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Ronald Ferguson (polo)

Major Ronald Ivor Ferguson (10 October 1931 – 16 March 2003) was a polo manager, initially to the Duke of Edinburgh and later, for many years, to then Charles, Prince of Wales. His daughter, Sarah, Duchess of York, is the former wife of the Duke of York. He was the maternal grandfather of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.[1]

Ronald Ferguson
Born
Ronald Ivor Ferguson

(1931-10-10)10 October 1931
London, England
Died16 March 2003(2003-03-16) (aged 71)
Spouses
(m. 1956; div. 1974)
Susan Deptford
(m. 1975)
Children5, including Sarah, Duchess of York
Parent

Biography edit

Early life edit

Ferguson was the son of Colonel Andrew Henry Ferguson (1899–1966) and his wife Marian Montagu Douglas Scott (1908–1996), a first cousin of Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, who became (after her wedding to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester) Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and an aunt-by-marriage of Queen Elizabeth II.

His maternal grandfather was Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott, the fourth son of William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch, a direct descendant of Charles II of England, and Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton.

His great-grandfather (through his paternal grandmother) was Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden.

Ferguson's elder brother, John Ferguson, died at 10 years of age from peritonitis.[1]

He was born in London and grew up at Dummer Down Farm, his later home in adulthood, at Dummer, near Basingstoke in Hampshire. He attended Ludgrove School followed by Eton College and Sandhurst.[1]

Career edit

He entered the Life Guards in February 1952,[2] the regiment of which his father had previously been Colonel.[3] In 1954 Ferguson was promoted to Lieutenant[4] and Captain in 1958.[5] Ferguson retired in 1968 and was "granted the honorary rank of Major".[6] During his career he served with the regiment in Germany, Egypt, Aden, and Cyprus. In 1987, he was entered as an officer (brother) in the Venerable Order of Saint John.[7]

Polo edit

After he retired, he devoted himself to polo. His interest in polo frequently brought him into contact with the Royal Family, and it was through this connection that his daughter, Sarah, met Prince Andrew.

In 1979, on the England II team alongside Alan Kent, Patrick Churchward and Charles, Prince of Wales, he won the Silver Jubilee Cup.[8]

In 1988, while his daughter Sarah was married to Prince Andrew, the News of the World printed a story about Ferguson's membership of the Wigmore Club, "a health club and massage parlour in London staffed by girls who, dressed in starched white 'medical' gowns, allegedly offered à la carte sexual services to members."[1] He maintained that he had used the club "for massage only... and by that I mean a totally straight one" and as "a kind of cocoon where I could shut myself away for an hour and think".[1] The controversy did not affect his marriage; however, it allegedly led him to leave his post as the Prince of Wales' polo manager and his position at the Guards Polo Club.[9]

He was reinstated with the Guards Polo Club shortly before he died.

Personal life edit

Ferguson's first wife was Susan Wright. They married in St Margaret's, Westminster on 17 January 1956. They had two daughters:[10]

  • Jane Louisa Ferguson (b. 26 August 1957) married William Makim in July 1976. They had two children before divorcing in 1991. She remarried Rainer Hans Luedecke on 1 January 1994. They have one daughter.
    • Seamus Makim (b. 1981) married Silvia Zeltenhammer. They have two sons:
      • Vincent Makim
      • Quintin Makim
    • Ayesha Makim (b. 1986) married Sacha Specker in May 2015. They have one daughter:
      • Poppy Jane Specker (b. 19 February 2020)
    • Heidi Olivia Luedecke (b. 19 June 1996)
  • Sarah Margaret Ferguson (b. 15 October 1959), later the Duchess of York; married Prince Andrew, Duke of York in 1986, by him being mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.

The couple divorced in 1974. During their marriage, the Fergusons were recognised society figures. The Major retired from his army career, and his family moved to Dummer Down Farm which he inherited upon his father's death.

In 1976, Ferguson married for the second time to Susan Rosemary Deptford (b. 1946). They had three children:[10]

  • Andrew Frederick John Ferguson (b. 1978); married Florence Jane C. Hill on 15 June 2019
  • Alice Victoria Ferguson (b. 1980) married Nicholas Stileman on 28 August 2010. They have one daughter:
    • Amara Eliza Stileman (b. 10 April 2012)
  • Elizabeth Charlotte "Eliza" Ferguson (b. 1985); married Harry Cobb on 2 September 2017.

Ferguson's widow Susan remarried in Dummer in 2012, Lt-Gen Sir Richard Swinburn, who was made Commander UK Field Army in 1994. Prince Andrew, Sarah, Duchess of York and their two daughters attended Sir Richard and Lady Swinburn's wedding celebrations.[11] Sir Richard died in October 2017.

His rare media appearances were to defend his daughter Sarah and raise awareness of prostate cancer. He had cancer during the last decade of his life. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1996, and also had skin cancer.[12] He suffered a heart attack in November 2002.[13] In March 2003, he died, aged 71, of a heart attack at the Hampshire Clinic, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.[14]

Bibliography edit

  • The Galloping Major: My Life in Singular Times (London: Macmillan, 1994. ISBN 978-0-333-61454-9)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e , Daily Telegraph, 17 March 2003. Retrieved 22 August 2007.
  2. ^ "No. 39495". The London Gazette (Supplement). 18 March 1952. p. 1595.
  3. ^ London Gazette, 28 October 1966, p.11793
  4. ^ London Gazette, 5 February 1954, p. 1
  5. ^ Supplement to the London Gazette, 7 February 1958, p. 840
  6. ^ Supplement to the London Gazette, 26 November 1968, p. 1
  7. ^ London Gazette, 9 November 1987
  8. ^ Horace A. Laffaye, Polo in Britain: A History, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2012, p. 320
  9. ^ Barker, Dennis (17 March 2003). "Major Ronald Ferguson". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  10. ^ a b Births England and Wales 1984-2006
  11. ^ "Beatrice and Eugenie share Duchess of York's joy as stepmother remarries". Hello. 21 December 2012.
  12. ^ "Major Ron Ferguson dies aged 71". Hello!. 17 March 2003. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Major Ferguson has heart attack". The Daily Telegraph. 22 November 2002. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  14. ^ Davies, Caroline (18 March 2003). "The 'Galloping Major' Ronald Ferguson dies". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

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For the American economist see Ronald Ferguson economist For the Scottish soldier and politician see Ronald Craufurd Ferguson For other people known as Ron Ferguson see Ronald Ferguson Major Ronald Ivor Ferguson 10 October 1931 16 March 2003 was a polo manager initially to the Duke of Edinburgh and later for many years to then Charles Prince of Wales His daughter Sarah Duchess of York is the former wife of the Duke of York He was the maternal grandfather of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie 1 Ronald FergusonBornRonald Ivor Ferguson 1931 10 10 10 October 1931London EnglandDied16 March 2003 2003 03 16 aged 71 Basingstoke Hampshire EnglandSpousesSusan Wright m 1956 div 1974 wbr Susan Deptford m 1975 wbr Children5 including Sarah Duchess of YorkParentMarian Montagu Douglas Scott mother Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Polo 1 4 Personal life 2 Bibliography 3 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Ferguson was the son of Colonel Andrew Henry Ferguson 1899 1966 and his wife Marian Montagu Douglas Scott 1908 1996 a first cousin of Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott who became after her wedding to Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester and an aunt by marriage of Queen Elizabeth II His maternal grandfather was Lieutenant Colonel Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott the fourth son of William Montagu Douglas Scott 6th Duke of Buccleuch a direct descendant of Charles II of England and Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton His great grandfather through his paternal grandmother was Henry Brand 2nd Viscount Hampden Ferguson s elder brother John Ferguson died at 10 years of age from peritonitis 1 He was born in London and grew up at Dummer Down Farm his later home in adulthood at Dummer near Basingstoke in Hampshire He attended Ludgrove School followed by Eton College and Sandhurst 1 Career edit He entered the Life Guards in February 1952 2 the regiment of which his father had previously been Colonel 3 In 1954 Ferguson was promoted to Lieutenant 4 and Captain in 1958 5 Ferguson retired in 1968 and was granted the honorary rank of Major 6 During his career he served with the regiment in Germany Egypt Aden and Cyprus In 1987 he was entered as an officer brother in the Venerable Order of Saint John 7 Polo edit After he retired he devoted himself to polo His interest in polo frequently brought him into contact with the Royal Family and it was through this connection that his daughter Sarah met Prince Andrew In 1979 on the England II team alongside Alan Kent Patrick Churchward and Charles Prince of Wales he won the Silver Jubilee Cup 8 In 1988 while his daughter Sarah was married to Prince Andrew the News of the World printed a story about Ferguson s membership of the Wigmore Club a health club and massage parlour in London staffed by girls who dressed in starched white medical gowns allegedly offered a la carte sexual services to members 1 He maintained that he had used the club for massage only and by that I mean a totally straight one and as a kind of cocoon where I could shut myself away for an hour and think 1 The controversy did not affect his marriage however it allegedly led him to leave his post as the Prince of Wales polo manager and his position at the Guards Polo Club 9 He was reinstated with the Guards Polo Club shortly before he died Personal life edit Ferguson s first wife was Susan Wright They married in St Margaret s Westminster on 17 January 1956 They had two daughters 10 Jane Louisa Ferguson b 26 August 1957 married William Makim in July 1976 They had two children before divorcing in 1991 She remarried Rainer Hans Luedecke on 1 January 1994 They have one daughter Seamus Makim b 1981 married Silvia Zeltenhammer They have two sons Vincent Makim Quintin Makim Ayesha Makim b 1986 married Sacha Specker in May 2015 They have one daughter Poppy Jane Specker b 19 February 2020 Heidi Olivia Luedecke b 19 June 1996 Sarah Margaret Ferguson b 15 October 1959 later the Duchess of York married Prince Andrew Duke of York in 1986 by him being mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie The couple divorced in 1974 During their marriage the Fergusons were recognised society figures The Major retired from his army career and his family moved to Dummer Down Farm which he inherited upon his father s death In 1976 Ferguson married for the second time to Susan Rosemary Deptford b 1946 They had three children 10 Andrew Frederick John Ferguson b 1978 married Florence Jane C Hill on 15 June 2019 Alice Victoria Ferguson b 1980 married Nicholas Stileman on 28 August 2010 They have one daughter Amara Eliza Stileman b 10 April 2012 Elizabeth Charlotte Eliza Ferguson b 1985 married Harry Cobb on 2 September 2017 Ferguson s widow Susan remarried in Dummer in 2012 Lt Gen Sir Richard Swinburn who was made Commander UK Field Army in 1994 Prince Andrew Sarah Duchess of York and their two daughters attended Sir Richard and Lady Swinburn s wedding celebrations 11 Sir Richard died in October 2017 His rare media appearances were to defend his daughter Sarah and raise awareness of prostate cancer He had cancer during the last decade of his life He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1996 and also had skin cancer 12 He suffered a heart attack in November 2002 13 In March 2003 he died aged 71 of a heart attack at the Hampshire Clinic Basingstoke Hampshire England 14 Bibliography editThe Galloping Major My Life in Singular Times London Macmillan 1994 ISBN 978 0 333 61454 9 References edit a b c d e Major Ronald Ferguson Daily Telegraph 17 March 2003 Retrieved 22 August 2007 No 39495 The London Gazette Supplement 18 March 1952 p 1595 London Gazette 28 October 1966 p 11793 London Gazette 5 February 1954 p 1 Supplement to the London Gazette 7 February 1958 p 840 Supplement to the London Gazette 26 November 1968 p 1 London Gazette 9 November 1987 Horace A Laffaye Polo in Britain A History Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co 2012 p 320 Barker Dennis 17 March 2003 Major Ronald Ferguson The Guardian Retrieved 2 December 2020 a b Births England and Wales 1984 2006 Beatrice and Eugenie share Duchess of York s joy as stepmother remarries Hello 21 December 2012 Major Ron Ferguson dies aged 71 Hello 17 March 2003 Retrieved 17 May 2018 Major Ferguson has heart attack The Daily Telegraph 22 November 2002 Retrieved 8 November 2018 Davies Caroline 18 March 2003 The Galloping Major Ronald Ferguson dies The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 8 November 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ronald Ferguson polo amp oldid 1223257449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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