The Lord Churston | |
Honorific Suffix: | OBE, MVO, |
Birth Name: | John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller |
Birth Date: | 9 November 1873 |
Branch: | British Army |
Branch Label: | Service |
Battles: | Second Boer War |
Education: | Winchester College |
Parents: | John Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baron Churston Barbara Yelverton |
Children: | Joan Yarde-Buller Richard Yarde-Buller, 4th Baron Churston John Reginald Henry Denise Grosvenor, Baroness Ebury Lydia Russell, Duchess of Bedford Primrose Cadogan, Countess Cadogan |
Relatives: | John Buller (grandfather) Hastings Yelverton (grandfather) Barbara Yelverton, Marchioness of Hastings (grandmother) |
John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston OBE, MVO, (9 November 1873 – 19 April 1930) was a British peer and soldier. He is the grandfather of Karim Aga Khan, leader of the Nizari Ismailis, an Islamic sect.
Yarde-Buller was born on 9 November 1873. He was the only son of the John Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baron Churston and Barbara Yelverton. His mother was the only child of Sir Hastings Yelverton and the 20th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn.[1]
He was educated at Winchester College.[2]
Yarde-Buller was commissioned a second-lieutenant in the Scots Guards on 8 April 1896 and promoted to lieutenant on 13 April 1898. Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War in late 1899, Yarde-Buller was with the 2nd Battalion of his regiment as it left Southampton for South Africa on the SS Britannic in March 1900.[3] On arrival, the battalion was attached to the 16th Infantry Brigade serving as part of the 8th Division under Sir Leslie Rundle. Yarde-Buller was present at operations in the Orange River Colony May–November 1900, including the action at Biddulphsberg in May 1900 and Wittebergen in July 1900.[4]
After his return from the war, he was appointed aide-de-camp to The Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India in January 1902, and promoted to captain on 23 April 1902. He served in India until the following year, then as ADC to The Duke of Connaught from 1904 to 1906. He later became a lieutenant-colonel in the short-lived 3rd Resident Battalion of the Scots Guards.[4]
On 24 April 1907, he married the music hall singer Jessie Denise Orme Smither, only daughter of Alfred John Smither.[5] Before their divorce in 1928,[6] they had six children, most of whom were known for their high-profile marriages and divorces:[4] [7]
In 1910, Yarde-Buller inherited his father's title and he and his wife divorced in 1928.[6] In 1926.[11] When he died on 19 April 1930, his eldest son inherited his title. Lady Churston later married, and divorced Theodore William Wessel, the former Danish chargé d'affaires in Chile,[12] before marrying the 7th Duke of Leinster in 1946.[13]