David Liddell-Grainger
David Ian Liddell-Grainger of Ayton Castle, in Berwickshire, was a prominent freemason who served as Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1969 until 1974. In 1955 he was created an Officer of St John of Jerusalem and in 1974 a Knight of St John of Jerusalem and served in the Royal Company of Archers between 1955 and 1983. He was a member of Berwickshire County Council from 1958 to 1973 and was a Deputy Lieutenant of Berwickshire between 1963 and 1985. Much of his family's wealth derived from his great-great grandfather Richard Grainger “visionary and builder” the creator of much of the present centre of the City of Newcastle, “the prime mover behind one of the most significant exercises in urban planning in the middle decades of the 19th century and a builder and speculator unparalleled in the region”. He married Anne Mary Sibylla Abel Smith, a descendant of Queen Victoria and third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Among their children was Ian Liddell-Grainger, who became a Conservative Party Member of Parliament.
Biography
David Liddell-Grainger was the son of Captain Henry Hubert Liddell-Grainger, Scots Guards, JP, DL, of Ayton Castle, by his wife Lady Muriel Felicia Vere Bertie, daughter and only child and heiress of Montague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey, who married secondly, in 1938, Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, a soldier, Member of Parliament, Governor of South Australia from 1939 to 1944, Prior for Scotland of the Order of St John from 1964, and a prominent freemason who served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of South Australia, 1941–44 and later as Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1949–1953. In 1924 Barclay-Harvey had inherited from his father Dinnet House in Aberdeenshire, with its estate.File:Ayton Castle - geograph.org.uk - 813849.jpg|thumb|Ayton Castle, in Berwickshire, built in 1851 and purchased in 1894/5 by Henry Liddell Grainger
David Liddell-Grainger's father died in 1935 when he was aged 5, and his mother remarried three years later in 1938 to Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, Governor of South Australia from 1939 to 1944, and a prominent Freemason who served as Grand Master of South Australia, and later as Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1949–1953. David thus accompanied his step-father to Australia, where he attended St Peter's College, Adelaide. He then continued his education in England, where he attended Eton College and later the University of London.
Career
Following in the footsteps of his step-father, David became a Freemason and was initiated into Scottish Freemasonry in The Lodge of Ayton Castle, No.1423, and served as Master of that Lodge 1960-1961. He was a Founder Member of Lodge Sir Robert Moray, No.1641, and also a Founder Member of Lodge Fleur de Lys, No.1722,. He was elected a member of the Grand Committee of the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland in 1962, and served as Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1969 until 1974, the head of Scottish freemasonry, a position occupied by his step-father 16 years earlier, from 1949 to 1953.His step-father served as Prior for Scotland of the Order of St John from 1964, and in 1955 David was created an Officer of St John of Jerusalem and in 1974 a Knight of St John of Jerusalem. Between 1955 and 1883 he served in the Royal Company of Archers, The Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, a ceremonial unit which serves as the Sovereign's bodyguard in Scotland, of which his step-father was also a member.
First marriage and issue
On 14 December 1957, he married Anne Mary Sibylla Abel Smith, a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, being a daughter of Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, Governor of Queensland, Australia, by his wife née "Princess May of Teck" who on her mother's side was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria and on her father's side was a great-great-granddaughter of King George III and the niece of Queen Mary, wife of King George V and mother of two kings. The marriage took place in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, at which Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family were present. The couple had five children:- Ian Richard Peregrine Liddell-Grainger, a former Conservative Party politician
- Charles Montagu Liddell-Grainger
- Simon Rupert Liddell-Grainger
- Alice Mary Liddell-Grainger
- Malcolm Henry Liddell-Grainger