Commonwealth War Grave Details
Name: | CRICHTON-STUART, Lord NINIAN EDWARD |
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Initials: | N E |
Nationality: | United Kingdom |
Rank: | Lieutenant Colonel |
Regiment/Service: | Welsh Regiment |
Unit Text: | Commanding 6th Bn |
Secondary Regiment: | Scots Guards |
Secondary Unit Text: | formerly Lt., Reserve of Officers |
Age: | 32 |
Date of Death: | 02/10/1915 |
Additional Information: | Second son of John Patrick, 3rd Marquess of Bute, K.T., and Gwendoline, Marchioness of Bute; husband of Lady Ninian Crichton-Stuart (now the Hon. Mrs A. H. M. Ramsay), of 87, Lancaster Gate, London. Member of Parliament for Cardiff 1910-1915 and Justice of the Peace for County Fife. |
Casualty Type: | Commonwealth War Dead |
Grave/Memorial Reference: | III. M. 10 |
Cemetery: | BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY |
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