Kenneth Hargreaves

Summary

Brigadier Kenneth Hargreaves CBE TD DL(23 February 1903 – 27 March 1990) was a British soldier and industrialist who held several local offices in Yorkshire.

He was commissioned into the Leeds Rifles, a Territorial Army battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment, in 1922 but later transferred to the Royal Artillery when the Leeds Rifles became 66th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1956.

He married Else Markenstam (d. 1968) in 1958, and adopted his stepchildren by that marriage, Ingrid Mary and Peter Hargreaves-Allen. He subsequently married Hon. Margaret Lane-Fox, the daughter of George Lane-Fox, 1st Baron Bingley, on 15 February 1969.

Hargreaves served as High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1962, Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1970 until 1974, when, as a result of the reorganization of county governments, he became Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire until 1978. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of West Yorkshire on 4 May 1978.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ London Gazette, issue no.47529, 9 May 1978

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  • Generals of World War II
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Richard Graham, Bt
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
1962–1963
Succeeded by
Kenneth Wade Parkinson
Preceded by Honorary Colonel of the Leeds Rifles
1963–1966
Succeeded by
John Houston Taylor
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire
1970–1974
Office abolished
Preceded by
Office created
Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire
1974–1978
Succeeded by