Money-Coutts
Money-Coutts is a surname used by descendants of Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer. Notable holders of the surname include: *Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer (1852–1923), a British solicitor, writer, and heir to the Coutts banking family (article includes an explanation of the origin of the name) * Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron Latymer (1876–1949), son of 5th Baron, a British writer and politician **Mercy Seiradaki (née Money-Coutts, 1910–1993), a British archaeologist * Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 7th Baron Latymer (1901–1987), son of 6th Baron, a British banker and hospital administrator **David Money-Coutts (1931–2012), his nephew, a British banker * Hugo Money-Coutts, 8th Baron Latymer (1926–2003), son of 7th Baron, a British banker and sailor *Crispin Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer (born 1955), son of 8th Baron, a British banker, rower and sailor *Drummond Money-Coutts (born 1986), son of 9th Baron, a British magician See also * * Baron Latime ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron Latymer
Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron Latymer (13 August 1876 – 23 November 1949) was an English peer. He inherited the title Baron Latymer from his father, Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer. Money-Coutts was educated at Radley College and New College, Oxford. After university he joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, where he was promoted to a lieutenant on 7 March 1904. He came within 50 votes of winning the seat of Petersfield for the Liberals in the 1906 United Kingdom general election. In 1908 he moved to Stoodleigh in Devon. In 1910 he left the Liberals to join the Conservatives. His Times obituary states that from this time he was an "effective controversialist" on the subject of Tariff Reform. During the World War I he served as an officer in the Royal North Devon Yeomanry. He wrote 'The Broads' in 1919; 'Chances and Changes' in 1931; and 'Stalking in Scotland and New Zealand' in 1935. Family Money-Coutts married in 1900 Hester Frances Russell, the 4th daughter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Drummond Money-Coutts
Drummond William Thomas Money-Coutts (born 1986), also known as DMC, is an English magician, and the heir apparent to the Latymer Barony.Complete Peerage, "Latimer or Latymer (Nevill), Vol VII, pp. 479–486, and supplement Vol XIV His first professional performance came in 2000 while he was still at school, at the Royal Horticultural Society. Early life and ancestry Money-Coutts was born in the City of Westminster, in London. Money-Coutts' family are the founders of Coutts, a private bank which provides services to some of the wealthiest families in Britain, including the Royal Family. His father is Crispin Money-Coutts, the 9th Baron Latymer. Money-Coutts went to Eton College, and then attended University of Leeds, where he studied modern languages. Film productions In August 2007, Money-Coutts travelled to Kenya with Tom Lyon to film ''Kenyan Conjurations: the School Built By Magic'', a DVD documentary released in early 2008. It was produced to raise funds to build a pri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 7th Baron Latymer
Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 7th Baron Latymer (6 August 1901 – 24 May 1987) was an English peer. He inherited the title Baron Latymer from his father, Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron Latymer. Money-Coutts was educated at Radley College and Trinity College, Oxford. A banker by profession, he was also for forty years Vice Chairman of the board for the Middlesex Hospital Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England. First opened as the Middlesex Infirmary in 1745 on Windmill Street, it was moved in 1757 to Mortimer Street where it remained until it was finally clos .... In 1925 he married Patience née Courtenay-Thompson: they had two daughters and one son, his heir Hugo. References 1901 births 1987 deaths People educated at Radley College Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford English bankers Barons Latimer 20th-century English businesspeople 20th-century English nobility {{England-baron-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hugo Money-Coutts, 8th Baron Latymer
Hugo Nevill Money-Coutts, 8th Baron Latymer (1 March 1926 – 10 November 2003) was an English banker and sailor. He inherited the title Baron Latymer from his father, Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 7th Baron Latymer. Sailing Both Latymer and his son, Crispin, have sailed across the Atlantic The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe an .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Latymer, Hugo Money-Coutts, 8th Baron 1926 births 2003 deaths Barons Latimer 20th-century English nobility Latymer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crispin Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer
Crispin James Alan Nevill Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer (born 8 March 1955), is a British peer who is a descendant of both the well-known Irish nationalist Thomas Addis Emmet and the banker Thomas Coutts. In 2003, he inherited the title Baron Latymer from his father, the 8th Baron Latymer (1926–2003). He was educated at Eton and Keble College, Oxford. He rowed in the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1972 (in the eight) and in 1973 (in the eight and the coxless pair, winning a silver medal in the latter), then he represented Oxford in the University Boat Race in 1975 and 1977, winning the latter. In 2005, Lord Latymer sailed single-handedly across the Atlantic Ocean, on the identical journey his father had taken some decades previously. Following the voyage which raised £40000 for Save the Children, Latymer wrote and published the voyage in a book entitled ''Where the Ocean Meets the Sky'' (Adlard Coles Nautical, 2009), the name taken from the Rod Stewart song, ''Rhyt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mercy Seiradaki
:''Note: In the Greek language Seiradaki is the customary last name for a woman married to someone called Seiradakis. More information here.'' Mercy Seiradaki (''née'' Money-Coutts; 16 April 1910 – 1 September 1993) was a British archaeologist who worked in Crete in the 1930s, mostly on projects led by John Pendlebury, including excavations at Knossos. She co-authored several reports on the work undertaken with him and published a later key text on the pottery from Karphi in 1960. During the war she worked at Bletchley Park, and then joined the Red Cross. She worked with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) in Crete in the post-war years and lived in Greece for the rest of her life. Personal life Mercy Burdett Money-Coutts was born on 16 April 1910 in Devon into an upper-class family, the only daughter of Hester Frances ''née'' Russell and Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, later Baron Latymer. Unsurprisingly for a girl of her background, she was priv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Baron Latimer
The title Baron Latimer or Latymer has been created, by the definitions of modern peerage law, four times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one (of Snape) was restored from abeyance in 1913; one (of Braybrook) is forfeit; the other two (both of Corby) are dormant, although their heir is well known. Name and title All of these, and the title of Viscount Latimer, belong to the descendants of the same medieval family, whose surname was Latimer (''Latiner'' or "translator"); the fourteenth-century form of the name should therefore be ''le Latimer'', but it is often found as ''de Latimer'' as though it were a placename. Armorials The arms of Latimer appear originally to have been ''Gules, a cross patonce or''. The stems of a cross patonce should expand, as a cross pattée, then terminate more or less like a cross flory. The earliest surviving representation is on the seal of William Latimer, 1st Baron Latimer (died 1305), affixed to the Barons' Letter of 1301 to the Pope. The a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Francis Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer
Francis Burdett Thomas Nevill Money-Coutts, 5th Baron Latymer (18 September 1852 – 8 June 1923) was a London solicitor, poet, librettist, and wealthy heir to the fortune of the Coutts banking family. He is now remembered chiefly as a patron and collaborator of the Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz.Clark, pp. 102–108. Family history His father was the Reverend James Drummond Money (d. 1875), and his mother was Clara Burdett (d. 1899). Clara was the daughter of Sir Francis Burdett (1770–1844) and Sophia Coutts (d. 1844). Sophia was one of three daughters of the wealthy banker Thomas Coutts. In 1875 Francis Money, as he was then named, married Edith Ellen Churchill. In 1881, his mother Clara's sister Angela Burdett violated the terms of the will making her the sole heir of the Coutts fortune, by marrying a foreigner (an American 40 years her junior). Seeing an opportunity, Clara and her son adopted the name "Coutts," as required by the will, and contested Angela's cla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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David Money-Coutts
Sir David Burdett Money-Coutts (19 July 1931 – 25 June 2012) was an English banker, the seventh generation of the Coutts banking family. He was managing director of Coutts bank from 1970 and chairman from 1976 to 1993. Money-Coutts was known as a reserved character with an eye for detail. He was a practical man. He was a friend of David Silsoe, second Baron Silsoe, and worshipped at the same church. He was educated at Eton and, after National Service with the 1st The Royal Dragoons, read PPE at New College, Oxford, graduating in 1954. The surname Money came from his paternal ancestor, the Rev James Money, who had married Clara Burdett, a granddaughter of Thomas Coutts. The hyphenated Money-Coutts was adopted by James and Clara’s descendants, and in 1912 the ancient barony of Latymer was revived in favour of David’s great-grandfather, Francis Money-Coutts. As a personal banker to the royal family, he was appointed KCVO in 1991. Other directorships included chairmanshi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Coutts (surname)
Coutts and Couts are surnames derived from the Scottish Gaelic language. The names are derived from the Gaelic . The chronicles of the Coutts family reach back into Scottish history to an ancient tribe known as the Picts. The ancestors of the Coutts family lived in Cults in Aberdeenshire where the name can be found since very early times. There are many place names in Cromar and Upper Deeside named Cults/Culsh. Early origins of the Coutts family The surname Coutts was first found in Elginshire a former county in northeastern Scotland, in the present day Scottish Council Area of Moray, where they held a family seat from very early times. William Coutts, a Coutts of Auchintoul, was a vassal of the Clan Macdonald, Macdonalds, settled in Montrose, Angus, Montrose, in the 16th century and became a List of Provosts of Montrose, provost of the town. The Coutts are associated with the Clan Farquharson, Farquharsons. People with the surname *Alicia Coutts, Australian medley, butterfly and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Money (surname)
Money is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *C. V. Money (1901−1977), American college sports coach * Della Money, British speech and language therapist *Don Money (born 1949), American baseball player *Eddie Money (1949–2019), stage name of Edward Mahoney, American rock singer and songwriter *Eldon A. Money (1930–2020), American politician, farmer, and rancher *Ernle Money (1931–2013), English Conservative politician, MP for Ipswich *Griffin Money (1865–1958), Australian politician *Hernando Money (1839–1912), American politician in Mississippi * Jerry H. Money (1946−1990), American politician *John Money (1921−2006), New Zealander-American psychologist * Ken Money (1935−2023), Canadian astronaut and scientist *Leo Chiozza Money (1870−1945), Italian-born British economist and politician *Monte Money, American musician, founding member of Escape The Fate *Richard Money (born 1955), English footballer and football manager *Walter Money (1848–192 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |