Major-GeneralGilbert Walter Riversdale Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, CB, OBE, MC, DL, FSA (3 November 1915 – 22 June 2006) served in the British Army from 1939 to 1967. He was Army director of public relations in the 1960s when the conduct of the Army's personnel came under scrutiny during the Profumo affair.
He returned to his regiment to command "A" squadron in the Korean War from 1951 to 1952, and became second in command. He was promoted lieutenant-colonel and served in the War Office, and was appointed OBE in 1956. He then commanded the 12th Royal Lancers in Germany for two years, and next was promoted brigadier in 1961 and took a staff posting to the War Office as deputy director of personnel administration.[citation needed]
In retirement, he ran his 350-acre (1.4 km2) farm near Maidstone, Kent. He served on the board of directors of Anglo-Portuguese Bank, Burberrys and Ransomes. He regularly attended the House of Lords, having succeeded to the Viscountcy in 1965, speaking on rural affairs and the armed forces. Originally a Conservative, he resigned the whip to become a cross-bencher. He was a Deputy Lieutenant of Kent from 1970, and his wife was High Sheriff of Kent in 1981 and 1982. He was interested in archaeology, and pursued an active interest in heraldry, being President of the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies for 35 years (1965–2000). He became a Grand Officer of the Belgian Order of Leopold II in 1978. He lost his right to sit and vote in the House of Lords in 1999;[2] in his attempt to become one of the ninety-two elected hereditary peers, he submitted a manifesto which included "I support the Queen and all the royal family... All cats to be muzzled outside to stop the agonising torture of mice and small birds... LEVEL UP not level down. God willing."[3][4]
Family and issue
Monckton married Marianna Laetitia Bower (1929–2022), a Roman Catholic and the daughter of Commander Robert Tatton Bower (RN), on 30 December 1950. She later became a Dame of Malta, President of Kent St John's Ambulance, Patroness of the Heart of Kent Hospice, and High Sheriff of Kent (1981–82). She died peacefully in July 2022, aged 93, at her home in Harrietsham, Kent.
The Honourable Timothy David Robert Monckton (born 1955)
The Honourable Jonathan Riversdale St. Quintin Monckton (born 1955)
The Honourable Anthony Leopold Colyer Monckton (born 1960)
Arms
Coat of arms of Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
Crest
A martlet Or.
Escutcheon
1st & 4th Sable on a chevron between three martlets Or three mullets Sable (Monckton) 2nd & 3rd Or a chevron Gules a chief Vair (St Quintin).
Supporters
On either side a horse Argent crined and unguled Or gorged with a chain Gold pendant therefrom an escutcheon Sable charged with a roses also Argent barbed and seeded Proper quartering St Quintin (Gules a chevron Or a chief Vair).