6th Baron Hindlip (1940-2024)

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LoopyCrown3

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Jun 6, 2024, 8:13:29 PM6/6/24
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Charles Henry Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip (b. 5 August 1940- d. 5 June 2024) born to Henry Richard Allsopp, 5th Baron Hindlip and his wife Cecily Valentine Jane nee Borwick, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm Borwick.

He married in 1968 to Miss Fiona Victoria Jean Atherley (1947–2014), a daughter of Hon. William Johnston McGowan, second son of Harry McGowan, 1st Baron McGowan 
They had four children together:
Hon. Kirstie Mary Allsopp (born 31 August 1971)
Hon. Henry William Allsopp (born 8 June 1973), (7th Baron Hindlip, not yet claimed)
Hon. Sophia Atherley Allsopp (born 1980)
Hon. Natasha Fiona Allsopp (born 1986)

His daughter Kirstie posted on Instagram that he had passed away.

bx...@yahoo.com

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Jun 6, 2024, 9:39:51 PM6/6/24
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Although it's a bit early for DPB Online to have updated this page, a quick glance shows that the new Baron is married to Hon. Naomi Gummer, eldest daughter of Baron Chadlington (Life Peer).  They have a son and a daughter.

There are 4 males in the order of succession (before collateral branches are involved):

1. Hon. JASPER JAMES P., b.2017 (son of the new Baron)
2. Hon. John Peter, b. 1942, (uncle of the new Baron)
3. James Leonard, b. 1978, (son of #2)
4. Sam Stuart, b. 2015 (son of #3)

Brooke

Richard R

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Jun 7, 2024, 2:51:37 AM6/7/24
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Obit in the Times of 7 June 2024:

E X T R A C T

Lord Hindlip obituary: Christie’s chairman who sold Van Gogh’s Sunflowers for £24 million

Father of Kirstie Allsopp also sold Princess Diana’s dresses for record-breaking amounts

…The Hon Charles Henry Allsopp, universally known as Charlie, was the elder son of Major Henry Allsopp, 5th Baronet and Baron Hindlip, and his wife Cecily Valentine Jane, née Borwick. The family were leading members of the “beerage”, having been brewers in Burton-on-Trent since 1730. In 1859 they built the largest brewery in Britain and the title was created in 1886. However, according to Allsopp, neither his grandfather nor his father “ever had a job … They just tanked through the family money and wiped out 200 years of honest labour”. Early in the 20th century they lost control of their brewery and parted with the family seat.

Allsopp was born in 1940 at Haselbech Hall in Northamptonshire, his mother’s family home, and was educated at Eton, where he struggled because of dyslexia and failed to learn to draw from Wilfrid Blunt. After a period in France, which turned him into an ardent Francophile and introduced him to art and architecture, he held a three-year short-service commission in the Coldstream Guards. However, he realised that he had no real aptitude for soldiering and decided to try his luck with Christie’s...

…His salary had not greatly improved. He married in 1968 and later recalled: “In New York, Fiona was working in a clothes shop, I was paid the same as a refuse collector and we weren’t allowed to go overdrawn or have money sent from England — it was the days of exchange controls. On Thursdays we would count up our small change to see if we had enough to get a subway to a movie and dinner in Chinatown. Meanwhile, at work I was coming into contact with some of the richest people in the world.”

One way to improve their finances was through property, and there were six changes of London house in 15 years, although for 17 years they brought up their children at Totterdown House, an 80-acre estate in Berkshire. However, it lacked water, and in 1999 when they saw a Dorset farmhouse on the River Lydden advertised in Country Life, they bought the property. They created a new country house on the footprint of the old, with formal gardens and a nearby mill house.

His wife, a talented interior decorator, was Fiona McGowan, granddaughter of the 1st Lord McGowan, who had worked for the Nobel Explosives Company and then as the result of a merger became chairman of ICI for 20 years. There was a history of breast cancer in her maternal ancestry, and she lived with it for 25 years until her death in 2014. There were four children: Kirstie, the television presenter and property agent; Henry, an art dealer who is a godson of the Queen and succeeds to the titles; Sophia, also a television presenter; and Natasha, like Henry a director of their father’s Hindlip Fine Art…

…He inherited the titles in 1993 and took his seat in the House of Lords where his last speech, in 1999 just before the expulsion of the hereditaries, was on the likely impact of artists’ resale right on the art market…

Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, was born on August 5, 1940. He died of undisclosed causes on June 5, 2024, aged 83

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/lord-hindlip-allsopp-obituary-death-k7dlgpftv

Patricia Light

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Jun 8, 2024, 5:33:18 AM6/8/24
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Kirsty Allsopp pays tribute to her father https://news.sky.com/story/kirstie-allsopps-father-baron-hindlip-dies-aged-83-13149336 - she mentions that he had 8 grandchildren - DPB only records 6. 

LoopyCrown3

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Jun 8, 2024, 10:45:54 AM6/8/24
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I believe Kirsty has two step children which could be why she said eight.

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Jun 10, 2024, 2:12:54 PM6/10/24
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DPB Online has now updated this page.

Brooke

Richard R

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Jun 15, 2024, 12:46:16 AM6/15/24
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From the Times of 15 June 2024: HINDLIP Charles Henry Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, died at home in Dorset on Wednesday 5th June. Beloved husband, father and grandfather. A service of thanksgiving for Charlie’s life will be held at The Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, W1, at 3pm on Wednesday 26th June and afterwards at Christie’s, King Street…

ThomasFoolery

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Jun 27, 2024, 8:45:39 AM6/27/24
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From the Court Circulae, June 26th:


Her Majesty, also representing The King, was present at the Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of the Lord Hindlip which was held at the Grosvenor Chapel, 24 South Audley Street, London W1, this afternoon.

colinp

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Nov 28, 2025, 6:49:46 AM (23 hours ago) Nov 28
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Sir Henry William Allsopp, 7th Baron Hindlip is now entered on the Official Roll of the Baronetage as the 7th Baronet Allsopp of Hindlip Hall
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