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David Younger (public servant)

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British public servant (1939–2024)

Captain Sir John David Bingham Younger KCVO (20 May 1939 – 14 June 2024) was a British public servant who was the Lord Lieutenant of Tweeddale from 1994 to 2014. He retired on reaching the age of seventy-five.

Younger was born on 20 May 1939. Educated at Eton and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Younger was commissioned into the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1959, and served in Borneo and Singapore before joining the Directorate of Military Operations at the Ministry of Defence in 1967. He retired from the Army in 1969 and was with Scottish and Newcastle Breweries from 1969 to 1979 before becoming one of the founding partners of the Broughton Brewery in 1979.

In 1969 he became a member of the Royal Company of Archers, which is the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, and was its Secretary from 1993 to 2007. He was vice-president of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland in 1994, and became Vice-Lord Lieutenant of Tweeddale in 1992, before becoming Lord Lieutenant in 1994.

Younger died after a battle with dementia and cancer on 14 June 2024, at the age of 85.

References

  1. ^ "(John) David Bingham Younger". Debretts. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. Sainty, J. C. "Lieutenants and Lord-Lieutenants of Counties (Scotland) 1794-". Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  3. "Birthdays today". The Telegraph. 20 May 2013. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2014. Capt J.D.B. Younger, Lord–Lieutenant for Tweeddale, 74
  4. "Captain Sir David Younger, KCVO". The Telegraph. 21 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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Preceded byAidan Sprot Lord Lieutenant of Tweeddale
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Succeeded bySir Hew Strachan
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