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2.1  Public service  





2.2  Political career  





2.3  Military career  







3 Sport  





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5 Honours and decorations  





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(Redirected from Sir Edward Ruggles-Brise, 1st Baronet)

Colonel Sir
Edward Archibald Ruggles-Brise
Member of Parliament
for Maldon
In office
29 October 1924 – 12 May 1942
Preceded byValentine Crittall
Succeeded byTom Driberg
In office
15 November 1922 – 16 November 1923
Preceded byJames Fortescue Flannery
Succeeded byValentine Crittall
Personal details
Born(1882-09-19)19 September 1882
Westminster, London, England
Died12 May 1942(1942-05-12) (aged 59)
Political partyConservative

Colonel Sir Edward Archibald Ruggles-Brise, 1st Baronet MC TD JP DL (19 September 1882 – 12 May 1942) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Early life[edit]

The son of Archibald Weyland Ruggles Brise (1857-1939), he was born at Westminster, London, in September 1882 and was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]

Career[edit]

Public service[edit]

He was magistrate and a Deputy Lieutenant for Essex from 1920.[2] In 1939 he was appointed as a Vice Lieutenant of Essex.[3]

Political career[edit]

He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Maldon constituency in Essex from 1922 until his death in 1942, with a brief interruption from 1923 to 1924 when he narrowly lost the seat to his Labour opponent Valentine Crittall.

Ruggles-Brise was greatly interested in agricultural matters, serving on the Smallholdings Committee of Essex County Council and as Chairman of the Parliamentary Agricultural Committee.

Military career[edit]

Ruggles-Brise was appointed a second lieutenant in the Essex Yeomanry on 24 January 1903.[4] From 1927, he commanded the 104th Essex Yeomanry Field Brigade, Royal Artillery of the Territorial Army.

Sport[edit]

Ruggles-Brise was a cricketer below first-class play level. He made one appearance making 27 runs at county level for Shropshire in 1904, while playing at club level for Ellesmere.[5]

Personal life[edit]

Ruggles-Brise was a landowner and was the owner of Spains HallinFinchingfield, Essex, which had been inherited by his father, Archibald Weyland Ruggles-Brise, on the death of his own father, the politician Samuel Ruggles-Brise.

He married twice. Firstly, in 1906, to Agatha Gurney (1881–1937), daughter of John Henry Gurney Jr., a member of the Gurney familyofKeswick Hall, Norfolk. Secondly, in 1939, to Lucy Barbara Pym MBE (1895–1979), daughter of Walter Ruthven Pym, Bishop of Bombay.[6]

Monument to Edward Archibald Ruggles-Brise (left) in the Church of St John, Finchingfield, Essex

Following his death in May 1942 aged 59, he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Colonel Sir John Archibald Ruggles-Brise, 2nd Baronet.

Honours and decorations[edit]

In the 1935 Jubilee Honours List, he was made a Baronet, of Spains Hall, in Essex.[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Percival, Tony (1999). Shropshire Cricketers 1844-1998. A.C.S. Publications, Nottingham. p. 24. ISBN 1-902171-17-9.Published under Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians.
  • ^ Deputy Lieutenancy announced: "No. 31994". The London Gazette. 27 July 1920. p. 7867.
  • ^ Vice Lieutenancy announced: "No. 34627". The London Gazette. 19 May 1939. p. 3380.
  • ^ "No. 27518". The London Gazette. 23 January 1903. p. 470.
  • '^ Shropshire Cricketers 1844-1998, pages 24,50.
  • ^ "Sir Edward Archibald Ruggles-Brise". familysearch.org. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  • ^ Baronetcy announced: "No. 34119". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1934. p. 1.
  • ^ Letters patent granted: "No. 34130". The London Gazette. 5 February 1935. pp. 837–838.
  • Sources[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Sir James Fortescue Flannery

    Member of Parliament for Maldon
    19221923
    Succeeded by

    Valentine Crittall

    Preceded by

    Valentine Crittall

    Member of Parliament for Maldon
    19241942
    Succeeded by

    Tom Driberg

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of Spains Hall)
    1935–1942
    Succeeded by

    John Ruggles-Brise

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