Hugh Seely, 1st Baron Sherwood explained

The Lord Sherwood
Term Start:1941
Term End:1944
Alongside:The Lord Balfour of Inchrye (1941–44)
Parliament3:United Kingdom
Term Start3:6 December 1923
Term End3:29 October 1924
Parliament2:United Kingdom
Term Start2:14 November 1935
Term End2:14 August 1941
Birth Date:2 October 1898
Nationality:British
Spouse:
    Allegiance:United Kingdom
    Serviceyears:1914–1918, 1936–1938
    Battles:First World War

    Hugh Michael Seely, 1st Baron Sherwood (2 October 1898 – 1 April 1970), known as Sir Hugh Seely, 3rd Baronet, of Sherwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire, from 1926 to 1941, was a British Liberal politician.

    Early life

    Seely was born on 2 October 1898 into a family of politicians, industrialists and significant landowners. His great-grandfather Charles Seely, grandfather Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet, father Sir Charles Seely, 2nd Baronet, and uncle J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone, were all members of Parliament. His mother, Hilda Lucy Grant, was the daughter of Richard Tassell Anthony Grant and the granddaughter of inventor Sir Thomas Tassell Grant. His brother Victor's son was Sir Nigel Seely.

    Seely was educated at Eton College and became a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards.

    Career

    Seely served with the Auxiliary Air Force and was the Commanding Officer for No. 504 Squadron RAF from 1936 to 1938.[1] He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for East Norfolk from 1923 to 1924, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1925 and MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1935 to 1941. He was the Joint Under-Secretary of State for Air during a large part of the Second World War (1941–45). In 1946 he acquired and was Chairman of the famous gunmaker James Purdey and Sons.[2]

    He was created Baron Sherwood, of Calverton in the County of Nottingham on 14 August 1941.

    Personal life

    On 23 March 1942, Seely married the Hon. Molly Patricia (née Berry) Chetwode, daughter of William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose, who owned The Daily Telegraph newspaper. She was the widow of Roger Charles George Chetwode (a son of Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode), with whom she had two sons. The marriage was short-lived, however, as the couple divorced in 1948. She later married Sir Richard Cotterell, 5th Baronet, in 1958.[3]

    Lord Sherwood remarried to Catherine (Thornton) Ranger (widow of John Osborne Ranger) on 16 March 1970, shortly before his death on 1 April 1970. As he had no children, the barony became extinct upon his death. His brother Victor inherited the baronetcy.[3]

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    Notes and References

    1. Rolls-Royce From the Wings 1925-1971 Military Aviation, R. W. Harker, ISBN 0 902280 38 4, p. 20, photograph caption "...From the left:...Lord Sherwood."
    2. Web site: Purdey History . Purdey: Gun & Rifle Makers . 14 January 2017 .
    3. Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), p. 749.