David Lytton-Cobbold, 2nd Baron Cobbold

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David Antony Fromanteel Lytton-Cobbold, 2nd Baron Cobbold,[1] DL (born 14 July 1937) is a British hereditary peer and former member of the House of Lords.

Early life[]

He was born David Antony Fromanteel Cobbold, but changed his name by deed poll to have the surname 'Lytton-Cobbold' on 10 January 1961.[2] He is a member of the Lytton family (Earls of Lytton) through his mother, Hermione Cobbold (née Bulwer-Lytton). In keeping with family tradition, Cobbold was educated at Eton College and Cambridge University (Trinity College).[citation needed]

Banking career[]

David Cobbold was an executive in the International Banking Department of Bank of London and South America (BOLSA) in the late 1960s, under . BOLSA was one of the first banks in the Eurodollar market, developed by Sir George Bolton, Chairman of BOLSA. He was increasingly drawn into the management of Knebworth House, for public events,[3] so he left banking and dedicated himself to the house and estate.

House of Lords[]

Lytton-Cobbold inherited the title Baron Cobbold on 1 November 1987[citation needed] and was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant by the Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire on 8 June 1993.[4] He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords[5] after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. A runner-up in the initial election that year, he replaced Myrtle Robertson, 11th Baroness Wharton following her death on 15 October 2000.

On 13 October 2014, he became the second person to resign his membership of the House under the House of Lords Reform Act 2014, and the first elected hereditary peer to do so.[6]

Personal life[]

On 7 January 1961, he married Christine Elizabeth Stucley, one of the last generation of debutantes to be presented to the Queen, in 1958. [7]

They had four children:

References[]

  1. ^ Kidd, Charles; Shaw, Christine (25 July 2008). Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 2008. Debrett's Limited. p. 299. ISBN 978-1-870520-80-5. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  2. ^ "No. 42249". The London Gazette. 13 January 1961. p. 303.
  3. ^ Lewis, Dave (2004). Led Zeppelin: The 'Tight But Loose' Files; Celebration 2. Omnibus Press. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-1-84449-056-1. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  4. ^ "No. 53328". The London Gazette. 8 June 1993. p. 9835.
  5. ^ Schaefer, Sarah (30 March 1999). "Parliament: House Of Lords: Peers begin two-day debate on `radical, historic' reform". The Independent. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  6. ^ "Retired members of the House of Lords". UK Parliament. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  7. ^ "High Society: Whatever happened to the last of the debs?". Independent.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Cameron Cobbold
Baron Cobbold
1987–present
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Hon. Henry Lytton-Cobbold
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
The Baroness Wharton
Elected hereditary peer to the House of Lords
under of the House of Lords Act 1999
2000–2014
Succeeded by
The Duke of Somerset


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