On Friday, 28 May 1948, the Biggleswade Chronicle reported on
PRINCESS MARGARET’S MEASLESA London newspaper last week stated that Princess Margaret may have caught measles from her cousin, eight years-old Michael Albemarle Bowes-Lyon, son of Lt.-Col. The Hon. Michael Bowes-Lyon, of Gastllngs, Southill. The boy is known in the family as Alby. He went to London for the Royal Silver Wedding last month and on the following Sunday met Princess Margaret at tea with the Duke of Gloucester's children. Afterwards he developed measles. He has now recovered and has gone away. His 16 years old twin sisters are at school and escaped.[2]
When Albemarle was 13, he attended as page to his cousin Princess Margaret, at the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth. His elder brother, known as Fergus, an officer in the Royal Scots, was on duty, lining the route of the Coronation procession. [3][4]
Albemarle had a close relationship with the Queen Mother. In November 1955, at 15, he was a page, (in scarlet tunic and bearing a sword) [5] at his aunt's installation as Chancellor of the University of London.
LONDON UNIVERSITY TO HONOUR QUEEN MOTHER When Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is installed as Chancellor of the University of London at the Royal Festival Hall to-day, Princess Margaret and the Princess Royal will watch the proceedings from the ceremonial box. The Queen Mother's page will be 15- year-old Albemarle Bowes-Lyon, her nephew, who was Princess Margaret's page at the Coronation. [6]
He was photographed by the Tatler and Bystander (4 February 1953), on his first day of term at Eton, standing on the pavement with his housemaster, R. J. N. Parr, waving to his father as Capt. the Hon. Michael Bowes-Lyon drove away on what looked like a bleak, misty February morning. The Tatler noted that
He was one of the early arrivals, with an opportunity to look round at his new surroundings, before night and the deluge.[7]
After his education at Eton College, [4] he studied at Magdalen College, Oxford.[8]
He was involved with 4 registered companies:
Director of Coutts & Company (1969 - 28 May 1993) Company number 00036695[9]. This oldest and most prestigious of private banks encompassed Strand Nominees, which handled investments for the children of the Royal Family.
Trustee of Elizabeth Finn Care Trust (1998-) (Company number 00515297) (Social work activities without accommodation, not elsewhere classified)[9]
Hon. Treasurer: Family Service Units (1976-1996). (Company number 00456426) (Social work without accommodation)[10]
His contribution towards the writing of William Shawcroft's book, 'Counting One's Blessings: the selected letters of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother' is acknowledged in the said book's preface. [15]
A painting by John Frederick Herring (Sr.) Cotherstone, A Bay Racehorse In A Stable, passed down through the Bowes-Lyon family from the 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and last owned by Bowes-Lyon, sold at Christie's, New York, NY, in the 1994-1995 season, for $13,800.[16][17]
Clubs: Turf Club, also frequented by his brother and nephew.[18][19]Brooks, Whites[11]
Someone who seems to have avoided publicity, (he has no Wikipedia page, and virtually no public photographs of him exist online) his hobby was hill-walking. [11]
He did not receive an invitation to the Coronation of King Charles III on 6 May 2023.
He passed away, aged 83, due to old age, on 30 October 2023. [20]His death was confirmed by the Dundee Courier:
BOWES LYON (Hon.) Michael Albemarle (Alby), died on October 30, 2023, aged 83, brother of Fergus (17th Earl of Strathmore), Mary and Patricia, much loved and hugely missed by his family and friends. Private funeral. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.[1]
Other media announcements were published, including that of The Telegraph on 4 November 2023.[21][22]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Dundee Courier., Family Announcements. (November 4, 2023). Retrieved from dct (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ British Newspaper Archive. Biggleswade Chronicle - Friday 28 May 1948. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ The London Gazette., 17 November 1953., Supplement: 40020., Page: 6237. Retrieved from the gazette (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ 4.04.1 British Newspaper Archive. Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle - Thursday 28 May 1953. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ British Newspaper Archive. Birmingham Daily Post - Friday 25 November 1955. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ British Newspaper Archive. The Scotsman - Thursday 24 November 1955. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ British Newspaper Archive. The Tatler - Wednesday 04 February 1953. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ The Magdalen College Record. (1967)., Oxford. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ 9.09.19.2 Debrett's people of today 2003. London: Debrett's. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Gov.uk. Michael Albemarle BOWES LYON. Retrieved from fau (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ 11.011.111.211.3 People of today. 1997., Debrett's Peerage. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ British Newspaper Archive. Biggleswade Chronicle - Friday 14 August 1953. Retrieved (with sub) from the bna (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ The London Gazette. Friday 15 February 1974. Retrieved from the gazette (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ The Standard. Who's who in the procession. Retrieved from the standard (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002; Shawcross, William. (2012)., New York : Farrar Straus and Giroux. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Theran, Susan., (1996)., Leonard's ANNUAL Price Index of Art Auctions, Volume #15. Auction Index. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Invaluable. John Frederick (1795) Herring
Lot 268: John Frederick Herring SR (British, 1795-1865). Retrieved from invaluable (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ 18.018.1 Clan Lyon Association of Canada., (23 May 2012)., Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Retrieved from wordpress (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Daily Mail. Eden, Richard (19 August 2022)., Eden Confidential. Disgraced sex pest Earl in furious bust up at private London club. Retrieved from tdm (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ The Times. Announcements; Births, marriages and deaths: November 4, 2023. Retrieved from the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive) (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Bowes Lyon. Retrieved from telegraph.co.uk (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
↑ Yahoo News. Moore, Matthew (Sat, 4 November 2023)., Sadness for King Charles following family death. Retrieved from yahoo.com (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
Further Reading
Hewitt, Michael., (2014)., A Most Remarkable Family: A History of the Lyon Family from 1066 to 2014. AuthorHouse. Retrieved from Google Books (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
Descendants of Sir Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Retrieved from (Here;) Accessed 6 Nov 2023.
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