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John Drummond, 15th Baron Strange

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307:, in which he outlined the future importance of combine harvesting, supermarkets and direct farm marketing. He also advocated farming groups with their own farm slaughterhouse and resident scientist. He was also organic, and farmed with compost. Many of his ideas have been put into practice since 1944 when the book was published 352:, a remote but enchanting location. He created the first fish hatchery on the Island. However, local fishing regulations made his piscatorial plans impossible, and Tholt-y-Will became a country inn. On many evenings, he could be found entertaining his visitors at the bar. 121:
in World War II, but finding himself deskbound, he returned to farm his estate at Megginch. In addition to being an organic soil and fish farmer, he was an author (as John Drummond) of ten books of fact and fiction, inventor, record producer, restaurateur and politician.
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In the 1920s, he created the Shilling Lightening Feeder chain of inexpensive restaurants in London. Afterwards, he admitted that his first restaurant was a huge success, his second a success, his third broke even but by his seventh, the venture was a disaster.
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would have trouble recording his speeches, which would include movements such as imitating a salmon swimming upstream. His reputation as an eccentric peer lead to media appearances, including as a guest in 1970 on
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In the 1950s, he made amateur movies and would put on plays at Megginch. Guests would include his friends in show business, such as the stage and film producer, director and writer,
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At the age of 24, on the death of his father, he inherited his ancestral home and estate, Megginch. On 8 February 1928, he married Violet Margaret Florence Jardine, daughter of
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Drummond was no less innovative when it came to his theories on agriculture and his farming practices on his Scottish estate. After his death, his daughter,
102:(6 May 1900 – 13 April 1982), was Chief of the Baronial House and Branch of Drummond of Concraig and Lennoch within the clan Drummond and Baron of Megginch. 442:
Charles Mosley, "Burke's Peerage & Knightage, 107th edition.", Volume 1, page 575, Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd., Wilmington, DE, USA, 2003
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In the 1930s, he set up Great Scott Records to produce recordings on vinyl discs, and he enlisted various local singers and musicians.
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Pine, L.G.: "Burke's Landed Gentry 17th Edition", page 694. Burke's Peerage Ltd. in conjunction with City Ltd. London, England, 1952
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in the Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. He had three sisters – Jean, Victoria Alexandrina and Frances Ada. His middle sister,
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John Drummond was the only son of Captain Malcolm Drummond, JP, DL, and the Hon. Geraldine Margaret Tyssen-Amherst, daughter of
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Cherry Drummond: "The Remarkable Life of Victoria Drummond – Marine Engineer". Information Today Inc. Oct., 1994
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In the Isle of Man, he bought property, farms and river banks with a view to running a fishing lodge based at
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In 1965, he handed over the estate of Megginch to his eldest daughter, Cherry, and went to live in the
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and Hon. Attaché H.M. Legation Warsaw in 1920. Later, he was elected county councillor for West
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Heather Mary (b. 1931), m. Lt Cmdr Andrew Christian Currey, RN, whose son is the astrologer
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and one of seven sisters. He was born, brought up and lived much of his life at
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I also helped my noble father on his wartime book on agriculture,
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John Drummond, 10th of Megginch, 15th Baron Strange
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Megginch Castle
Errol
Isle of Man
hereditary peer
Manx
Eton College
Grenadier Guards
Perth
Black Watch
Lord Amherst of Hackney
Megginch Castle
Victoria Drummond
Queen Victoria
Lloyd's War Medal
Sir Robert William Buchanan Jardine, 2nd Baronet
Jardine Matheson
Sir Robert Jardine, 1st Baronet
Jean Cherry
Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange
Robert Currey
Agnew-Somerville
Geraldine Somerville
Duke of Atholl
Baron Strange
Duke of Atholl
The Queen
House of Lords
Hansard
Derek Nimmo
Basil Dean

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