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Sir Hugh Steuart Gladstone of Capenoch FRSE FSA FZS MBOU DL LL (1877–1949) was a Scottish ornithologist and landowner. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries 1946 to 1949.[1]

Life

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He was born on 30 April 1877 the son of Samuel Steuart Gladstone of Capenoch and his wife Sophia Musgrave. He lived his life at Capenoch House in Penpont in Dumfriesshire, a major country house designed by David Bryce.[2] He was sent to Eton College and then studied at Cambridge University graduating MA.

In the Second Boer War (1900-1902) he served in the Kings Own Scottish Borderers in South Africa as a Lieutenant winning two campaign medals and five clasps.

On return to Britain he served as a County Councillor 1904 to 1946. He served numerous senior roles in the Dumfries Council. In 1909 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were James Cossar Ewart, Henry Harvey Littlejohn, James Geikie and Cargill Gilston Knott.[3]

In the First World War he rejoined the KOSB as a captain and was Mentioned in Dispatches. He later moved to the General Staff in the War Office in London serving administrative functions.

In 1920 he became Chairman of the Wild Birds Advisory (Scotland) Committee, serving this role until death.

In 1933 he was one of eleven people[a] involved in the appeal that led to the foundation of the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), an organisation for the study of birds in the British Isles.[4]

He was knighted in 1941.

He died at Capenoch House on 5 April 1949.

Publications

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Family

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He married Cecil Emily Chetwynd-Talbot in January 1907. They had one daughter, Jean Cecil Gladstone (who married Roderick Barclay), and two sons, John Gladstone of Capenoch (his heir) and David Steaurt Gladstone (an architect).

Artistic recognition

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His portrait by Herbert James Gunn is held by Dumfries Museum.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ The letter was signed:
  2. Hugh S. Gladstone
  • Grey of Fallodon
  • Julian S. Huxley (Chancellor of Oxford University)
  • T. G Longstaff
  • Percy R. Lowe
  • P. Chalmers Mitchell
  • Rothschild
  • Scone M.P. (Chairman, British Trust for Ornithology)
  • E. L. Turner
  • H. F. Witherby (President, British Ornithologists' Union)
  • References

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    1. ^ "Hugh S. Gladstone". www.dgnhas.org.uk. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013.
  • ^ "Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Architect Biography Report (December 29, 2021, 9:50 pm)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  • ^ Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0-902-198-84-X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  • ^ "Observers of Birds" (PDF). The Times. 1 July 1933.
  • ^ "Sir Hugh S. Gladstone of Capenoch (1877–1949) | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
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    Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    Francis John Carruthers

    Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries
    1946–1949
    Succeeded by

    Sir John Crabbe


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