Obit in the Times of 21 July 2022:
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Field Marshal Lord Inge KG obituaryFormer chief of the defence staff who could put the fear of God into his officers and was the last to serve in the rank of field marshal...Peter Anthony Inge was born in Croydon in 1935, the only child of Raymond Inge, a businessman, and Grace du Rose. The family moved to Kent not long afterwards, and Inge went to Summerfields preparatory school in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex. When his parents separated he went to live with his mother in the Lake District, and then to Wrekin College in Shropshire, known for its extensive grounds and playing fields, where he was a fast rugby winger, an accomplished cricketer and county-level quarter-miler...
...[he] met in Yorkshire Letitia (Tisha)
Thornton-Berry [gentry family of Swinithwaite Hall], daughter of a barrister. They were married in 1960 once his tour as ADC ended. Tisha died in 2020, and he is survived by two daughters,
Antonia, who married a Royal Navy officer, and Verity, who worked for several MPs in the House of Commons...
...He was ennobled on relinquishing the appointment in 1997, as is the practice still, and became an active member of the House of Lords, where he contributed with cogency and force in defence debates...
...Inge thoroughly enjoyed the fruits of his long service — the Garter, the ermine, the flat in Dolphin Square, the Long Room at Lord’s, lunch at Wiltons, dinner at Pratt’s — but he was perhaps most at home walking in his beloved Dales or reading history and military fiction of an evening. As a gregarious man and a much-admired officer, the onset of Alzheimer’s and consequent withdrawal from public life was a shock to all who had known his penetrating mind, sense of fun and love of the soldier.
The Rt Hon Field Marshal the Lord Inge of Richmond KG, GCB, DL was born on August 5, 1935. He died on July 20, 2022, aged 86