Yorkshire Post

Col Edward York

Former Vice Lord Lieutenant

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COLONEL EDWARD York, who has died at 80, was Vice Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire for 15 years from 1999 and a former president of the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society.

He also served at various times as chairman of Thirsk Racecourse, vice president of the Northern Associatio­n of Building Societies and chairman of the Royal Armouries Developmen­t Trust at Leeds.

Born in February 1939, he was the son of the late Christophe­r York, a North Yorkshire landowner who was Conservati­ve MP for Ripon and then Harrogate during and after the war.

Educated at Eton, he began his military career in the 1st Royal Dragoons, and was a commanding officer in the Queen’s Own Yeomanry.

In taking the reins at the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society, he was following in the footsteps of his father, who had held the presidency in 1975. Eddie’s wife, Sarah, took the role in 2016.

The organisati­on said Col York, who farmed on the Hutton Wandesley Estate, near York, was a “true gentleman” who had been “wonderfull­y supportive” of the society and its work. Lord

Crathorne, the former Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, also paid tribute to his secondin-command, whom he said was “enormously kind” and “a wonderful, great big tall gangling man”. He added: “We were joined at the hip and we shared the best possible times together”.

Col York, who listed his interests as racing and field sports, was awarded the OBE in 2015 for services to charity and the community. Sarah, their son and daughter, and five grandchild­ren survive him.

A Thanksgivi­ng service will be held at York Minster next month.

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EDWARD YORK: Lord Crathorne called him “a wonderful, great big tall gangling man”.

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