Sir Peter Proby, 2nd Baronet,
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DL (4 December 1911 – 18 April 2002) was an English landowner and
bursar
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of
Eton.
Early life
The eldest son of
Sir Richard Proby and Betty Monica Murray.
He was raised on the 3,700-acre family estate,
Elton Hall
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The hall lies in an estate through which the River Nene runs. The building in ...
, near
Oundle
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. Peter was educated at Eton and
Trinity College, Oxford
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Career
After graduating from Oxford, he worked for the
China trading firm of
Jardine Matheson
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for four years, traveling between company posts on the
Yangtze
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, leaving China in 1938. He enlisted in the
Irish Guards
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upon the outbreak of
World War II
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, spending most of his career in
military intelligence
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interpreting
aerial photographs
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and interrogating captured German airmen.
After the war, Proby qualified as a land agent, and then managed the family estate.
In 1953, Proby was offered the bursarship of Eton. During his tenure there, several new buildings were erected, including Villiers and Farrer houses, and the college chapel was renovated after an infestation of
death watch beetle
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. Proby was noted for his skilled financial management of these projects, and for his enthusiasm for new technology. After retiring from the bursarship in 1971, he returned to the management of
Elton Elton may refer to:
Places
England
* Elton, Cambridgeshire (formerly Huntingdonshire), a village
** Elton Hall, a baronial hall
* Elton, Cheshire, a village and civil parish
* Elton, County Durham, a village and civil parish
* Elton, Derbyshire ...
and engaged in local affairs.
Proby inherited his father's baronetcy in 1979, and in 1981, after a year as a
deputy lieutenant, was appointed
Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire
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. He left that office in 1985.
Personal life
On 15 January 1944, he married Blanche Harrison Cripps, daughter of Colonel Henry Harrison Cripps. Together, they were the parents of five children:
* Sarah Blanche Proby (b. 1945), who married Peter George Mills in 1968.
* John Granville Proby (1946–1971)
*
Sir William Proby, 3rd Baronet (b. 1949), who married Meredyth Anne Brentnall in 1974.
* Charlotte Mary Proby (b. 1957), who married Stephen John Hay in 1984.
* Christine Elisabeth Proby (b. 1957), who married Christopher T. C. Dobbs, a Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries,
in 1983.
Sir Peter died on 18 April 2002.
References
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Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford
Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Irish Guards officers
British Army personnel of World War II
Deputy Lieutenants of Cambridgeshire
Knights of the Order of St John
Lord-Lieutenants of Cambridgeshire
People educated at Eton College
1911 births
2002 deaths
English landowners