Hugh van Cutsem
Hugh Bernard Edward van Cutsem (21 July 1941 – 2 September 2013) was an English banker, businessman, landowner and horse-breeder.
Hugh van Cutsem | |
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Born | Hugh Bernard Edward van Cutsem 21 July 1941 |
Died | 2 September 2013 72) | (aged
Nationality | English |
Education | Ampleforth College |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Landowner Banker Businessman Horsebreeder |
Spouse |
Emilie Quarles van Ufford
(m. 1971) |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Bernard van Cutsem Mary Compton |
Relatives | Jonkheer Pieter Quarles van Ufford (father-in-law) |
Early life
Hugh Bernard Edward van Cutsem was born on 21 July 1941.[1][2][3] His father Bernard van Cutsem (1916–1975) was a millionaire horse-trainer and -breeder.[2][3] His mother was Mary Compton, a descendant of the chiefly line of Clan Farquharson.[2][3] The van Cutsems were Catholics of Belgian origin[4] who had moved to England in the nineteenth century.[2] He was educated at Sunningdale School and Ampleforth College,[5] a Roman Catholic boarding school in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, and graduated from the University of Cambridge.[2][3][6] He then served as an officer in the Life Guards.[2]
Business career
Van Cutsem worked as an investment banker at Hambros Bank.[2] Later he began his own company and purchased further companies, including a data storage company.[2]
Land ownership
Van Cutsem inherited his father's stud Northmore Farm in Exning near Newmarket, Suffolk, in 1976.[2] He also owned a 4,000-acre estate in Norfolk, best known for its private wild game shoots.[2] In 2001, the estate had thirty-five pairs of stone-curlews, a very rare bird.[2] In addition he owned a hunting lodge and grouse moor managed for shooting interest on the North Yorkshire-Cumbria border.[2] In the 1990s, he sold his father's farm in Exning and purchased the Hilborough estate in Norfolk, whence he transferred his horse-breeding operations.[2] In 1994, he won a Country Landowners' Association award for his restoration of an old barn on the Hilborough estate; the Prince of Wales (later Charles III) presented the award.[2]
He was a founding member of the Countryside Movement, a non-profit organization which later became the Countryside Alliance, focussed on shooting.[2] He was also a significant fundraiser for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, a British charity promoting game and wildlife management whilst working with the shooting and hunting community.[2] Moreover, he served as Chairman of the Countryside Business Trust.[2] He was also elected to the Council of the National Trust.[2]
Marriage and issue
On 10 June 1971, he married Emilie Quarles van Ufford, who was born in the Netherlands and a daughter of Jonkheer Pieter Quarles van Ufford, at Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks.[1][2][3] They had four sons:[2][3]
- Edward Bernard Charles van Cutsem (born 1973); a page boy at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.[7] Educated at Ampleforth College (1991), graduated from Durham University (1995) with degree in Combined Arts.[8] Managing Director at BlackRock. Married Lady Tamara Katherine Grosvenor, daughter of Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, and Natalia Phillips, in 2004; they have two sons and a daughter:
- Hugh Ralph van Cutsem (born 1974); married Rose Nancy Langhorne Astor, daughter of David Waldorf Astor (a grandson of Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor) and Clare Pamela St. John in 2005; they have three children:
- Grace Emilie Clare van Cutsem (born 2007); goddaughter of the Prince of Wales and a bridesmaid at his wedding to Catherine Middleton.
- Rafe Michael Waldorf van Cutsem (born 2009)
- Charles Hugh Valentine van Cutsem (born 2012)[3][10]
- Nicholas Peter Geoffrey van Cutsem (born 1977); married Alice C. Hadden-Paton, daughter of former Cavalry officer Nigel Hadden-Paton, and sister of actor Harry Hadden-Paton, on 14 August 2009.[3][11] He is godfather to Prince Louis.
- Florence van Cutsem (born 2014); goddaughter of the Duke of Sussex and a bridesmaid at his wedding to Meghan Markle.[12]
- William Henry van Cutsem (born 1979);[3][13] was educated at Ampleforth College[14] and married to Rosanna Ruck-Keene on 11 May 2013. He is godfather to Prince George.[15]
For ten years the family rented Anmer Hall in Anmer, Norfolk, on the Queen's Sandringham estate.[2][3] They later moved into a neo-Palladian mansion designed by architect Francis Johnson in Hilborough, on their estate.[2][3]
A devout Catholic, he built a chapel near his Hilborough residence for family occasions, and arranged for priests to visit.[2] However, he also regularly attended Mass at Our Lady of Pity in Swaffham with his family.[2] In 1993, he was appointed a Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[2][3]
From the Prince's university days Hugh van Cutsem was a friend of Charles III.[2] The King is godfather to his son Edward, who was a pageboy at the King's wedding to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981.[2]
Death and funeral
Van Cutsem died on 2 September 2013, aged 72.[1][3] His funeral took place in Brentwood Cathedral in Essex and was conducted by Thomas McMahon, Bishop of Brentwood. Each of his four sons also gave a reading; Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor read the prayer of commendation; the choir sang "Pie Jesu". It was attended by the then Prince of Wales (later Charles III); his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry; and his wife, Camilla, then-Duchess of Cornwall; together with Andrew Parker Bowles; Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester; Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester; the Prince and Princess of Liechtenstein; Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland; Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster; and Natalia Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster.[6]
References
- Gordon Cramb, Hugh van Cutsem, countryman, 1941-2013, Financial Times, 6 September 2013
- Hugh van Cutsem, The Daily Telegraph, 3 September 2013
- "The Peerage: Hugh Bernard Edward van Cutsem". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- COLIN, Eugène. (1924). La Famille van Cutsem. Fragment généalogique. [With plates, including portraits.]. BIbliothèque Nationale de France. OCLC 558096576.
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- Josh Duboff, William and Harry Join Prince Charles at Funeral of His Closest Friend, Vanity Fair, 11 September 2013
- Foster, Peter. "Has the puppet-master of St James's finally pulled one string too many?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- Stephens, Felix, ed. (Spring 1996). "1995 Graduates". The Ampleforth Journal. 101 (1): 124.
- "The Peerage: Edward Bernard Charles van Cutsem". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- "The Peerage: Hugh Ralph van Cutsem". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- "The Peerage: Nicholas Peter Geoffrey van Cutsem". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- "Meghan Markle bridesmaids: Benita Litt's daughters Remi and Rylan, Princess Charlotte, Florence van Cutsem and others announced as bridesmaids as Prince Harry's bride takes after Kate Middleton". OK!. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
- "The Peerage: William Henry van Cutsem". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- "Pigeon Management Team website". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- Gordon Rayner, Prince George christening: profiles of the godparents, The Daily Telegraph, 23 October 2013