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In 1995, Lord de Ramsey became the first chairman of the Environment Agency . Family and personal life John Ailwyn Fellowes was born in 1942, the elder son of Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey. He was educated at Maidwell Hall, Northampton, Winchester College and Writtle Institute of Agriculture . In 1973 he married Phylida Forsyth.


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Lord De Ramsey. 31 March 1993 - 11 November 1999. Lord De Ramsey's full title is The Lord De Ramsey DL. His name is John Ailwyn Fellowes, and he was excluded from the House of Lords on 11 November 1999.


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THE LORDS De RAMSEY 1737 Coulson Fellowes, The eldest son of William Fellowes of Lincolns Inn London and of Eggesford Devon acquired the site of the former abbey at Ramsey. Coulson represented Huntingdonshire in the House of Commons between 1741 and 1761 under the patronage of the 4th Earl of Sandwich of Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdon.


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Head of family: Lord de Ramsey Age 21; will inherit £15m. The de Ramsey estate is one of the biggest private estates still intact in England and runs to over 11,000 acres in Cambridge, Huntingdon.


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The east end of the south aisle was converted to a chapel in 1956, to commemorate the safe return of Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron De Ramsey from the Second World War. Details The Church of St Thomas à Becket, Ramsey was built in the late C12 as a guest house or infirmary for Ramsey Abbey and converted to a church in C13.


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The Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey, dedicated to Our Lady, St Benedict and all Holy Virgins, was the first of the great religious houses in Eastern Fenland to be founded and in its time one of the most important, influential and wealthiest Abbey in the Fens. In its heyday it was home to at least 80 Monks, and behind its walls a renowned school was founded by the great scholar, Abbo, who.


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Lord de Ramsey survived her by five years and died in May 1925, aged 76. He was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Ailwyn, his son and heir apparent Captain the Hon. Coulson Churchill Fellowes having died on active service in the First World War.


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Ramsey is a small, heritage-rich market town that grew up around its Abbey, once one of the most important monastic institutions in England.. Lord De Ramsey, still lives on his estate near Ramsey today - the venue of the annual festival, The Secret Garden Party. You can still catch glimpses of the splendour that was once the Abbey at the.


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The eldest son of Lord De Ramsey was a DJ and art student when he offered to host a small gathering at home for a friend: 'As we've got plenty of space on the farm, it seemed to make sense,' he says. Fifteen years on, the Secret Garden Party is a full-blown festival selling 21,000 tickets and turning over millions.


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Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey of Ramsey Abbey was born on 14 April 1809. 1 He was the son of William Henry Fellowes and Emma Benyon. He married Hon. Mary Julia Milles, daughter of George John Milles, 4th Baron Sondes and Eleanor Knatchbull, on 22 July 1845. 1 He died on 9 August 1887 at age 78. 2.


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Lord De Ramsey still farms on the working estate where winter wheat is the largest crop. The 400 acres of ancient woodland are vital to the landscape and we remain committed to the preservation and continued planting of trees. We take pride in our heritage and endeavour to contribute to the environment and the local community.


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Lord De Ramsey, whose father died during World War One, was a captain in the Royal Artillery when he was taken prisoner. The south aisle of St Thomas a Becket's church was converted to a Lady.


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The present Lord and Lady De Ramsey are carrying on with this work, improving borders re-planting areas where age is beginning to show and adding new plants to the ever-growing collection commissioning new hard features and maintaining the follies. They have also started a fine collection of red list and unusual oak trees.


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Baron de Ramsey, of Ramsey Abbey in the County of Huntingdon, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1887 for Edward Fellowes, who had previously represented Huntingdonshire in the House of Commons as a Conservative for 43 years.


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His son William Henry, second baron, died in 1925. His wife, Lady de Ramsey, took a keen interest in the encouragement of art needlework. He was succeeded by his grandson Ailwin Edward, son of Coulson Churchill Fellowes (d. 1915), who became third Lord de Ramsey, and is the present owner.

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