Algernon Tudor-Craig

Major Sir Algernon Tudor-Craig KBE FSA (3 January 1873 – 10 April 1943) was a British Army officer, heraldist and author of various works on art history, especially armorial porcelain.

[1][2] Tudor-Craig was an officer in the 4th (militia) battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles, where he was promoted captain on 27 August 1898, and major on 29 November 1902.

[3] He served as Instructor of Musketry with the 8th Provisional Battalion in 1902.

[4] His first wife, whom he married in 1898, was Emily Mary Lukin (1866–1939).

Lady Tudor-Craig was made CBE in 1920; they had one son James Tudor-Craig whose wife was Medieval Art Historian, Dr Pamela Tudor-Craig (née Wynn Reeves).