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David Ian Liddell-Grainger (26 January 1930 – 12 March 2007) was a Scottish politician.


Personal life

David Liddell-Grainger was the son of Captain Henry Hubert Liddell-Grainger (1886–1935),
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, JP, DL, of a landed gentry family of
Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders Ayton Castle is located to the east of Ayton in the Scottish Borders. It is north-west of Berwick-upon-Tweed, in the former county of Berwickshire. Built around a medieval tower house, the present castle dates largely from the 19th century. ...
(formerly of
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), and Lady Muriel Felicia Vere Bertie, daughter of
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. His stepfather was Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey. He was educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, and Eton. He later attended the
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. On 14 December 1957, he married Anne Mary Sibylla Abel Smith, the daughter of
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and Lady May Abel Smith. The marriage took place in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, at which
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and other members of the
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were present.The Grand Lodge of Scotland Year Book. 2008. Pp.87-88. The couple had five children: * Ian Richard Peregrine Liddell-Grainger (born 23 February 1959) *Charles Montagu Liddell-Grainger (born 23 July 1960) *Simon Rupert Liddell-Grainger (born 28 December 1962) *Alice Mary Liddell-Grainger (born 3 March 1965) *Malcolm Henry Liddell-Grainger (born 14 December 1967) Liddell-Grainger and Christine de la Rue (née Schellin) conducted an affair in the 1970s that was open knowledge. As a result, Liddell-Grainger and his then wife, Anne, were divorced in 1981. Christine de la Rue was also married but moved into the Liddell-Grainger family home, Ayton Castle, near
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. The couple had two children, (David) Henry Liddell-Grainger (born 31 January 1983) and Maximilian Liddell-Grainger (born 1985; died 1998) and subsequently married on 18 October 1996. Despite this, when Christine Liddell-Grainger's first husband, Sir Eric de la Rue, became terminally ill, he was moved into Ayton Castle, where he stayed until his death. When Liddell-Grainger died in 2007, Ayton Castle and its estate were left to the surviving son of his second marriage, not to the children of his first marriage. In July 2015 the castle was sold although elements of the estate have been retained by the Liddell-Grainger family.


Affiliations

In 1955, he was created an Officer of St John of Jerusalem and later a Knight of that order in 1974 and served in the
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between 1955 and 1983. He was a member of
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County Council from 1958 and 1973. and Deputy Lieutenant of Berwickshire between 1963 and 1985.


Freemasonry

He was Initiated into Scottish Freemasonry in The Lodge of Ayton Castle, No.1423, and served as Master of that Lodge 1960-1961. He was a Founder Member of Lodge Sir Robert Moray, No.1641, (
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, Scotland) and also a Founder Member of Lodge Fleur de Lys, No.1722, (
Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie (; sco, Airdrie; gd, An t-Àrd Ruigh) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on a plateau roughly 400 ft (130 m) above sea level, and is approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Glasgow city centre. , the town had a ...
). He was elected a member of the Grand Committee of the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland in 1962. Liddell-Grainger was Grand Master Mason of the
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from 1969 until 1974.


References

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