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  1. Rupert Carington, 7th Baron Carrington (Q55583732) From Wikidata. ... Rupert Francis John Carington, 7th Baron Carrington of Upton. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August ...

  2. Rupert Carington may refer to: Rupert Carington, 4th Baron Carrington (1852–1929), British soldier and Liberal Party politician. Rupert Carington, 5th Baron Carrington (1891–1938), British peer, son of the 4th Baron Carrington. Rupert Carington, 7th Baron Carrington (born 1948), son of the 6th Baron Carrington, grandson of the 5th Baron.

  3. Media in category "Rupert Carington, 7th Baron Carrington". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Official portrait of Lord Carrington crop 1.jpg 3,000 × 2,000; 2.44 MB. Official portrait of Lord Carrington crop 2.jpg 1,500 × 2,000; 1.49 MB. Official portrait of Lord Carrington crop 3.jpg 1,500 × 1,500; 1.13 MB.

  4. Early life. Carrington is the third child and only son of Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington (1919–2018), and his wife Iona née McClean (1920–2009). [2] His father was at the time of his birth in the beginning of his political career and would later hold several prominent positions, including those of Defence Secretary in the Heath ministry and Foreign Secretary in the first Thatcher ...

  5. Baron, Robert Wynn-Carington, war ein bekannter liberaler Politiker. Er wurde am 16. Juli 1895 zum Earl Carrington und Viscount Wendover, of Chipping Wycombe in the County of Buckingham, sowie am 26. Februar 1912 zum Marquess of Lincolnshire erhoben. Alle diese Titel gehörten zur Peerage of the United Kingdom.

  6. Руперт Фрэнсис Джон Каррингтон, 7-й барон Каррингтон ( англ. Rupert Francis John Carington, 7th Baron Carrington; род. 2 декабря 1948 ) — британский бизнесмен и член Палаты лордов, сменивший своего отца на посту 7-го ...

  7. He succeeded to the title in 1929. Carrington was the son of Rupert Carington, 4th Baron Carrington, and Edith, daughter of John Horsefall and Mary Maiden. He fought in the First World War as a captain in the Grenadier Guards and was twice wounded. After the war he served as a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Devon.