Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor

Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor (6 September 1932–20 June 1993), was an aristocrat and land-owner.

Biography

Campbell was the son of John Campbell, 5th Earl Cawdor and Wilma Mairi Vickers. He studied at Eton College, Magdalen College, Oxford and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.[1]

He held the office of High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire in 1964. Although his ancient title is of the Scottish nobility, he lived at Golden Grove, Llandeilo, in Wales, until his father's death in 1970 meant he inherited the family estates in Scotland.[2]

Marriages & Children

Lord Cawdor was married firstly on 19 January 1956 to Cathryn Hinde, daughter of Maj-Gen Sir William Robert Norris "Loonie" Hinde, DSO, KBE, CB. They had five children:[3]

Cawdor and Cathryn Hinde were divorced in 1979 and he was married secondly to Angelica Countess Lazansky von Bukowa on 28 December 1979. She is an advocate for organic gardening and farming.[4] There were no children of the second marriage.

Cawdor died on 20 June 1993. He caused controversy by leaving Cawdor Castle to his second wife rather than his heir.[5] One of his daughters, Lady Elizabeth (Liza), published her memoir of him in 2006, called Title Deeds: a Work of Friction.

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References

  1. Dalyell, Tam (23 June 1993). "Obituary: Earl Cawdor". Independent. London.
  2. "The 6th Earl of Cawdor". Archived from the original on 2013-07-30.
  3. The Peerage, entry for 6th Earl of Cawdor
  4. "Angelika Campbell, Countess Cawdor". National Portrait Gallery.
  5. Peterkin, Tom (10 June 2003). "Earl accused of deterring tourists at Cawdor Castle". London: Daily Telegraph.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Duncan Vaughan Campbell
Earl Cawdor
1970–1993
Succeeded by
Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell
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