Anthony Harbord-Hamond, 11th Baron Suffield

Anthony Philip Harbord-Hamond, 11th Baron Suffield, MC (19 June 1922 – 8 December 2011), was a British peer, soldier and politician of the Conservative Party.

Tony Harbord-Hamond was born in London, a son of Admiral Richard Harbord, 10th Baron Suffield (1865–1951), and Nina Crawfuird Hutchinson.

[1][2] He joined the Army in 1942 as an officer in the Coldstream Guards,[1][2] serving in the Second World War in North African and Italy.

[1] He received a Military Cross for his actions during the rebellion in Malaya in 1950,[1][2] the same year he was also decorated as an Officer of the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau.

[1][2] Upon the death of his father in February 1951, he inherited his title Baron Suffield and his seat in the House of Lords[1][2] where he represented the Conservative Party.

Tony Harbord-Hamond