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found wherever danger threatened" and that his death had "cast a gloom" over the battalion. Crichton-Stuart had served for eleven months on the front line before his death. Of the 842 members of the 6th Battalion that had begun the war, only 30 survived. There was an outpouring of grief when his death was announced and his wife Ismay received numerous letters of condolence, including one from
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and depicts Crichton-Stuart in military uniform with binoculars in his right hand and papers in his left in a design intended to show him surveying the battlefield. Ninian Road in Roath Park, one of the Bute estate developments from the early twentieth century, continues to bear his name. Ninian Park
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battalions to join the war. At the battalion drill hall in Swansea prior to their departure, Crichton-Stuart addressed the unit, stating "The greatest honour a man can receive is that he has been provided with a chance to give, if need be, the greatest that he has, which is his life, for his country.
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had secured the lease of a plot of land in order to build a new stadium. During development, one of the guarantors for the club pulled out and Crichton-Stuart instead offered his support of the project and acted as a guarantor for the £90 annual rent that the club had agreed to. In recognition of his
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in Westminster Hall, one of 22 MPs and officers of the House of Commons who died during the First World War to be named on that memorial. Crichton-Stuart is one of 19 MPs who fell in the war who are commemorated by heraldic shields in the Commons Chamber. A further act of commemoration came with the
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Several reports state that he may have been attempting to rally his troops in order to mount a search party to locate his close friend Major Reginald C. Browning, who was last seen in a trench that had been overrun by German troops. An officer in his regiment reported that Crichton-Stuart "was to be
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and took command of the battalion the following year. It was an experienced unit, being the oldest Swansea volunteer corps, that were often used as a guard of honour during royal visits and Crichton-Stuart's wife Ismay chose the battalion colours of scarlet, silver and green. Following the outbreak
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Crichton-Stuart first served on Fife County Council in his native Scotland and took a keen interest in local agriculture, becoming president of Fife Agricultural Society. He was later named as a member of a committee appointed by the president of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to study the
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in order to reach the other units but prolonged attacks from three sides left the unit short of ammunition and other supplies and the order was given to abandon the trench and retreat. During the start of the evacuation of the trench, he was shot in the head by a German sniper after firing his
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where the couple were staying and, when they left, their carriage was pulled by around 60 volunteers. The procession stopped briefly outside Cardiff Conservative Club where Crichton-Stuart shook hands with numerous people and gave a short speech before continuing to the station.
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Crichton-Stuart became a well-known figure in Cardiff and was instrumental in promoting sport in the area. A keen sportsman himself, being proficient in shooting, fishing and motoring, he stabled horses in Cardiff and entered them into steeplechase competitions and races at
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and Ninian Park primary school also bear his name. A chapel commissioned to be built on the family estate in Falkland as a memorial to Crichton-Stuart's son who died at the age of two still stands partially built after work was abandoned following Crichton-Stuart's death.
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where they were labelled "the lucky 6th" by other units due to their relatively low number of wounded and Crichton-Stuart gained a reputation as a leader who was "always concerned with the welfare of his men".
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where he was best man and Preston was a bridesmaid. The couple announced their engagement in January 1906 and married six months later, on 16 June, at her family estate at
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and extending the age range of the old age pension. He also stated of his desire of preserving and strengthening the military forces of Britain. He lost the election to
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remarked on the procession, stating "never before has a parliamentary candidate, victorious or defeated, been so honoured by the people of Cardiff". On the
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after Crichton-Stuart offered to be a guarantor for the football club's rental of the site. After his death, a statue of Crichton-Stuart was erected in
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having held the post on two occasions. In August 1907, at a meeting of the Cardiff Conservative Association, Crichton-Stuart was invited by
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in Fife. Crichton-Stuart and his family did not permanently reside in Cardiff until he and his wife moved there in April 1910, moving into
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and became a proficient Russian speaker. However, he was forced to return home after contracting a severe fever and instead attended
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maintained its name until it was closed and demolished in 2009 following the construction of the Cardiff City's new ground, the
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role in the building of the ground, the club dropped the original planned name of the ground, Sloper Park, and instead named it
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1931–1945. Together they had four sons. Ismay died on 16 February 1975 aged 92, and was survived by six of her eight children.
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revolver over the trench parapet and died at the age of 32, the only serving Welsh MP to be killed during the conflict.
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once he had recovered. His family's estate included numerous properties and considerable land in Cardiff, including
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rights of tenant farmers when their land was sold or their landlords died. Crichton-Stuart also held the office of
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book of remembrance for the House of Commons, which includes a short biographical account of his life and death.
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following a hung parliament, in which Crichton-Stuart was successful, taking the seat from the Liberal candidate
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of the First World War, he volunteered his battalion for service and they were shipped to France as part of the
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His body was returned to battalion headquarters and placed in a zinc-lined coffin in a church in the town of
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I do not doubt every man on this parade will give it and give it as willingly as I mean to give it myself."
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Ismay Catherine Crichton-Stuart (23 December 1909 - 1989); her first marriage, on 1 October 1930, was to
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Crichton-Stuart's family had a history of serving in parliament for the Cardiff area, his great uncle
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and decided to enter politics in order to be closer to his wife and manage his family's estate in
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as a lieutenant. After marrying he began a career in politics, serving first as a councillor on
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A statute of Crichton-Stuart was commissioned soon after his death. Sculpted by
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In 1905, Crichton-Stuart met the Honourable Ismay Preston, the only daughter of
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but did manage to reduce the majority by half from the previous election in
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On 9 March 1911, Crichton-Stuart was promoted as lieutenant-colonel of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Cardiff constituencies
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Neave, David. "Giffard, John Anthony Hardinge , third earl of Halsbury".
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candidate. The resulting hung parliament led to a second election in
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Statue in Memory of Lord Ninian situated in Gorsedd Gardens, Cardiff
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Claudia Miriam Joanna Crichton-Stuart (24 June 1913 – 19 June 1985)
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Ninian Patrick Crichton-Stuart (31 October 1907 – 4 February 1910)
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Lord Ninian's campaign for election was based on reform of the
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Portraits of Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart (1883–1915)
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contributions in Parliament by Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart
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and Georgina Jane Connelan, at the wedding of his brother
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On 30 April 1917 Crichton-Stuart's widow, Ismay, married
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and then served for two years in the 1st Battalion, the
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Crichton-Stuart and his wife Ismay had four children:
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Crichton-Stuart from the Roll of Honour published in
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United Boroughs of Cardiff, Cowbridge and Llantrisant
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John Anthony Hardinge Giffard, 3rd Earl of Halsbury
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Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop
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Index

Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart
Ninian Stuart
Photograph of Crichton-Stuart in military uniform
Ayrshire
Loos-en-Gohelle
Bethune Town Cemetery
United Kingdom

British Army
Welch Regiment
World War I
British Army
Member of Parliament
First World War
John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Scots Guards
Fife County Council
Cardiff
January 1910
Liberal Unionist
December 1910
6th (Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welch Regiment
British Expeditionary Force
Western Front
Battle of Loos
Cardiff City F.C.
Ninian Park
Cathays Park
Dumfries House

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