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John Norman Heathcote : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norman Heathcote
John Norman Heathcote (21 June 1863 – 16 July 1946) was a British author, watercolourist and photographer, best remembered for his book ''St Kilda'', published in 1900, about the Scottish Hebridean archipelago of St Kilda. ==Family and biography==
Norman Heathcote was the second child and eldest son of John Moyer Heathcote (1834–1912) and Louisa Cecilia MacLeod (1838–1910) who married in 1860.〔 His father (whose mother was the youngest daughter of Nicholas Ridley-Colborne, 1st Baron Colborne) was a barrister and distinguished amateur player of real tennis. His mother was the eldest child of Norman Macleod, 25th chief of Clan Macleod. As a child Norman lived in London, Brighton and at Conington Castle. Heathcote was born in 1863 and attended Eton College and then Trinity College, Cambridge from 1882, where he took a BA degree in 1885.〔〔 He became a Justice of the Peace in 1906 and was High Sheriff of Huntingdonshire in 1917/18.〔〔 On his father's death in 1912, he inherited Conington Castle, Conington, Huntingdonshire with its estate of over and lived there for many years.〔 He also inherited the lordship of the manor of Steeple Gidding which he sold to a Mr Tower in 1915.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hamerton-steeple-gidding.org.uk/local_info/gidding_manor.asp )〕 In 1933 he owned a steam yacht called ''Ketch''.〔 reproducing ''Oban Times''. 12 August 1933〕 He did not marry or have children.〔 He died in 1946 and is buried in Conington churchyard.
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