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Michael Fergus Bowes-Lyon, 18th and 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, DL (7 June 1957 – 27 February 2016), styled Lord Glamis between 1972 and 1987, was a British politician and soldier, and a first cousin, once removed, of Queen Elizabeth II. He was usually known to family and friends as Mikey Strathmore.
6 de nov. de 2015 · Captain Fergus Bowes-Lyon (pictured), the Queen Mother's brother, died fighting in northern France in 1915. His body was never found, causing considerable anguish for the Royals.
Death. Fergus Bowes-Lyon was killed during the Battle of the Hohenzollern Redoubt in the Battle of Loos. As he led an attack on the German lines, at about 10:30 hrs his leg was blown off by a shell from a barrage of German artillery and he fell back into his sergeant's arms. Machine gun bullets struck him in the chest and shoulder and he died ...
Quarry Cemetery. Created by: Mike Dearbaugh. Added: May 25, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 14413820. Source citation. Son of 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, of Glamis Castle, Forfarshire; husband of Lady Christian Bowes-Lyon (now Lady Christian Martin). Educated at Eton. Previously served with 2nd Bn. in India.
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Captain The Hon. Fergus Bowes-Lyon (18 April 1889 – 27 September 1915) was a British officer and older brother of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen consort of the United Kingdom from 1936 until 1952, and generally known in Britain as the Queen Mother. Bowes-Lyon was killed during World War I. He was a maternal uncle of Elizabeth II.
Bowes-Lyon was killed during They have two daughters: Katherine Mary Joicey-Cecil (7 June 1978) Susanna Maud Joicey-Cecil 25 March 1981) They have two sons: Colin Andrew Fergus Malcolm (6 June 1973) William James Ronald Malcolm (10 October 1975) He was a keen cricketer and played in the annual autumn fixtures held at the cricket ground at Glamis Castle.