Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg

Sir Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, 1st Baronet JP (10 March 1853 – 25 November 1923)[1] was a British horse breeder and member of parliament for Eastbourne from 1900 to 1906.

[2] His paternal grandparents were Henry Hogg of Davenshaw House, Congleton, Cheshire, and his wife Charlotte, née Coppinger.

[3] He was awarded a baronetcy for his services to breeding light horses[4] on 22 December 1905.

[2] Lady Lindsay-Hogg was attended in her old age by society doctor and suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams, who signed her death certificate as "Scirrhus carcinoma of the breast" when she died aged 96 on 23 August 1952.

Brady had been worried by this since in her view Lady Lindsay-Hogg was "senile" and "confused".