Martin Peake, 2nd Viscount Ingleby explained

Martin Raymond Peake, 2nd Viscount Ingleby (31 May 1926 – 14 October 2008) was a British peer and businessman.

Early life

Ingleby was the only son of Osbert Peake, created Viscount Ingleby in 1956, and his wife Lady Joan Capell. He succeeded to the viscountcy on his father's death in 1966.

He was rendered a paraplegic early in life due to polio. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Oxford, and prior to his disability, was a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards from 1945 to 1947. In 1955, he was called to the bar at the Inner Temple.

Marriage and children

Ingleby married Gladys Susan Landale (died 1996) in 1952, by whom he had five children:

In 1975, Ingleby suffered a personal tragedy when his only son, Richard, fell from Beachy Head and was killed. The coroner's inquest recorded an open verdict.

After the death of his first wife in 1996, Ingleby married Dobrila Radovic in 2003. They had no children. As Ingleby's only son predeceased him, the viscountcy became extinct on his own death in 2008.

Later life

A director of the Hargreaves Group from 1960 to 1980, Ingleby was also interested in forestry and conservation. He was a member of the planning committee for the North York Moors National Park, and was responsible for the planting of a row of lime trees at the entrance to the park, which he intended as a thanksgiving for God's deliverance of Britain during the two World Wars. He also served on the North Yorkshire County Council during the 1960s.

Ingleby and Baroness Masham, who also used a wheelchair, took a prominent part in the House of Lords in the debate on the Disabled Persons Act 1970.

Arms

Crest:A Heart Gules between two Wings displayed Erminois
Coronet:Coronet of a viscount
Escutcheon:Sable three Crosses patée Argent within an Orle of eight Fleur-de-lys and a Bordure Or
Supporters:On either side a Blackfaced Swaledale Ram proper holding in the mouth a Rose Argent barbed seeded slipped and leaved also proper
Motto:Quae Supra Quaerenda (What is on high is worth seeking)[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ingleby, Viscount (UK, 1956–2008) .