Sir George Francis Osborne, 16th Baronet
Sir George Francis Osborne, 16th Baronet | |
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Born | 27 July 1894 |
Died | 21 July 1960 |
Education | Repton School |
Alma mater | Royal Military Academy Sandhurst |
Occupation | Military officer |
Spouse(s) | Mary Grace Horn |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) |
Sir Francis Osborne, 15th Baronet Kathleen Eliza Whitfield |
Lt.-Col. Sir George Francis Osborne, 16th Baronet, MC (27 July 1894 – 21 July 1960), was an Anglo-Irish baronet and British Army officer, decorated for gallantry during World War I.
Biography
Osborne was born on 27 July 1894. He was te eldest son of Sir Francis Osborne, 15th Baronet and wife Kathleen Eliza née Whitfield, of Framfield Grange, Sussex.[1]
Osborne was educated at Repton School, Derbyshire before entering the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Berkshire.
Career
Osborne fought with distinction in the First World War, receiving mentions in despatches.[2]
Wounded in combat twice, Osborne was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 and was promoted Major in 1932 before retiring from regular service with the Royal Sussex Regiment in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Osborne succeeded in the family title on 23 October 1948.
Personal life and death
Osborne married on 27 February 1938 Mary Grace Horn (? - 1987), daughter of Clement Samuel Horn of Goring-by-Sea, Worthing, West Sussex, Sussex, married firstly before 1926 to Dr. Robert Stavali Aspinall, a British Army surgeon, by whom she had John Victor Aspinall, and had four children:
- Jennifer Jane Osborne (b. 29 March 1939), married on 20 May 1966 Antony Rufus Little
- Caroline Mary Osborne (b. 12 November 1941), married before 1966 Michael J. Dodd, and had issue
- Sir Peter Osborne, 17th Baronet of Vinnicks, Highclere, Hampshire, 17th Baronet (b. 29 June 1943), succeeded in the baronetcy on 21 July 1960, educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, Master of Arts (MA) from Christ Church, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, co-founder of the firm of fabric and wallpapers designers, Osborne & Little.,[3][4][5][6] married on 16 October 1968 Felicity Alexandra Loxton-Peacock of Belgravia, London (sister of Adam Loxton-Peacock and daughter of Grantley Herbert Loxton-Peacock of Belgravia, London, and wife Clarisse (7 May 1924 - 24 July 2004), an artist, married subsequently in 1979 to Sir Anthony Grover, Chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, who died in 1981, and married thirdly in 1983 to Sir James Dunnett, CMG, GCB (1914 - 1997), Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence, Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath,[7]) and had four children:
- The Rt. Hon. George Gideon Oliver Osborne, MP (b. 23 May 1971)
- Benedict George Osborne (b. 25 July 1973)
- Adam Peter Osborne (b. 25 March 1976)
- Theodore "Theo" Grantley Osborne (b. 28 March 1985)
- James Francis Osborne (b. 18 February 1946), educated at Seaford College, Petworth, West Sussex, Sussex, and at the Sorbonne University, Paris, married on 9 October 1971 Felicity Jane Boutwood, daughter of Peter Boutwood of West Wittering, Chichester, West Sussex, Sussex, and adopted two sons and had one son:
- (adopted) Toby James Robert Osborne (b. 1977), twin with the below
- (adopted) George Dominic Peter Osborne (b. 1977), twin with the above
- Harry Lucas Osborne (b. 1988)
Osborne died on 21 July 1960.
References
- ↑ www.roll-of-honour.com
- ↑ Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson (22 July 2005). "The future belongs to us, predicts Tory party's young star". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 23 August 2009.
- ↑ Tozer, James (17 February 2010), "George Osborne's doctor brother 'prescribed drug to cocaine-addict prostitute who wasn't his patient'", The Daily Mail, London, retrieved 19 March 2010
- ↑ White, Michael; Boles, Nick (8 October 2009). "Britain's Top 10 Tories". The Guardian. London: Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- ↑ "George Osbourne [sic] and the Hoares: Top Tory who wants to look after our money puts his in haven for super-rich". The Mirror. 4 October 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
- ↑ "George Osborne and William Hague". Evening Standard. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
- ↑ Announcements, The Daily Telegraph, London, U.K., 28 July 2004.
Sources
- Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, pages 3031 and 3032.
External links
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by Sir Francis Osborne |
Baronet (of Ballentaylor and Ballylemon) 1948–1960 |
Succeeded by Sir Peter Osborne |