John Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore explained

John Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore
Constituency Mp:Peterborough
Term Start:15 October 1943
Term End:15 June 1945
Predecessor:David Cecil, Lord Burghley
Successor:Stanley Tiffany
Birth Date:12 November 1902
Birth Name:John Michael Hely-Hutchinson
Birth Place:Donoughmore, Ireland
Death Place:Ireland
Occupation:Hereditary peer in the House of Lords
Parents:Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 6th Earl of Donoughmore
Elena Marie Grace
Children:3, including Richard

John Michael Henry Hely-Hutchinson, 7th Earl of Donoughmore (12 November 1902 – 12 August 1981), known until 1948 by his courtesy title Viscount Suirdale, was a British politician who later sat as a hereditary peer in the House of Lords.

Background

Lord Donoughmore was the son of Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 6th Earl of Donoughmore. Lord Donoughmore was member of parliament (MP) for Peterborough from 1943 to 1945. In 1948 he succeeded to all his father's peerages. In the military Donoughmore gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Royal Armoured Corps (Territorial Army). A Freemason, he was chosen Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1964, a post he held until his death.[1]

Donoughmore is perhaps most famous for being kidnapped from Knocklofty House, Clonmel, in June 1974,[2] with his wife, Dorothy, by the IRA as a political hostage, being released after a week.[3] Lord Donoughmore was succeeded by his son Richard, the 8th Earl, in 1981.

Marriage and issue

On 27 July 1925, Lord Donoughmore married Dorothy Jean Hotham (12 August 1906 – 29 December 1995), daughter of John Beaumont Hotham and Gladys Mary Wilson. The couple had three children:

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Waite, Arthur Edward . Cosimo, Inc. . A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry . I . 2007 . 978-1-60206-641-0 . 400 .
  2. News: Couple formed unlikely bond with kidnappers. Sunday Independent. 15 June 2008. 2008-06-15.
  3. News: The Irish Times. 10 June 2010. Joyce. Joe. Hostages teach IRA kidnappers all about racing.
  4. Web site: Collins, Lady Sally . Peerage News.