James Baring, 6th Baron Revelstoke


James Cecil Baring, 6th Baron Revelstoke was a British peer.

Early life

He was the second son of Rupert Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke, and the former Hon. Flora Fermor-Hesketh. His great-grandfather was financier Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke of Membland. His half-sisters, by a later marriage of his mother to Lt.-Cdr. Derek Lawson, are Arabella Ann Spurrier, born 14 August 1946, and Caroline Flora Turner, born 23 September 1953.
He was educated at Eton College, Eton, Berkshire.

Career

From 1957 until 1959, Baring served in the National Service in the RAF, thereafter moving to London, where he lived until 1970. He summered on Lambay Island, located in the Irish Sea.
While in London, he bought the Regent Sound Studios located in London’s Tin Pan Alley and served as manager for the studio. At the studio, The Rolling Stones recorded their first album, the self-titled The Rolling Stones album, as well as The Beatles who recorded some tracks, including a song for their Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album. The Who, Tom Jones, and Roger Whittaker all recorded in the studio.
The studio was also used by those working in London’s West End theatre district, preparing songs for musical productions. Galt MacDermot, who composed the music for Hair, spent considerable time arranging the music for the production at the studio.
He succeeded his brother, John Baring, 5th Baron Revelstoke, born 2 December 1934, in 2003.

Personal life

In 1968, he married Aneta Laline Dennis Fisher. They had two sons:
In 1983, after his divorce from Aneta, he married Sarah Stubbs in 1983. Before their divorce, they had two daughters:
He died aged 73 on 7 February 2012 and was succeeded by his son Alexander Rupert Baring.

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