FELLOWES, Jack (b. Hi2020)

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Shinjinee Sen

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Dec 19, 2020, 8:06:07 AM12/19/20
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Charlie Fellowes,  racehorse trainer,  and his wife Victoria nee Mills (engagement announced 2017) had their first son Jack in the first week of lockdown per Tatler. So born in late March? 

Charlie is the Hon Charles Henry Fellowes (b 1986),  second and younger son of John Ailwyn Fellowes,  4th Baron  De Ramsey (b 1942) and his only son and first child with his 2nd wife Alison Birkmyre (b 1954) now Lady De Ramsey, daughter of Sir Archibald Birkmyre,  3rd  (1923-2001). That baronetcy was created 1921 for the Scottish born jute manufacturer and merchant Archibald Birkmyre. 

The De Ramseys have lived at Abbots Ripon,  Cambridgeshire, since 1931. Lady De Ramsey owns a share in a racing syndicate,  and introduced her son to the sport at age six. And yes,  Charlie is a distant relative of the royal courtier  Lord Fellowes (Baron Fellowes,  of Shotesham in the county of  Norfolk) previously Sir Robert Fellowes,  PC (husband of Lady Jane Spencer) and the writer Julian Kitchener-Fellowes,  Baron Fellowes of West Stafford.

 The title was created in 1887 for Edward Fellowes MP (d that year)  son of the owner of Ramsey Abbey, Norfolk. Charlie is the second son,  and his elder half brother Freddie/Fred  (b 1978) is the heir apparent. It is not clear if Freddie Fellowes is married. 

Article on party organizer Freddie/Fred Fellowes:  https://www.tatler.com/article/secret-garden-party-freddie-fellowes

Another barony Ailwyn, created 1921 for a younger son of the first Lord De Ramsey, became extinct in 1988. 

Ramsey Abbey,  a former monastery of note,  was owned by the Fellowes family 1737-1937 and then given to a school for 100 years. The gatehouse is owned by the National Trust. 

Charlie's wife Victoria is the Head of Marketing of Incipio Group that is responsible for some society hot spots. Victoria Louise (b 1987 Q3 ) was born the daughter of Graham Mills, of Guildford, Surrey,  and his wife Jeanne L Spence. 

Source for birth:

Richard R.  "Fellowes/Mills engagement" 9 June 2017.

Other sources:




The Fellowes of Shotesham, Norfolk. (family of Robert Fellowes) is the junior branch of the Lords De Ramsey. The two branches descend from Coulson Fellowes and his brother William Fellowes. 

William (1660-1723/24) --> Coulson Fellowes (1696-1769) bought Ramsey Abbey --> William Fellowes MP (d 1804) ---> William Henry Fellowes MP (1769-1837) MP for Huntingdon --> Edward Fellowes,  cr Baron De Ramsey 1887 (1809-1887)

William Fellowes (1660-1723/24) --> William Fellowes (1705-1775) of Shotesham Park  ---> Robert Fellowes (1742-1829) ---> Robert Fellowes (1779-1869) --> Robert Fellowes (1817-1915 died at 97) --> Charles Arthur Fellowes (1858-1943) ---> Sir William Albemarle Fellowes KCVO (1899-1986) land agent, md Jane Charlotte Ferguson --> Robert Fellowes,  Baron Fellowes (b 1941) 

Lord Fellowes and Lord De Ramsey are sixth cousins patrilineally 

How are these Fellowes related to Julian Fellowes?

One generation earlier via William Fellowes and Susannah Coulson: 

Thomas Fellowes (1662/63-1748)  --> William Fellowes (1738-1827) ---> Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Fellowes   (1778-1853) --> General Peregrine Henry Fellowes (1821-1891) --> Captain Peregrine Henry Thomas Fellowes (1851-1893) --->  Henry Shirley Mordant Fellowes (1885-1915) --> Edward Launcelot Fellowes (1912-1999) --> Julian Alexander Fellowes, now Kitchener-Fellowes  (b 1949) md Emma Joy Kitchener,  now Lady Emma Kitchener-Fellowes as of 2012 by R Warrant 

The two lords are seventh cousins of Julian Fellowes, now a life peer himself. 


Patricia Light

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Jul 30, 2024, 8:11:45 AM7/30/24
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Hon Charles Henry Fellowes b.1986 (son of 4th Baron De Ramsey & Alison Birkmyre) married 2018 Victoria Mills & had issue as recorded above:
JACK ARCHIBALD FELLOWES B.2020 GRO Q3 CAMBRIDGESHIRE  &
GEORGE HENRY FELLOWES B.2022 GRO Q3 CAMBRIDGESHIRE
(mother's name MILLS)
George's birth is not recorded in DPB

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