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Edward Richard Lambton, 7th Earl of Durham (born 19 October 1961), commonly known as Ned Lambton, is a
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and musician. He has played guitar in a country band named Pearl, TN.


Life and career

He was born in 1961, the youngest child and only son of Belinda Blew-Jones and Antony, Viscount Lambton, who was the eldest surviving son of John Lambton, 5th Earl of Durham. After five daughters, a
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was lit at the top of
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(formerly part of the Lambton Estate) to mark his birth as heir to his father's estates and titles. On 23 April 1962, he was baptised by
Maurice Harland Maurice Henry Harland (17 April 1896 – 29 September 1986) was a 20th-century Anglican bishop, his most significant appointment being Bishop of Durham from 1956 to 1966. He was one of nine Diocesan bishops in England in the 1950s who had serve ...
,
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, in the church of St Barnabas, Burnmoor, and an ox was roasted as part of the celebrations. His godparents were former Prime Minister Anthony Eden, the Earl of Avon; Prince
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; journalist
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, and socialite
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. Lady
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, the broadcaster, is the eldest of his five sisters. His maternal grandparents were Douglas Holden Blew-Jones and the former Violet Hilda Margaret Birkin. Her sister was Freda Dudley Ward, the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales, before his relationship with Thelma Furness and then
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. Upon his paternal grandfather's death on 4 February 1970, Lambton's father succeeded as 6th
Earl of Durham Earl of Durham is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1833 for the Whig politician and colonial official John Lambton, 1st Baron Durham. Known as "Radical Jack", he played a leading role in the passing of the Ref ...
but disclaimed his peerage titles on 23 February that same year. During this short period, Lambton was known by the
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Viscount Lambton, but afterwards was styled Lord Durham (as if using the courtesy title Baron Durham) to avoid confusion with his father, who improperly continued to style himself Lord Lambton. Lambton stood for the
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in his father's former constituency of
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in the 1997 general election, gaining 3.4% of the vote. He succeeded his father as 7th Earl of Durham in 2006, Edward Pearce
"Obituary: Lord Lambton"
''The Guardian'', 2 January 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
and he has been involved in an inheritance dispute with some of his sisters. Lambton owns Villa Cetinale, a 17th-century villa in
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that was inherited from his father.


Marriages and children

Lambton has been married three times and divorced twice. In 1983, he married Christabel Mary McEwen, daughter of Rory McEwen (a younger son of
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) and Romana von Hofmannsthal (a daughter of
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and
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). They had one son: * Frederick Lambton, Viscount Lambton (born 23 February 1985). Lambton and McEwen divorced in 1995. She has since married the musician
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. On 19 October 1995, Lambton married Catherine FitzGerald, an
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aristocrat who is a daughter of
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, and Olda Ann Willes. Their marriage did not produce any children, and they divorced in 2002. She is now married to actor
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. Lambton also has a daughter, Molly (born 2000), from another relationship. In January 2011, Lambton married 28-year-old ex-model Marina Hanbury, who worked as a parliamentary assistant to
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, M.P., until 2010. Marina's sister is Rose, Marchioness of Cholmondeley. He and Marina have three children: * Lady Stella Rose Lambton (born 25 October 2011). * The Hon. Claud Timothy Lambton (born 1 September 2015). * Lady Acony Belle Lambton (born 8 November 2017).


References

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