Discussion:
7th Marquess of Bute 1958-2021
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Louis Epstein
2021-03-22 20:02:46 UTC
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John Colum Crichton-Stuart,7th Marquess of Bute,born
April 26th 1958,died on or shortly before March 22nd 2021
according to various Scottish media outlets.

He had dropped out of school to become a racing driver
before succeeding to the family titles and estates.

His son succeeds to all the titles now,but has no son
of his own,so next in line to the Marquessate of Bute
and associated male-line titles would be the late
peer's brother while next in line to the Earldom of
Dumfries inherited in a past century from an heiress
would be the new peer's sister.(A son to the new peer
would displace both,a daughter only the sister).

The late peer was the only hereditary peer with a
birthday of April 26th,the new peer becomes the only
one with a birthday of December 21st.

The male line of this family have a history of not
living very long,in contrast to some others,and they
are among this list of examples of extremes I have
compiled:

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Among Barons Cottesloe,
1st Baron (1798-1890)
2nd Baron (1830-1918)
3rd Baron (1862-1956)
4th Baron (1900-1994)
5th Baron (1927-2018)

Barons Hayter
1st Baron (1848-1946)
2nd Baron (1871-1967)
3rd Baron (1911-2003)
4th Baron (1943-present)

Contrariwise,the Marquesses of Bute:
2nd Marquess (1793-1848)
3rd Marquess (1847-1900)
4th Marquess (1881-1947)
5th Marquess(1907-1956)
6th Marquess(1933-1993)
7th Marquess(1958-2021)
8th Marquess (1989-present)
Lord Anthony(1961-present)
Lord David(1933-1977)
Lord James(1935-1982)
Lord Robert (1909-1976)
Ninian(1935-1992)
Henry(1938-2019)
Lord David(1911-1970)
Lord Patrick(1913-1956)
Charles(1939-2001)
Lord Rhidian(1917-1969)
Frederick(1940-2011)
Niall(1948-present?)

and the male line of the 1st Marquess of Westminster:
1st Marquess(1767-1845)
2nd Marquess(1795-1869)
1st Duke (1825-1899)
Victor(1853-1884)
2nd Duke(1879-1953)
Edward(1904-1909)
Arthur(1860-1929)
Robert(1895-1953)
Hugh(1927-1947)
Henry (1861-1914)
3rd Duke(1894-1963)
Robert(1869-1888)
Gerald(1874-1940)
Hugh(1884-1914)
4th Duke(1907-1967)
5th Duke(1910-1979)
6th Duke(1951-2016)
7th Duke(1991-present)
Edward(1892-1929)
Gilbert (1833-1854)
1st Baron Stalbridge(1837-1912)
2nd Baron Stalbridge(1880-1949)
Gilbert(1881-1939)
Richard (1883-1915)
2nd Earl of Wilton(1799-1882)
3rd Earl(1833-1885)
4th Earl(1839-1898)
5th Earl(1863-1915)
6th Earl(1896-1927)
7th Earl(1921-1999)
George(1898-1947)
1st Baron Ebury(1801-1893)
2nd Baron(1834-1918)
3rd Baron(1868-1921)
Hugh(1869-1900)
Gilbert(1878-1891)
4th Baron(1883-1932)
5th Baron(1914-1957)
8th Earl(1934-present)
Julian(1959-present)
William(1942-2002)
Alexander(1968-present)
Richard(1946-present)
Bendor(1977-present)
Hugh(1919-2002)
Thomas(1842-1886)
Norman(1845-1898)
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Dave Garrett
2021-03-26 03:44:40 UTC
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Post by Louis Epstein
He had dropped out of school to become a racing driver
before succeeding to the family titles and estates.
In the absence of further detail, one might conclude that he dabbled in
racing without much success before acceeding to the Marquessate, when in
fact he was Ayrton Senna's teammate on the John Player Special Lotus
Formula 1 team in 1986 before going on to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in
1988 driving a Jaguar XJR-9 for the TWR/Silk Cut Jaguar Team.

The Le Mans win was certainly the high-water mark of his professional
racing career, but he had previously won the 1984 British Formula 3
championship in decisive fashion, winning 10 of 17 races that season.
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