. A convert...with a deep piety and astonishing personal generosity, to the great benefit of the numerous causes he supported" [quoted from his obituary in The Times, 8 May 1998].
His second son The Hon Thomas Columba Shaw is now the current (4th) Baron Craigmyle. [[2]] His youngest son Dr. Joseph Shaw is the current chairman of the Latin Mass Society.
Honours and awards
- Bailiff Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (F.R.S.A.)
- Knight of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (K.St.J.) (1989)
- Knight Commander with Star of the Order of Pius IX (1993)
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- 1923 births
- 1998 deaths
- People educated at Eton College
- Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford
- British philanthropists
- Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism
- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
- Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Bailiffs of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts
- Knights of the Order of St John
- Knights Commander with Star of the Order of Pius IX