John Baillie-Hamilton, 13th Earl of Haddington, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Baillie-Hamilton, 13th Earl of Haddington

British politician and photographer

Date of Birth: 21-Dec-1941

Date of Death: 05-Jul-2016

Profession: photographer, politician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About John Baillie-Hamilton, 13th Earl of Haddington

  • John George Baillie-Hamilton, 13th Earl of Haddington (21 December 1941 – 5 July 2016) was a British peer and politician of the Conservative Party.
  • He was also a photographer and explorer of the paranormal.Baillie-Hamilton was born in December 1941, the son of George Baillie-Hamilton, 12th Earl of Haddington, and his wife Sarah née Cook (died 1995), born the younger of two children.
  • He was the only son.
  • He attended Ampleforth College, Trinity College, Dublin, and the Royal Agricultural College. He worked as a photographer and published the magazine The Bird Table.
  • He also worked with the Lebanese Tourist Board and the Centre for Crop Circle Studies.
  • In 1998, he founded the charitable organization Save Our Songbirds, now Songbird Survival.After his father's death in 1986 Baillie-Hamilton inherited the title of Earl of Haddington, aged 44 years.
  • Thus, he acquired the then associated seat in the House of Lords.
  • This he lost due to the House of Lords Act 1999.
  • He applied for an elected seat, but only came 91st place on his party list.
  • Of these 42 seats were awarded.Baillie-Hamilton lived on the estate of Mellerstain House in Berwickshire.On 19 April 1975, Baillie-Hamilton married Prudence Elizabeth Hayles.
  • They divorced in 1981.
  • He married again on 2 December 1984 to Susan Heyworth.
  • The marriage produced three children, two daughters and a son: George Baillie-Hamilton, 14th Earl of Haddington (b.
  • 1985) Lady Susan Moyra Baillie-Hamilton (b.
  • 1988) Lady Isobel Joan Baillie-Hamilton (b.
  • 1990)

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