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Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald

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militia on entirely new lines, which was adopted, he also wrote a drill & training book, directed towards Cavalry & infantry, additionally, he revamped the cadet corps structure and established several other associations aimed at enhancing the militia. He was also able to change the dress codes of many Scottish regiments to align more with their culture. He served in Canada for two years until he was dismissed by the dominion cabinet due to his outburst at a dinner in Montreal, described as "utterances at a banquet" in newspaper articles and officially termed "Indiscretion and insubordination" by the cabinet. In defence of his critics, Dundonald asserted that communication between him and the minister of the militia had been corrupted which left Canada defenceless.
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falsehood in the house of commons. He declares the militia has been greatly neglected and lacks all that is necessary to make it efficient. The Great northwest, the officer points out, is left defenceless, without even a gun. As regards preparation for war and readiness to resist aggression. The people of Canada, Lord Dundonald says, are living in a fool's paradise. Had he made only an official protest, he adds, it would have been pigeonholed, as many others had been.
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in 1878. In 1884, he went to the Soudan in command of a detachment of the Camel Corps in the expedition for the relief of Khartoum, for his distinguished services in this campaign, he was mentioned in dispatched and received the medal with two clasps and the Khedive's bronze star with the brevet of
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later the same month to take up his position. He and his family stayed at Crichton Lodge in Rockcliffe, Ottawa, Ian McAllister of Morton College, Oxford was appointed as his private secretary whilst in charge. During his time at Canada, he authored a scheme for the reorganisation of the Canadian
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Lord Dundonald, Speaking at the annual gathering of the Scottish Clans Association in London, said that while commanding the forces in Canada he had succeeded in changing the uniforms of several regiments, and dressing them in the Highland garb. Lord Dundonald is Closely associated with the Clan
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Lord Dundonald asserts that the militia has been grossly interfered with by party politicians, He alleges that important parts of his reports for 1902 and 1903 were wrongfully suppressed by the minister of militia, contrary to his wishes. Sir Frederick Borden is charged by Lord Dundonald with
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gave him command over the mounted troops (which mainly consisted of colonial irregulars). For these services, he was mentioned six times in dispatches, received the medal with six clasps and was promoted to the rank of major-general for distinguished service to the field. He took part in the
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in North Wales, the seat of the Bamford-Hesketh family. The Countess of Dundonald did not accompany her husband to Canada. They had two sons and three daughters:
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Lady Marjorie Gwendoline Elsie Cochrane (b. 1889), who married Owsley Vincent Fydell Rowley, eldest son of George Fydell Rowley in 1917. They divorced in 1932.
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His wife died in January 1924. Lord Dundonald died at his home in Wimbledon in April 1935, aged 82, and was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son,
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company, and marketed as the "SYP" (Simple Yet Perfect). Later, in 1911 a licence to manufacture 'S.Y.P. teapots and coffee pots' was applied for with
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When Lord Dundonald is not busy with war he is practising scientific stock raising and agriculture on his Welsh estate, Gwrych Castle.
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Hon. Douglas Robert Hesketh Roger Cochrane (1893–1942), who married Enid Marion Davis, a daughter of Miles Leonard Davies, in 1918.
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in February 1900, although his South African troops, unimpressed by his leadership, referred to him as "Dundoodle".
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in 1885. In 1889 he reached the rank of full colonel in the army. In 1895, he was appointed
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Douglas owned several treasures from the Napoleonic wars, heirlooms from his grandfather,
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A caricature of Douglas in Canada mocking his stature in a childlike manner (1904)
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In April 1902, it was announced that Lord Dundonald would be appointed
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In 1910, Douglas was appointed the first 'gold stick in waiting' for
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Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
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as Chairman of the Admiralty Committee on Smoke Screens in 1915.
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Thomas Hesketh Douglas Blair Cochrane, 13th Earl of Dundonald
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Field Force, whilst there on the 22nd of the same month,
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in 1914. They divorced in 1933 and she married Capt.
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Cochrane was the second but eldest surviving son of
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Index

Lieutenant General
The Right Honourable
KCB
KCVO

Banff
Wimbledon
Winifred Bamford-Hesketh
Thomas Cochrane, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults
Thomas
Thomas Cochrane, 11th Earl of Dundonald
Eton College

United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant General
General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada
2nd Regiment of Life Guards
Mahdist War
Second Boer War
First World War
Mentioned in Despatches
Lieutenant General
KCB
KCVO
representative peer
British Army
Thomas Cochrane, 11th Earl of Dundonald
William Alexander Mackinnon
Thomas Cochrane, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults

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