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'''Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron Grimthorpe''', [[Territorial Decoration|TD]], [[Deputy Lieutenant|DL]] (1891–1963), was a banker and breeder of racehorses. Beckett was son of [[Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe]]. He was a partner in the [[Leeds]] firm of [[Beckett & Co.]], which later became part of the [[Westminster Bank]], and in the aeronautical firm [[Airspeed Ltd.]] His racehorses included [[Fortina]], which won the [[Cheltenham Gold Cup]] in 1947, and Fragrant Mac, which won the [[Scottish Grand National]] in 1952.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}


==Personal life==
'''Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd [[Baron Grimthorpe]]''', [[Territorial Decoration|TD]], was a banker and breeder of racehorses. He was a partner in the [[Leeds]] firm of [[Becket & Co.]], which later became part of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. His racehorses included Fortina, which won the [[Cheltenham Gold Cup]] in [[1947]], and Fragrant Mac, which won the [[Scottish Grand National]] in [[1952]]. He married twice.
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Beckett was educated in 1903 at [[Eton College]]. He was educated at [[University College, Oxford]].<ref name=Debrett/>
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[[Category:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom|Grimthorpe, Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron]]
Beckett gained the title of 3rd Baron Grimthorpe on 9 May 1917.

[[Category:1891 births|Grimthorpe, Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron]]
Beckett fought in [[World War I]]. He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the [[Yorkshire Hussars]] in the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]].<ref name=Debrett/> He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Yorkshire Hussars between 1936 and 1940. Beckett fought in [[World War II]], where he was [[mentioned in despatches]].<ref name=Debrett/> He held the office of [[Deputy Lieutenant]] of the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. And was [[Parliamentary Private Secretary]] under secretary of state of war in 1919.<ref name=Debrett/>
[[Category:1963 deaths|Grimthorpe, Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron]]

He married, firstly, Mary Alice Archdale, daughter of Colonel Mervyn Henry Archdale and Mary de Bathe, on 3 September 1914.<ref name=Debrett/> He and Mary Alice Archdale were divorced in 1945. He married, secondly, Angela Courage, daughter of Edward Hubert Courage and Beatrice Mary Awdry, on 25 March 1945. He died on 22 February 1963 at age 71.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}

Beckett frequently took part in the [[Cresta Run]], St Moritz, Switzerland.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}

His interest in aviation included ownership of two light aircraft. As a major investor in Airspeed Ltd, he became chairman of the company. He founded an airline, [[North Eastern Airways]] in 1935,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Davies |first1=R. E. G. |title=British Airways: An airline and its aircraft Volume 1: 1919 - 1939|date=2005 |publisher=Paladwr Press |location=McLean, Virginia, USA |isbn=1-888962-24-0 |url=https://documents.pub/download/british-airways-an-airline-and-its-aircraft-v-1 |accessdate=28 November 2021}}</ref> using several aircraft produced by Airspeed, until it was grounded by [[World War II]],<ref>{{cite book |last1=Middleton |first1=D. H. |title=Airspeed The Company and its Aeroplanes |date=1982 |publisher=Terence Dalton Ltd |location=Lavrnham, UK |isbn=0-861-38-009-6 |pages=5–6}}</ref> He was also president of Yorkshire Aero Club.<ref>{{cite web |title=Yorkshire Aero Club |url=https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Yorkshire_Aero_Club |website=Grace's Guide to British Industrial History |access-date=3 December 2021}}</ref>

==Arms==
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|image = Grimthorpe Achievement.png
|escutcheon = Gules a fess between three boars' heads couped Erminois.
|crest = A boar’s head couped Or pierced by a cross patée fitchée erect Gules.
|supporters = Two sangliers Erminois each gorged with a collar and pendant therefrom an escutcheon Gules charged with a cross patée fitchée Or.
|motto = Prodesse Civibus (To Serve The State)<ref>{{cite book|title=Debrett's Peerage |date=1921}}</ref>}}

==References==
{{ref list|refs=<ref name=Debrett>{{harv|Hesilrige|1921|page=426}}</ref>}}

===Book source===
*{{cite book |last=Hesilrige |first=Arthur G. M. |date=1921| title=Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy| url=https://archive.org/details/debrettspeeraget00unse/page/426 | location=160A, [[Fleet street]], [[London]], UK |publisher=[[Dean & Son]]|page=426}}

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Latest revision as of 08:56, 13 August 2024

Ralph William Ernest Beckett, 3rd Baron Grimthorpe, TD, DL (1891–1963), was a banker and breeder of racehorses. Beckett was son of Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe. He was a partner in the Leeds firm of Beckett & Co., which later became part of the Westminster Bank, and in the aeronautical firm Airspeed Ltd. His racehorses included Fortina, which won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1947, and Fragrant Mac, which won the Scottish Grand National in 1952.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Beckett was educated in 1903 at Eton College. He was educated at University College, Oxford.[1]

Beckett gained the title of 3rd Baron Grimthorpe on 9 May 1917.

Beckett fought in World War I. He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the service of the Yorkshire Hussars in the RAF.[1] He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Yorkshire Hussars between 1936 and 1940. Beckett fought in World War II, where he was mentioned in despatches.[1] He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire. And was Parliamentary Private Secretary under secretary of state of war in 1919.[1]

He married, firstly, Mary Alice Archdale, daughter of Colonel Mervyn Henry Archdale and Mary de Bathe, on 3 September 1914.[1] He and Mary Alice Archdale were divorced in 1945. He married, secondly, Angela Courage, daughter of Edward Hubert Courage and Beatrice Mary Awdry, on 25 March 1945. He died on 22 February 1963 at age 71.[citation needed]

Beckett frequently took part in the Cresta Run, St Moritz, Switzerland.[citation needed]

His interest in aviation included ownership of two light aircraft. As a major investor in Airspeed Ltd, he became chairman of the company. He founded an airline, North Eastern Airways in 1935,[2] using several aircraft produced by Airspeed, until it was grounded by World War II,[3] He was also president of Yorkshire Aero Club.[4]

Arms

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Coat of arms of Ralph Beckett, 3rd Baron Grimthorpe
Crest
A boar’s head couped Or pierced by a cross patée fitchée erect Gules.
Escutcheon
Gules a fess between three boars' heads couped Erminois.
Supporters
Two sangliers Erminois each gorged with a collar and pendant therefrom an escutcheon Gules charged with a cross patée fitchée Or.
Motto
Prodesse Civibus (To Serve The State)[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e (Hesilrige 1921, p. 426)
  2. ^ Davies, R. E. G. (2005). British Airways: An airline and its aircraft Volume 1: 1919 - 1939. McLean, Virginia, USA: Paladwr Press. ISBN 1-888962-24-0. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  3. ^ Middleton, D. H. (1982). Airspeed The Company and its Aeroplanes. Lavrnham, UK: Terence Dalton Ltd. pp. 5–6. ISBN 0-861-38-009-6.
  4. ^ "Yorkshire Aero Club". Grace's Guide to British Industrial History. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  5. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 1921.

Book source

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Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Grimthorpe
1917–1963
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
(of Leeds)
1917–1963
Succeeded by