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Christopher Beckett, 4th Baron Grimthorpe : ウィキペディア英語版
Christopher Beckett, 4th Baron Grimthorpe

Christopher John Beckett, 4th Baron Grimthorpe OBE, DL, was a soldier, company director, landowner and peer of the turf. Christopher John Beckett was born 16 September 1915, eldest son of Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron Grimthorpe, TD, (1891-1963), a partner in the banking firm of Beckett and Co., of Leeds, Yorkshire, by his first wife, Mary
Alice, daughter of Colonel Mervyn Archdale, 12th Lancers and Mary de Bathe, daughter of Sir Henry de Bathe, 4th Baronet.
==Personal life==

Christopher Beckett was educated at Eton.
In February, 1954, he married Lady Elizabeth Lumley, daughter of the
Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough, of Lumley Castle, Lord Chamberlain to the Queen.
The wedding took place at the Queen's Chapel, Marlborough Gate,
sometimes called the Marlborough House Chapel, by special permission
of the sovereign, and the wedding reception took place at St James's
Palace. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, & the
Duchess of Gloucester attended.
In 1973 Lady Grimthorpe joined the household of the Queen Mother as a
Lady of the Bedchamber, and remained in that post at Clarence House
until the death of Her Majesty.
He succeeded his father as fourth Baron and eighth Baronet, 1963.
Lord Grimthorpe was a director of Thirsk Race Committee, and was a
member of the Jockey Club.
His father, of Easthorpe Hall, Malton, ran a stud in North Yorkshire
where he - and his second wife Angela -bred Fragrant Mac which won the
Scottish Grand National in 1952. The best horse they owned however was
Fortina, winner of the 1947 Cheltenham Gold Cup.
He also served as a consultant and sales representative with Sir
Alfred McAlpine and Son Ltd.
In 1973 he joined the board of Yorkshire Post Newspapers where his
uncle, the Hon Rupert Beckett, had been chairman for 30 years,
1920-50.
Lord Grimthorpe was appointed OBE (military) in 1958.
A memorial service was held at York Minster on 16 July 2003. He is survived by Lady Grimthorpe, two sons, Edward John and Ralph
Daniel Beckett, and a daughter, Harriet.

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