Sir Humphry Wakefield, 2nd Baronet

He has since restored the ruined castle to a habitable state to house a wide collection of antiquities.

[4] After leaving Cambridge, Wakefield was commissioned into the 10th Royal Hussars and retired from the army with the rank of captain.

He joined the New Zealand Everest Team in 1990 and was a member of Norman D. Vaughan's Antarctic Expedition of 1993.

He is also president of the Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team, the Avison Trust, and the Tibetan Spaniel Association.

He was a director of the Spoleto Festival of the Two Worlds (United States and Italy) from 1973 to 1980 and is a fellow of the Pierpont Morgan Library and the Royal Geographical Society.

[4] Wakefield, whose father-in-law, Lord Howick, acted as Governor of Kenya during the Mau Mau crisis, owns a horse called Barack, named after the half-Kenyan American President Barack Obama, 'because the horse is half black and half white'.

In general, high things in the tree of life have quality, have skills, and they get wonderful degrees at university.