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Fergus Leveson-Gower, 6th Earl Granville

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British peer, landowner, and artist

The Earl Granville
Born (1959-09-10)10 September 1959 (age 66)
EducationUniversity of Aberdeen
Spouse(s)
Anne Topping
(m. 1997)

Florence Pearson
Children5
FatherGranville Leveson-Gower
RelativesWilliam Leveson-Gower (grandfather)
Rose Bowes-Lyon (grandmother)

Granville George Fergus Leveson-Gower, 6th Earl Granville (born 10 September 1959) is a British peer, landowner, and artist. He was known as Lord Leveson until 1996 and was a member of theHouse of Lords from 1996 to 1999.

Biography

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The elder son ofGranville Leveson-Gower, 5th Earl Granville, whose motherRose Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville, was a daughter of theEarl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and a sister ofQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, he was educated atEton College[1] and from 1973 to 1976 wasPage of Honour toQueen Elizabeth II,[2][1] who was his godmother.[3] He then joined theUniversity of Aberdeen to take a degree in English literature and History.[3]

In 1960, his father bought the island ofNorth Uist in theOuter Hebrides from theDuke of Hamilton,[4]and he grew up there.[5]

On 31 October 1996, he succeeded asEarl Granville (1833), Viscount Granville (1814), and Baron Leveson of Stone (1814), all in thepeerage of the United Kingdom, at the time giving him a seat in the House of Lords.[1] This was lost when theHouse of Lords Act 1999 came into force.[6]

Granville is the residentlaird of North Uist, living on the island at Callernish House, Griminish, nearLochmaddy, a house shaped like a doughnut designed in the 1960s bySir Martyn Beckett.[3] In 1999, a local smokehouse business came up for sale and Granville took it over, aiming to produce high qualitysmoked salmon andsea trout.[5] Twenty years later, managing the Hebridean Smokehouse was reported to have been his "day job" during those years.[3] With a passion for beachcombing, Granville has also become an artist and sculptor, inspired byflotsam and jetsam[3] and has exhibited his work in North Uist andEdinburgh.[7]

On 23 May 1997, Granville married Anne Topping, a daughter of Bernard Topping, and they had three children:[1]

  • Lady Rose Alice Leveson-Gower (born 1998)
  • George James Leveson-Gower, Lord Leveson (born 1999)
  • Lady Violet May Leveson-Gower (born 2002)

In 2021, Granville was reported to be living at Callernish with a new wife, Florence Pearson (married in 2016), an artist, their two young sons, a labrador trained to findambergris, and a parrot.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdBurke's Peerage, volume 2 (2003), p. 1638
  2. ^The London Gazette, Issue:46848, 12 March 1976,p. 3813
  3. ^abcdefDavid Profumo,In Focus: Fergus Granville, the driftwood sculptor inspired by North Uist,Country Life, 5 February 2021, accessed 25 January 2023
  4. ^Bill Lawson,North Uist in History and Legend (Birlinn, 2004), p. 208
  5. ^abCaroline Boucher,The earl who smokes for a living,The Guardian, 10 October 2004, accessed 28 January 2023
  6. ^Mr Granville Leveson-Gower, September 10, 1959-,Hansard, accessed 28 January 2023
  7. ^About page, fergusgranville.com, accessed 25 January 2023

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