James Scarlett, 4th Baron Abinger

James Yorke Macgregor Scarlett, 4th Baron Abinger (13 March 1871, London – 11 December 1903, Paris), was a British peer.

James Yorke Macgregor Scarlett

4th Baron Abinger
Monochrome photograph of Abinger wearing a crown and coronation robes
Lord Abinger wearing coronation robes and the coronet of a baron, 1902
Born(1871-03-13)13 March 1871
Died11 December 1903(1903-12-11) (aged 32)
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge (BA, MA)
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Life

James Yorke Macgregor Scarlett was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] He was a captain in the 3rd Battery Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and saw active service in the Second Boer War, leaving England for South Africa in February 1900.[2]

He owned 41,000 acres (200 km2). His town address was at 46 Cornwall Gardens, but he also owned Inverlochy Castle (today Inverlochy Castle Hotel), Invernessshire. He was a member of the Carlton Club.

He died of heart failure caused by an accidental fall down a flight of stairs at a restaurant in Paris, France.[3]

Family

Scarlett was the son of William Scarlett, 3rd Baron Abinger, and Helen Magruder. His sister was Evelina Haverfield. He succeeded his father to the title in 1892, and died unmarried without male heirs. The title of Baron Abinger then went to his second cousin Shelley Scarlett, who descended from the 3rd son of the 1st Baron.

References

  • "Abinger, Baron (Scarlett) (Baron UK 1835)." Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 1995. London: Debrett's Peerage Limited, 1995. pp. 8–9.
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