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Michael Fergus Bowes-Lyon, 18th and 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, DL (7 June 1957 – 27 February 2016), styled Lord Glamis between 1972 and 1987, was a British politician and soldier, and a first cousin, once removed, of Queen Elizabeth II. He was usually known to family and friends as Mikey Strathmore.
29 de feb. de 2016 · Michael Fergus Bowes-Lyon, 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, was a parliamentarian in the Lords, a successful businessman, and soldier. He was a first cousin once removed of...
30 de oct. de 2023 · Michael Albemarle Bowes-Lyon was born in Hertfordshire, England on 29 May 1940, the youngest child and second son of Lt Col Hon. Michael Claude Hamilton Bowes-Lyon and Elizabeth Margaret Cator, (scion of that gentry family of Woodbastick). He usually went by his middle name of Albemarle and was known as 'Alby' by his family. [1] .
- May 29, 1940
- October 30, 2023
Michael Fergus Bowes-Lyon, 18th and 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1957–2016) Simon Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 19th and 6th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (b. 1986) The heir presumptive is the present’s holder's younger brother Hon. John Fergus Bowes-Lyon (b. 1988)
- 1606 (Scottish title), 1937 (British title)
- Simon Bowes-Lyon, 19th and 6th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
- Patrick Lyon, 1st Earl of Kinghorne
29 de feb. de 2016 · Michael Fergus Bowes-Lyon died in hospital in London at the age of 58 on Saturday, he was a first cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth. He was once an army captain and had four sons and two...
The eldest son of Michael Bowes-Lyon, 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and his first wife, Isobel Weatherall, he is a second cousin once removed of King Charles III, whose maternal grandmother was a Bowes-Lyon. He is chieftain of the Strathmore Highland Games.
16th-18th cent: Angus (Glamis, etc) estate and Bowes-Lyon family papers. National Records of Scotland (formerly National Archives of Scotland) GD45. NRA 17164. See HMC Principal family and estate collections L-W, 1999 [87a] 7. 16th-20th cent: Winlaton (Durham) manorial records and estate papers.