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Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell

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523: 25: 530: 448:, where his uncle, the 2nd Baron Rennell, was a director. After leaving Morgan Grenfell, he became a director of Marks of Distinction, a company that created sporting medals and trophies and put on sporting and corporate promotional events. He left to run his own trophy and sporting promotions company, Tremayne Limited, from 1978 to 1984. In 1974, at the funeral of his cousin 404:
tournament five times from 1960 to 1965. He started to scale back his rugby-playing activities in 1965 and his amateur rugby career was ended by a ban for working as a freelance journalist on a
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A representation of the Colossus of Rhodes over the shoulder a bow in the dexter hand an arrow and in the sinister a cup all Proper.
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On either side a Cornish chough wings elevated and addorsed Proper each charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped Argent.
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In 1977 he married Phyllis Neill. The marriage produced a son and three daughters. Rodd died of
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John Adrian Tremayne Rodd was the younger son of Gustaf Guthrie Rennell Rodd, a Commander in the
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Argent two trefoils slipped Sable on a chief of the second three crescents of the first.
345: 586: 485: 401: 325: 301: 268:, and his wife, the former Yvonne Mary Marling, a singing teacher and co-author of 643: 473: 445: 305: 188: 493: 461: 381: 365: 337: 253: 723: 699: 522: 449: 441: 293: 277: 245: 199: 416: 410: 397: 297: 369: 289: 241: 477: 437: 433: 329: 317: 265: 240:(28 June 1935 – 9 December 2006) was a British naval officer, Scottish 396:
county team. In the 1960s he was a key player in the London Scottish
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champion of the Home Fleet in 1958, and played rugby for Royal Navy,
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in London, aged 71. Upon his death the title passed to his son,
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Hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
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who had committed suicide, after a sententious speech by
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player and businessman. He succeeded his uncle as 3rd
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He later served in the 286:Baroness Emmet of Amberley 706: 697: 689: 682: 436:in 1962 with the rank of 422:International Rugby Board 205: 194: 184: 176: 160: 142:John Adrian Tremayne Rodd 137: 123: 785:Rugby union scrum-halves 750:British male journalists 632: 490:World Chess Championship 351: 248:in 1978, and sat on the 510: 211:Phyllis Caroline Neill 740:Barbarian F.C. players 533: 526: 380:. 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