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David Penny, 3rd Viscount Marchwood

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David George Staveley Penny, 3rd Viscount Marchwood (22 May 1936 – 3 October 2022) was a British peer, a Conservative member of the House of Lords from 1979 to 1999.

Early life and education

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Lord Marchwood was the elder son of Peter Penny, 2nd Viscount Marchwood and his wife Pamela Colton-Fox. He was educated at Winchester College and then commissioned into the Royal Horse Guards as a 2nd Lieutenant, serving between 1955 and 1957.

On 6 April 1979, he succeeded to the viscountcy and other titles upon the death of his father.[1] He sat in the House of Lords as a Conservative until 1999 when the right of most hereditary peers to seats was removed by the House of Lords Act 1999.[2]

Business career

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Marchwood worked for Cadbury Schweppes between 1958 and 1985, when he became managing director of Moët & Chandon (London).[1]

Marriages and children

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On 26 September 1964, Marchwood married firstly Tessa Jane Norris, daughter of Wilfred Francis Norris. They had three sons:[1][3]

Marchwood married secondly Sylvia Kathleen Willis Fleming Bastin, daughter of Major General George Edward Restalic Bastin, on 13 December 2001.[1] There were no children from this marriage.

Death

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Marchwood died on 3 October 2022, at the age of 86, and was succeeded in the viscountcy and other titles by his eldest son, Peter.[4] Lady Marchwood died in 2023.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Burke's Peerage, volume 2, 2003, page 2614
  2. ^ The Viscount Marchwood, members.parliament.uk, accessed 11 March 2023
  3. ^ Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003
  4. ^ MARCHWOOD, David George Staveley Penny, 3rd Viscount Marchwood "died peacefully at home on 3rd October 2022", The Daily Telegraph, 8 October 2023, accessed 11 March 2023
  5. ^ Marchwood
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