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  1. Captain Fergus Bowes-Lyon (18 April 1889 – 27 September 1915) was an older brother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. He was born at Glamis Castle in Angus and educated at Eton College, Berkshire. Just a fortnight after the start of World War I, he married Lady Christina Norah Dawson-Damer (7 August 1890 – 29 March 1959), daughter of the 5th Earl of Portarlington, on 17 September 1914 ...

  2. 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.

  3. It was on the third day of the Battle, 27 September, that Fergus Bowes-Lyon was killed. As with other families up and down the country, the shock of the death of a family member must have been severe. This tragedy was magnified after the war by the fact that Fergus's grave was lost; his name was added to the thousands of others commemorated on ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2015 · Fergus Bowes-Lyon, far left, killed at the battle of Loos in 1915, on the steps of the Bowes-Lyon family home. Princess Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother, is the dark-haired girl 2nd from right in ...

  5. Capt Fergus Bowes-Lyon (18 Apr 1889 - 27 Sep 1915) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. enwiki Fergus Bowes-Lyon; frwiki Fergus Bowes-Lyon; idwiki ...

  6. Died 27 September 1915. Age 26 years old. Buried or commemorated at. QUARRY CEMETERY, VERMELLES. A. 15. France. Photographer: Unknown. Country of Service United Kingdom. Additional Info Son of 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, of Glamis Castle, Forfarshire; husband of Lady Christian Bowes-Lyon (now Lady Christian Martin).

  7. Captain The Hon. Fergus Bowes-Lyon (18 April 1889 – 27 September 1915) was a British officer and older brother of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen consort of the United Kingdom from 1936 until 1952, and generally known in Britain as the Queen Mother. Bowes-Lyon was killed during World War I. He was a maternal uncle of Elizabeth II.