Hugh Joicey until 1940, was a British Army officer, businessman and peer.
His father was created a Baronet in 1893, and then elevated to the peerage as Baron Joicey in 1906.
His elder brother James Arthur Joicey (1880–1940) succeeded to the peerage on their father's death in 1936, but left only three surviving daughters on his own death four years later, when Hugh Edward succeeded.
Joicey was commissioned into the 14th Hussars as a second-lieutenant on 3 October 1900, and served in the Second Boer War in South Africa in 1901.
[2] He later served with the 1st battalion Suffolk Regiment in the First World War, gaining the rank of lieutenant-colonel.