3rd Baron Hemingford (1934-2023)

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Jan 19, 2023, 7:45:41 AM1/19/23
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According to Wikipedia, the 3rd Baron Hemingford (Dennis Nicholas Herbert), b. 1934,  died this month.  No actual date is given.

He is succeeded by his only son, Christopher Dennis Charles (b. 1973).  The new baron is married with 2 children.  His son, Frederick Dennis Russell, b. 2011, is the new ha.

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Brian Coleman

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Jan 19, 2023, 8:07:21 AM1/19/23
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There is an obit published in the Guardian 

Richard R

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Jan 19, 2023, 8:38:07 AM1/19/23
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Thanks for that.

From the Guardian online 18 Jan 2023:

Nick Herbert obituary – by dau Cally Herbert

My father, Nick Herbert, Lord Hemingford, who has died aged 88, enjoyed an illustrious career as a journalist and editor.

He first worked on the sports and US diplomatic desks at Reuters before becoming assistant Washington correspondent for the Times in 1960. In that role he was on the airport tarmac in Washington when Jackie Kennedy landed with JFK’s blood still on her dress. He also attended the first Beatles concert in the US, interviewed Martin Luther King Jr and covered the Cuban missile crisis.

Afterwards he moved to Beirut as Middle East correspondent for the Times, covering the six-day war and the British withdrawal from Aden, and was then the Times’s deputy features editor until 1970, when he took over as editor of the Cambridge Evening News.

In 1974 he joined the Westminster Press newspaper group as editorial director, appointing and supporting its editors and helping to modernise its 120 titles, introducing new technology and setting up an editorial training centre in Hastings, Sussex. From 1992 until his retirement in 1995 he was the company’s deputy chief executive.

Born in Watford to Elizabeth (nee Clark) and Dennis Herbert, Nick spent a number of his early years in Uganda, where his father was headteacher at King’s college in Budo. At the age of five he travelled with his family through France as it fell to Germany, taking a boat from Marseille to Mombasa and dodging the U-boats.

When they eventually returned from Uganda to the UK, Nick attended Oundle school in Northamptonshire and then studied English at Cambridge University before setting off on his journalistic career with Reuters.

In retirement he was influential in the creation of the Society of Editors and served on the executive committee of the National Trust. He was also the trust’s regional chair in East Anglia, overseeing the revival of Houghton Mill near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, walking past it daily to collect his copy of the Guardian.

Nick’s other interests included genealogy, about which he wrote a book, Successive Journeys (2008), spilling the beans on his ancestors. In 1982 he had succeeded his father, a hereditary peer, to the Hemingford title.

Nick met Jenny Bailey at a New Year’s Eve party. They married in 1958. and had four children. Jenny died in 2018, and he was married for a second time to the novelist Jill Paton Walsh in 2020. Jill died three weeks later.

Nick then lived independently with help from family, friends and carers. He is survived by me, my sisters Libby and Alice, brother Chris, and 12 grandchildren.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jan/18/nick-herbert-obituary

colinp

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Jan 19, 2023, 9:07:13 AM1/19/23
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Cambridge News obit -  Former Cambridge News editor who 'inspired a generation' dies - Cambridgeshire Live (cambridge-news.co.uk)

It concludes with:

The funeral of Dennis Nicholas Herbert (1934 to 2022) will be held on Friday February 3 at 2.30pm in St Margaret’s Church, Hemingford Abbots. The service will be streamed on this link: https://youtube.com/live/VZFJyhJ8qms. If you would like to donate to one of Nick's favourite charities in his memory, please visit https://dennisnicholaslordhemingford.muchloved.com/ and click on the donate button.

The muchloved giving page also gives the year of death as 2022
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colinp

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Feb 2, 2023, 4:42:31 PM2/2/23
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Lord Hemingford died on 17 December 2022
EXTRACTS:
Lord Hemingford, journalist and editor better known as Nick Herbert, who modernised Westminster Press – obituary

Colleagues rated him an exceptional mentor of staff, liked and respected for his modesty, quiet authority, unexpected insights and wisdom

The 3rd Baron Hemingford, who has died aged 88, was better known as the journalist Nicholas Herbert; after being a foreign correspondent with The Times and editor of the Cambridge Evening News, he was editorial director of the Westminster Press chain of provincial newspapers....

Dennis Nicholas Herbert was born at Watford on July 25 1934, the first child of Dennis Herbert and Elizabeth McClare Clark. He had two younger sisters who survive him: Celia, who married the Conservative MP Philip (Lord) Goodhart, and Catherine, wife of the landscape architect Hal Moggridge. Herbert’s paternal grandfather, Sir Dennis, was Conservative MP for Watford until his elevation to the peerage in 1943....

Succeeding to the Hemingford title on the death of his father in 1982, he made his maiden speech in the Lords the following year, on water privatisation. The last of his 29 speeches, in 1992, was on the introduction of the Press Complaints Commission. He left the Lords in 1999 when Tony Blair’s government excluded most of the hereditary peers....

Nicholas Herbert married Jenny Bailey in 1958; they had three daughters and a son. She died in 2018, and in September 2020 he married secondly the novelist Jill Paton Walsh; she died just three weeks after the wedding.

He is survived by his children, and is succeeded as the 4th Baron Hemingford by his son, Christopher Herbert, born on July 4 1973.

Nicholas Herbert, July 25 1934, died December 17 2022


colinp

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Oct 18, 2023, 9:27:12 AM10/18/23
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From the House of Lords minutes of proceedings 16 October 2023:

Barony of Hemingford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom  The Lord Chancellor reported that Christopher Dennis Charles Herbert had established his claim to the Barony of Hemingford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Clerk of the Parliaments was accordingly directed to enter Lord Hemingford on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 9(4).


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