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Philip John Algernon Sidney, 2nd Viscount De L’Isle MBE, DL (born 21 April 1945) is a British peer and former soldier. The eldest son of the 1st Viscount De L'Isle, Sidney was educated at Tabley House, Mons OCS and Sandhurst. After service in the Rifle Brigade, in 1966, he became a Major in the Grenadier Guards and took early retirement in 1979. He was appointed Vice-Lieutenant of Kent in 2002 and is also a Freeman of the City of London and a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. On 15 November 1980, he married Isobel Tresyllian Compton, the youngest daughter of the civil servant Sir Edmund Compton.[1] They have two children, Hon. Sophia Jacqueline Mary (born 1983) and Hon. Philip William Edmund (born 1985). Sidney succeeded to his father's titles in 1991. References ^ Viscountess De L'Isle's parents are Sir Edmund Compton (1906-1994) and his wife Betty Tresyllian Williams (d. 1987), daughter of Hakewill Tresyllian Williams, of a Quaker carpet-making family from Kidderminster. Sir Edmund was born into a family that was involved in trade on his father's side with Chile and other South American countries. His father, also Edmund Compton, had won a gallant Military Cross in the First World War. His mother's family were mostly scholarly Church of England clergy. Her parents, who married in 1934, had one son and four daughters, of whom the youngest was Isobel. Sir Edmund Gerald Compton was the first and trail-blazing government ombudsman, properly titled the 'Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration'. He was appointed by the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, in 1967. Source: Tam Dalyell's obituary 1994 for Sir Edmund Compton. Sources Tam Dalyell. "Obituary: Sir Edmund Compton". The Independent(London). Mar 14, 1994. FindArticles.com. Accessed 25 January 2008. <http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19940314/ai_n14856593> Honorary titles Preceded by Robin Leigh-Pemberton Honorary Colonel of the 5th Battalion of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment 1992–1999 Succeeded by Merged with the 3rd Battalion Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded by William Sidney Viscount De L'Isle 1991–present Succeeded by Incumbent v · d · eBritish viscounts*  ...of England, ...of Scotland and ...of Great Britain Hereford · Falkland · Arbuthnott · Oxfuird · Bolingbroke & St John · Cobham · Falmouth · Torrington · Hood  ...of Ireland (pre-1801) Gormanston · Mountgarret · Valentia · Dillon · Massereene & Ferrard · Charlemont · Downe · Molesworth · Chetwynd · Midleton · Boyne · Gage · Galway · Powerscourt · Ashbrook · Southwell · de Vesci · Lifford · Bangor · Doneraile · Haberton · Hawarden  ...of the United Kingdom & ...of Ireland (post-1801) Monck · St Vincent · Melville · Sidmouth · Gort · Exmouth · Combermere · Hill · Hardinge · Gough · Bridport · Portman · Hampden · Hambleden · Knutsford · Esher · Goschen · Ridley · Colville of Culross · Churchill · Selby · Knollys · Allendale · Chilston · Scarsdale · Mersey · Cowdray · Devonport · Astor · Wimborne · St Davids · Rothermere · Allenby · Chelmsford · Long · Ullswater · Younger of Leckie · Bearsted · Craigavon · Bridgeman · Hailsham · Brentford · Buckmaster · Bledisloe · Hanworth · Trenchard · Samuel · Runciman of Doxford · Davidson · Weir · Caldecote · Simon · Camrose · Stansgate (d) · Margesson · Daventry · Addison · Kemsley · Marchwood · Alanbrooke · Montgomery of Alamein · Waverley · Thurso · Brookeborough · Norwich · Leathers · Soulbury · Chandos · Malvern · De L'Isle · Monckton of Brenchley · Tenby · Mackintosh of Halifax · Dunrossil · Stuart of Findhorn · Rochdale · Slim · Head · Boyd of Merton · Mills · Blakenham · Eccles · Dilhorne *Current substantive viscounts, listed by precedence, from highest to lowest Persondata Name Sidney, Philip, 2nd Viscount De Lisle Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biography of a viscount in the peerage of the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e