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Timothy Colman

Sir Timothy James Alan Colman KG KStJ (19 September 1929 – 9 September 2021) was a British businessman and a Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk.[1]

Timothy Colman
Colman in procession to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle for the annual service of the Order of the Garter in 2006
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
In office
30 March 1978 – 19 September 2004
Preceded bySir Edmund Bacon
Succeeded bySir Richard Jewson
Personal details
Born
Timothy James Alan Colman

(1929-09-19)19 September 1929
Henstead, Norfolk,
England
Died9 September 2021(2021-09-09) (aged 91)
Bixley Manor, Norfolk, England
Spouse
(m. 1951; died 2021)
Children5; including Sarah Troughton
Parent(s)Geoffrey Colman
Lettice Adeane
Alma materRoyal Naval College, Dartmouth
OccupationBusinessman

Biography edit

Colman was from the Colman's mustard family, and was the son of Lettice Elizabeth Evelyn Adeane and Geoffrey Colman.[2] Colman was educated at Heatherdown Preparatory School in Berkshire[3] and at the age of 13 enrolled at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and joined the Royal Navy. Colman later served as a second lieutenant on HMS Frobisher and Indefatigable[3] leaving as a lieutenant in 1953, before commencing a business career.[4] He subsequently joined the Castaways' Club. Colman was chairman of the Eastern Counties Newspaper Group from 1969 to 1996.[5] He was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter in 1996.[6]

Colman was a yachtsman, and claimed the record for the world's fastest yacht at 26.3 knots with Crossbow, a proa outrigger, at the inception of the World Sailing Speed Record Council in 1972. He increased the record to 31.2 knots three years later, and then in 1980 his catamaran Crossbow II extended the record to 36 knots.[7] It held the record for six years until being beaten by the sailboard of Pascal Maka of France.[8] Colman was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron.

Colman had important roles in establishing the University of East Anglia, the creation of Whitlingham Broad and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.[3]

Personal life edit

His father died in 1935, when Timothy was just six, his mother bringing up him and his four siblings - David, Juliet, Penelope and Russell.[3]

His brother David was killed at El Alamein in 1942 aged 21, the same age that his younger brother Russell died in a railway accident in 1958.[3]

He was married to Lady Mary Colman (née Bowes-Lyon), niece of the Queen Mother, and lived in Bixley Manor, near Norwich.[9] Lady Mary died on 2 January 2021[10] and Sir Timothy died at Bixley Manor on 9 September 2021, at the age of 91.[11] His death came one day after fellow Knight Companion of the Garter Sir Antony Acland.

Colman's children include Sarah Troughton, who was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire in 2012.[12]

Coat of arms of Timothy Colman
 
Notes
Knight since 1996
Crest
Upon a rock proper, a three-pointed star Or between two wings Argent each charged with an estoile Sable
Torse
Mantling Gules doubled Argent
Escutcheon
Ermine on a pale indented Or between two crosses fleury Sable a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure.
Orders
The Order of the Garter circlet.[13][14]
Banner
  The banner of Sir Timothy Colman's arms used as Knight Companion of the Garter depicted at St George's Chapel.

References edit

  1. ^ Lord-Lieutenant for Norfolk February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Profile: Geoffrey Russell Rees Colman". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e Tributes as 'Norfolk son' Sir Timothy Colman dies aged 91 Retrieved 11/9/21.
  4. ^ Who's Who 1987, p. 355
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 August 2007.
  6. ^ . Royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Crossbow I and II on the Dave Culp SpeedSailing site". Dcss.org. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  8. ^ <t>G1C14Fs6,<%7c7><%7c5GRA>e~Z9Aj/cbgQozWJfdaNjWN1Tvsw6Y12yx "sailing.org".
  9. ^ Deborah McGurran (1 January 1970). "BBC Online - Norfolk - News - Trowse 1". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  10. ^ Colman, Timothy. "Colman". The Telegraph Announcements. The Telegraph. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  11. ^ Bishop, Donna-Louise (9 September 2021). "'Enormous contribution' - Norfolk's love for Sir Timothy Colman". Eastern Daily Press.
  12. ^ Morwenna Blake, Queen appoints new Lord Lieutenant from Salisbury Journal dated 3 December 2011 online at salisburyjournal.co.uk, accessed 7 May 2012
  13. ^ Arms shown over the crest image 2013-12-31 at the Wayback Machine. St George-Windsor. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  14. ^ Image of the Timothy Colman's crest, Heraldic Sculptor. Retrieved 22 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Crossbow II
  • Speed sailing record
  • Big boat speed sailing
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
1978–2004
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by Pro-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia
1973–1985
Succeeded by
Colonel Geoffrey Dicker

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For those of a similar name see Tim Coleman disambiguation Sir Timothy James Alan Colman KG KStJ 19 September 1929 9 September 2021 was a British businessman and a Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk 1 SirTimothy ColmanKG KStJColman in procession to St George s Chapel Windsor Castle for the annual service of the Order of the Garter in 2006Lord Lieutenant of NorfolkIn office 30 March 1978 19 September 2004Preceded bySir Edmund BaconSucceeded bySir Richard JewsonPersonal detailsBornTimothy James Alan Colman 1929 09 19 19 September 1929Henstead Norfolk EnglandDied9 September 2021 2021 09 09 aged 91 Bixley Manor Norfolk EnglandSpouseLady Mary Bowes Lyon m 1951 died 2021 wbr Children5 including Sarah TroughtonParent s Geoffrey ColmanLettice AdeaneAlma materRoyal Naval College DartmouthOccupationBusinessman Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksBiography editColman was from the Colman s mustard family and was the son of Lettice Elizabeth Evelyn Adeane and Geoffrey Colman 2 Colman was educated at Heatherdown Preparatory School in Berkshire 3 and at the age of 13 enrolled at the Royal Naval College Dartmouth and joined the Royal Navy Colman later served as a second lieutenant on HMS Frobisher and Indefatigable 3 leaving as a lieutenant in 1953 before commencing a business career 4 He subsequently joined the Castaways Club Colman was chairman of the Eastern Counties Newspaper Group from 1969 to 1996 5 He was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter in 1996 6 Colman was a yachtsman and claimed the record for the world s fastest yacht at 26 3 knots with Crossbow a proa outrigger at the inception of the World Sailing Speed Record Council in 1972 He increased the record to 31 2 knots three years later and then in 1980 his catamaran Crossbow II extended the record to 36 knots 7 It held the record for six years until being beaten by the sailboard of Pascal Maka of France 8 Colman was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron Colman had important roles in establishing the University of East Anglia the creation of Whitlingham Broad and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 3 Personal life editHis father died in 1935 when Timothy was just six his mother bringing up him and his four siblings David Juliet Penelope and Russell 3 His brother David was killed at El Alamein in 1942 aged 21 the same age that his younger brother Russell died in a railway accident in 1958 3 He was married to Lady Mary Colman nee Bowes Lyon niece of the Queen Mother and lived in Bixley Manor near Norwich 9 Lady Mary died on 2 January 2021 10 and Sir Timothy died at Bixley Manor on 9 September 2021 at the age of 91 11 His death came one day after fellow Knight Companion of the Garter Sir Antony Acland Colman s children include Sarah Troughton who was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire in 2012 12 Coat of arms of Timothy Colman nbsp Notes Knight since 1996 Crest Upon a rock proper a three pointed star Or between two wings Argent each charged with an estoile Sable Torse Mantling Gules doubled Argent Escutcheon Ermine on a pale indented Or between two crosses fleury Sable a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure Orders The Order of the Garter circlet 13 14 Banner nbsp The banner of Sir Timothy Colman s arms used as Knight Companion of the Garter depicted at St George s Chapel References edit Lord Lieutenant for Norfolk Archived February 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine Profile Geoffrey Russell Rees Colman www thepeerage com Retrieved 23 September 2018 a b c d e Tributes as Norfolk son Sir Timothy Colman dies aged 91 Retrieved 11 9 21 Who s Who 1987 p 355 bizonline Archived from the original on 7 August 2007 Buckingham Palace press releases gt New members of the Order of the Garter Royal gov uk Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2013 Crossbow I and II on the Dave Culp SpeedSailing site Dcss org Retrieved 5 February 2013 lt t gt G1C14Fs6 lt 7c7 gt lt 7c5GRA gt e Z9Aj cbgQozWJfdaNjWN1Tvsw6Y12yx sailing org Deborah McGurran 1 January 1970 BBC Online Norfolk News Trowse 1 Bbc co uk Retrieved 5 February 2013 Colman Timothy Colman The Telegraph Announcements The Telegraph Retrieved 10 September 2021 Bishop Donna Louise 9 September 2021 Enormous contribution Norfolk s love for Sir Timothy Colman Eastern Daily Press Morwenna Blake Queen appoints new Lord Lieutenant from Salisbury Journal dated 3 December 2011 online at salisburyjournal co uk accessed 7 May 2012 Arms shown over the crest image Archived 2013 12 31 at the Wayback Machine St George Windsor Retrieved 22 December 2013 Image of the Timothy Colman s crest Heraldic Sculptor Retrieved 22 December 2013 External links editCrossbow II Speed sailing record Big boat speed sailingHonorary titlesPreceded bySir Edmund Castell Bacon Bt Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk1978 2004 Succeeded byRichard JewsonAcademic officesPreceded bySir Edmund Bacon 13th Baronet Pro Chancellor of the University of East Anglia1973 1985 Succeeded byColonel Geoffrey Dicker 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