James Saumarez, 5th Baron de Saumarez


James St Vincent Broke Saumarez, 5th Baron de Saumarez DL was a British soldier.

Early life

James St Vincent Broke Saumarez was born on 29 November 1889. He was the only son of James Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez and Jane Anne Vere-Broke. He had three older sisters, Hon. Evelyn Saumarez, Hon. Marion Saumarez, and Hon. Gladys Saumarez, neither of whom married.
His paternal grandparents were Col. John Saumarez, 3rd Baron de Saumarez, and the former Caroline Esther Rhodes. His mother was the heiress her uncle, Adm. Sir George Broke-Middleton, through which the Saumarez family inherited Shrubland Park at Coddenham, Suffolk, Broke Hall at Ipswich, and Livermore Park at Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
He was educated at Harrow, before attending Trinity College, Cambridge.

Career

He fought in World War I, where he was wounded, achieving the rank of Captain in the Scots Guards. He served as aide-de-camp to Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard between 1918 and 1919.
He served as High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1932. Upon the death of his father, James on 25 April 1937, he succeeded as the 5th Baron de Saumarez, in the Island of Guernsey in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, as well as the 5th Baronet Saumarez, in the Island of Guernsey in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk between 1937 and 1964.
In 1946 he founded the Rhodesia Fairbridge Memorial College, named in honor of Kingsley Fairbridge. Between 1946 and 1962, 276 British child migrants were sent to Rhodesia with an emphasis was put on education. The Memorial College was set up in a deserted airbase outside Bulawayo.

Personal life

On 30 April 1914, he married Gunhild Balck, daughter of Maj.-Gen. Sir Viktor Gustaf Balck, a Swedish Army officer and sports personality who was one of the original members of the International Olympic Committee and served as president of the International Skating Union for 30 years. Together, they were the parents of:
In 1949, Lady de Saumarez donated a group of Japanese prints acquired by her father-in-law to the British Museum.
Lord Saumarez died on 16 January 1969 and was succeeded in the barony by his second son, James.

Descendants

Through his daughter Christine, he was a grandfather of Dai and Roddy Llewellyn. Through his son James, he was the grandfather of the present peer, Eric Saumarez, 7th Baron de Saumarez.