Archibald Kennedy, 3rd Marquess of Ailsa

Archibald Kennedy, 3rd Marquess of Ailsa (1 September 1847 – 9 April 1938) was a Scottish peer

Early life

Archibald was born on 1 September 1847, the eldest of three sons born to Julia (née Jephson), Marchioness of Ailsa, and Archibald Kennedy, 2nd Marquess of Ailsa.[1] Among his siblings was Maj Lord Alexander Kennedy, Lord John Kennedy, Lady Julia Alice Kennedy,[2] Lady Evelyn Anne Kennedy, and Lady Constance Eleanor Kennedy.[3]

His father was the eldest son of Archibald Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis, himself the oldest son of Archibald Kennedy, 1st Marquess of Ailsa. His mother was the second daughter of Sir Richard Jephson, 1st Baronet and the former Charlotte Rochfort Smith.[3]

Career

As a young man he served as an officer in the Coldstream Guards. In 1885, he founded the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, which was based in Troon and Ayr, Ayrshire.

Peerage

Upon the death of his father on 20 March 1870, he succeeded to the titles of 14th Earl of Cassilis, 16th Lord Kennedy, 3rd Marquess of Ailsa and 3rd Baron Ailsa. Along with the title came 76,000 acres in Ayrshire]. He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Ayrshire between 1919 and 1937.

Personal life

Isabella, Marchioness of Ailsa, née MacMaster, photographed 11 August 1902.

Lord Ailsa was twice married. His first marriage took place on 7 March 1871 to Hon. Evelyn Stuart, daughter of Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre and Lady Evelyn Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (herself a daughter of George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland). Together, they were the parents of five children:[3]

He married secondly on 3 November 1891 to Isabella MacMaster, the only daughter of Hugh MacMaster, a market gardener of Kausani, India. Together, they had two more children:[3]

  • Lt.-Col. Lord Hugh Kennedy (1895–1970), who married Katharine Louisa Clare Atherton, daughter of Francis Henry Atherton.[3]
  • Lady Marjory Kennedy (b. 1898), who married Sir Laurence Pierce Brooke Merriam, MC.[3]

Lord Ailsa died at his home, Culzean Castle, overlooking the Firth of Clyde where he was known as one of the foremost floriculturists, on 9 April 1938.[6]

References

  1. "Archibald Kennedy, 3rd Marquess of Ailsa". BBC Your Paintings. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. "LADY JULIA FOLLETT; Sister of Marquess of Ailsa, 87, Refused to Use Electricity" (PDF). The New York Times. 25 December 1936. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  3. Cracroft's Peerage. "Ailsa, Marquess of (UK, 1831)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Heraldic Media Limited. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. "MARQUESS OF AILSA DIES; Donated to Scotland Castle Where Eisenhower Has Suite" (PDF). The New York Times. 3 June 1956. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. Times, Special to The New York (3 June 1957). "MARQUESS OF AILSA DIES; Family's Castle Has Suite of Rooms for Eisenhower" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  6. TIMES, Special Cable to THE NEW YORK (10 April 1938). "MARQUESS OF AILSA DEAD IN SCOTLAND; Shipbuilder, 90, Was Member of One of His Country's Chief Noble Houses HELD TITLE FOR 68 YEARS Marine Engineer Also Known as Land Owner, Yachtsman and Floriculturist" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Earl of Eglinton
Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire
19191937
Succeeded by
Sir Charles Fergusson, Bt
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Archibald Kennedy
Marquess of Ailsa
18701938
Succeeded by
Archibald Kennedy
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Archibald Kennedy
Earl of Cassilis
18701938
Succeeded by
Archibald Kennedy

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