Henry Milles-Lade, 5th Earl Sondes


Henry George Herbert Milles-Lade, 5th Earl Sondes, styled Viscount Throwley between 1941 and 1970, was a British peer. He inherited the title upon the death of his father in 1970 and the peerage became extinct when he died without an heir.

Personal life

The fifth earl was considered a colourful character. In his pre-teen years he was a page at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II but was later expelled from Eton College for operating gambling books. He owned racehorses and greyhounds, but his strongest connection with sport was with football club, Gillingham F.C., where he served as vice-chairman of the board of directors. Upon his retirement from the role, a large clock was erected at the club's Priestfield Stadium and dubbed the "Lord Sondes Clock" in his honour. The clock was removed as part of ground redevelopment work in the 1990s and its current whereabouts are unknown.
The Earl was married four times. His wives included the New York socialite Sharon McCluskey, whom he married in 1981 and divorced in 1984, and another American whom he married in 1986, Phyllis Kane Schmertz, who survived him and inherited Lees Court in Kent, which she transformed into an agricultural business growing pharmaceutical and biofuel crops. The Earl died from cancer, and was buried in the church in the village of Sheldwich south of Faversham in Kent.

Lees Court estate

The Sondes family estate in Kent had been in family hands for over 700 years and once stretched to over in the early 1900s. The estate at Earl Sondes death was including a core of around the villages of Sheldwich and Badlesmere with the balance at the Swale Estuary, Oare and Faversham Creeks.

Marriages

  1. 1968 Primrose Ann Cresswell, daughter of Lawrence Stopford Llewellyn Cotter younger son of Sir James Laurence Cotter, 5th Baronet.
  2. 1976 Countess Silvia-Gabrielle zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Raitz, daughter of Hans Otto Schied.
  3. 1981 Sharon McCluskey daughter of Ellen Lehman McCluskey of the Lehman Brothers banking family.
  4. 1986 Phyllis Kane Schmertz. Right Honourable Countess Sondes.

    Title from birth

There were no heirs to his titles and on Right Honourable Henry George Herbert 5th Earl Sonde's death on 2 December 1996 the titles became extinct.