Sir Edmund Bacon, 13th Baronet


Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Baronet was a British landowner and businessman.

Baronetcy

As the Bacon Baronetcy of Redgrave in the County of Suffolk is the oldest extant English baronetcy, Sir Edmund was the Premier Baronet of England.
He was both the 13th and 14th Baronet of Bacon, since the 8th Bacon Baronet of Mildenhall in the County of Suffolk, had been additionally appointed the 7th Bacon Baronet of Redgrave in 1755 when his third cousin, the 6th Bacon Baronet of Redgrave, died without heirs.

Family

Sir Edmund was born in 1903 at Raveningham Hall, the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 12th Baronet and Constance Alice Leslie-Melville. He was educated at Wixenford, Eton, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
On 15 January 1936, he married Priscilla Dora Ponsonby, daughter of Sir Charles Ponsonby, 1st Baronet and they had five children. Bacon's daughter, Sarah, is married to Sir Paul Nicholson.

Career

Sir Edmund was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk in 1939.
He commanded the 55th Anti-Tank Regiment of the Royal Artillery in the Second World War and he was mentioned in despatches. He became Honorary Colonel of the 308 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery between 1961 and 1967.
He was appointed as a Justice of the Peace for Norfolk in 1944. He succeeded to the family baronetcies on 1 January 1947 and he was Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk between 1949 and 1982.
Sir Edmund held several quango and business positions: chairman of Brown Sugar Corporation ; Pro-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia ; chairman of the Agricultural North East Development Council and director of Lloyds Bank.
Sir Edmund died on 30 September 1982, aged 79.

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