- Davina Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth
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Davina Marcia Herbert Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth, DBE (10 July 1938 – 24 February 2008) was a crossbench member of the House of Lords, continuing to sit after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 as an elected peer.
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Biography
Ingrams was the daughter of Mervyn Herbert, 17th Baron Darcy de Knayth (also known as Viscount Clive, his courtesy title as son of the Earl of Powis). The barony had been created in 1332 for John Darcy, and revived twice after falling into abeyance. Through her grandfather, George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis, she was descended from Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive. She inherited the barony in 1943, when her father was killed in action during the Second World War, flying a Mosquito as a squadron leader in the RAF.
She was educated at St Mary's School, Wantage, and later in Florence and the Sorbonne. She married publisher Rupert Ingrams (brother of the Private Eye editor Richard Ingrams) in 1960. They had three children.
She and her husband were involved in a serious accident in 1964, returning from a dance, when their car hit a tree. Her husband was killed outright, and she was paralysed from the neck down. She was treated at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, and later recovered some movement in her upper body. She became a wheelchair user, and took up table tennis and archery. She was a leading voice in the campaign that led to the creation of the Paralympic Games.
She won a gold medal in swimming at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Israel, and a bronze for table tennis at the 1972 Games in West Germany. She was one of the first 16 hereditary peeresses admitted to the House of Lords in 1963, and spoke frequently on disability matters after taking up her seat in 1969. She was made a Dame (DBE) for her services to disabled people in 1996.
Medal record Competitor for Great Britain Swimming Paralympic Games Gold 1968 Tel Aviv 25 m backstroke class 1 incomplete Table tennis Paralympic Games Bronze 1972 Heidelberg Teams 2 After the House of Lords Act 1999 removed most of the hereditary peers from the House of Lords, she was selected as one of the select representative peers, coming top of the ballot of top of crossbench peers.
Family
She was survived by her son and two daughters. Her son succeeded as the 19th Baron Darcy de Knayth.
References
External links
- Obituary, The Times, 3 March 2008
- Obituary, The Daily Telegraph, 16 March 2008
- The Peerage
- The Jacobite Peerage & Baronetage in 1997
- House of Lords: Members deceased
- Ingrams's profile on paralympic.org
Peerage of England Preceded by
Mervyn Horatio HerbertBaroness Darcy de Knayth
1943 – 2008Succeeded by
Caspar David IngramsCategories:- 1938 births
- 2008 deaths
- Barons in the Peerage of England
- Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Disability rights activists
- Swimmers at the 1968 Summer Paralympics
- Table tennis players at the 1972 Summer Paralympics
- Paralympic swimmers of Great Britain
- Paralympic table tennis players of Great Britain
- Paralympic gold medalists for Great Britain
- Paralympic bronze medalists for Great Britain
- Hereditary suo jure peeresses
- Politicians with physical disabilities
- People educated at Heathfield School, Ascot
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