Francis FitzRoy Newdegate, 3rd Viscount Daventry

Francis Humphrey Maurice FitzRoy Newdegate, 3rd Viscount Daventry (17 December 1921 – 15 February 2000), was a British peer.

Biography

Lord Daventry was the son of Commander Hon John Maurice FitzRoy Newdegate, youngest son of Edward FitzRoy and Muriel FitzRoy, 1st Viscountess Daventry. His mother was Lucia Charlotte Susan Newdigate Newdegate, heiress of Sir Francis Newdegate, of Arbury Hall, Warwickshire. His father took the additional surname of Newdegate and inherited the Arbury estates on the death of his father-in-law in 1936.

Lord Daventry came into the Arbury estates on the death of his father in 1976. He was High Sheriff of Warwickshire for 1970 and Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire from 1990 to 1996. In 1986 he succeeded to the viscountcy on the death of his uncle, Oliver FitzRoy, 2nd Viscount Daventry.

Lord Daventry married Rosemary Norrie in 1959. They had three children:[1]

  • James Edward FitzRoy Newdegate, 4th Viscount Daventry (born 27 July 1960)
  • Hon Hugh Francis FitzRoy Newdegate (born 4 October 1962)
  • Hon Joanna FitzRoy Newdegate (born 8 February 1964)

Lord Daventry died in 2000 and was succeeded in the peerage by his elder son.

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Hugh Kenrick
High Sheriff of Warwickshire
1970–1971
Succeeded by
Sir William Dugdale, Bt
Preceded by
Sir Charles Smith-Ryland
Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire
1990–1997
Succeeded by
Martin Dunne
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Oliver FitzRoy
Viscount Daventry
1986–2000
Succeeded by
James FitzRoy Newdegate
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