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Peregrine Nicholas Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans (2 January 1941 – 15 July 2016), was a British peer and founder of the Elephant Fayre and Port Eliot Lit Fest.


Biography

Peregrine Nicholas Eliot was the son of
Nicholas Eliot, 9th Earl of St Germans Nicholas Richard Michael Eliot, 9th Earl of St Germans (26 January 1914 – 11 March 1988) was a British peer. Early life and education Born at 2, Wyndham Place, Marylebone, London, Eliot was the son of Montague Eliot, 8th Earl of St Germans an ...
and his wife Helen Mary (17 April 1915 – 6 December 1951), daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Walter Villiers, DSO,
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, of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, and Lady Kathleen Mary, daughter of Lowry Cole, 4th Earl of Enniskillen. Charles Villiers was a descendant of the politician and diplomat
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- himself a son of the 2nd
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- and of the politician
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. Eliot was educated at
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. In 1963, he became a partner in
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, the company established to oversee the distribution of
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merchandise. In 1988, on the death of his father, he succeeded as the 10th Earl of St Germans.


Festivals


Elephant Fayre

In 1980 a small festival which had outgrown its site at
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in mid-Cornwall approached the Port Eliot estate and asked if it could be held in the idyllic grounds. The estate office agreed a price, and there began the Elephant Fayre, one of the most eclectic festivals of the 1980s. The festival ran from 1981 to 1986, beginning with some 1,500 visitors over four days, and featured a mix of music, theatre and visual arts. Over the years the festival grew, attracting crowds of up to 30,000 and bands such as
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, The Fall and
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. The burning down of the oldest tree in the park, looting of the village surgery and the robbing of stall-holders in 1985 prompted Lord Eliot and fellow organisers to make the 1986 festival the last.


Port Eliot Festival

In 2003 Lord St Germans began the Port Eliot Lit Fest.


Harley Davidson life

Lord Perry Eliot had a keen interest in motorcycles, including a modern Kawasaki, a town scooter and a vintage Scott Squirrel but his consuming passion was for Harley-Davidsons. He loved to ride around London in his younger days on a WW2 750cc side valve Harley with hand gearshift and foot pedal clutch, joining the H-D Riders Club GB in 1963, becoming a Vice President and later an Honorary Life Member. When he was obliged to leave Chelsea and take over running of the family estate he invited the HD Club to spend a weekend every year, beginning in 1972 and continuing every year since apart from 2020 when Covid cancelled the event.


Marriages and children

He was married three times: On 9 October 1964 he married Jacquetta Jean Frederika Lampson (b. 1943), a daughter of
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. They had three sons: * Jago Nicholas Aldo Eliot, Lord Eliot (24 March 1966 – 15 April 2006), father of Albert Clarence Eliot, 11th Earl of St Germans (born 4 November 2004) * Louis Robert Eliot (born 11 April 1968) * Francis Michael Eliot (born 16 November 1971) They were divorced in 1990. On 20 April 1992 he married Elizabeth Dorothy Williams (b. 1961), with no issue. They were divorced in 1996. In September 2005 he married Catherine Wilson, with no issue.


Death

Peregrine Eliot, 10th Earl St. Germans died after a short illness (following surgery for cancer) on 15 July 2016.The Earl of St Germans, founder of the Port Eliot Festival – obituary
''The Telegraph'', 17 July 2016


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