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  1. Michael Hugh Hicks Beach, Viscount Quenington (19 January 1877 – 23 April 1916) was a British politician. Biography. Hicks-Beach was the eldest son of former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn, and his wife Lady Lucy Catherine Fortescue.

  2. Viscount Quenington. Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach, 1st Viscount Quenington (22 February 1915 – 23 April 1916) [3] Viscount Saint Aldwyn. Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, 1st Viscount Saint Aldwyn (6 January 1906 – 22 February 1915) [2] Baronet Hicks. Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, 9th Baronet Hicks (22 November 1854 – 6 January 1906) [2] VIAF ID: 19204909.

  3. Michael Edward Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn, PC, DL (23 October 1837 – 30 April 1916), known as Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt, from 1854 to 1906 and subsequently as The Viscount St Aldwyn to 1915, was a British Conservative politician.

  4. Michael Hugh Hicks Beach, Viscount Quenington (19 January 1877 – 23 April 1916), was a British politician. Biography. Hicks-Beach was the eldest son of former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn, and his wife Lady Lucy Catherine Fortescue.

  5. Michael Hicks-Beach (1877-1916; WWW), Viscount Quenington; eldest son of 1st Earl St Aldwyn; MP (C) Tewkesbury, 1906-16; killed in the First World War. Journal references: 1 19 Sep 1909

  6. Captain Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach, Viscount Quenington | Christ Church, University of Oxford. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. Dates |. 19 January 1877. - 23 April 1916. Died of wounds received in action aged 39. Buried at the Cairo New British Protestant Cemetery. Grave ref; G 321-4.

  7. www.masonicgreatwarproject.org.uk › legendMichael Hugh HICKS-BEACH

    The RGH returned to Egypt, with Hicks-Beach (also known as Viscount Quenington since his father’s promotion to an earldom) as their adjutant. On 23 April 1916, Hicks-Beach was involved in severe fighting at Katia, thirty miles from the Suez canal, where German and Turkish troops (some mounted on camels) made a surprise attack.