Frederick de la Pole

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New Shute House inherited from Frederick de la Pole to his relative John Pole-Carew

Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, 11th Baronet ( December 25, 1850 - February 12, 1926 ) was a British nobleman .

Frederick de la Pole was born Frederick Arundell Pole, the younger son of Sir William Pole, 9th Baronet and his wife Margaret Talbot. After the death of his older brother Edmund de la Pole, 10th Baronet , he inherited the title of Baronet , of Shute House in the County of Devon in 1912 , as well as the Old and New Shute House estates near Axminster in Devon , which included over 18 km 2 of land . To do this, he changed his name to de la Pole . In 1916 he became a Justice of the Peace and in 1917 he served as High Sheriff of Devon. He remained unmarried and childless. Upon his death, his fifth cousin, John Pole-Carew , inherited Shute's possession and title.

literature

  • POLE, Sir Frederick Arundell de la. In: Who Was Who, online edn , Oxford University Press, 2014

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predecessor Office successor
Edmund de la Pole Pole Baronet, of Shute House
1912–1926
John Pole-Carew