UK Cigar Scene Magazine January Issue 13 | Page 16

The Yellow Earl - Part One ‘Almost and Emperor, but not quite a Gentleman’ An Appreciation of Hugh Lowther, the 5th Earl of Lonsdale, also known as The Yellow Earl by Robert Jarman. I first became interested in Lord Lonsdale when I commissioned Douglas Sutherland, to write a series of light hearted, humorous books about The English Gentleman in 1978, when I was a part-owner, and the Managing Director of Debrett’s Peerage & Baronetage. I was introduced to Douglas Sutherland in 1977 by the publisher Leo Cooper, and his journalist wife, Gilly, who has since become a best-selling Author. They used to stay at a mini-castle in Perthshire, called ‘Rohalion’, which Sutherland rented, and which was perhaps better-known as ‘Hangover hall’ by all who stayed there! Anyway, I discovered that Douglas Sutherland had written several excellent books about spies and fraudsters, as well as fascinating study of land ownership in the UK, and how so much was owned by so few, and of course, The Yellow Earl about the life and times of Henry Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale 15 This fascinating biography was a compelling portrait of this ‘larger than life’ character who, amongst his various eccentricities, gave his name to a particular type of cigar, which is still universally known the a ‘Lonsdale’ cigar, thereby joining the elite company of Englishmen Peers who have given their names to specific cigars; the others being Sir Winston Churchill, and Lord Rothschild. Having written an article for my online publication, The Vintage Magazine, I was approached by Nic Wing, the publisher of UK Cigar Scene, who knew of a cache of Lonsdale Cigars, and so I agreed that he could use all my information about The Yellow Earl, for a special feature on this subject, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! Robert Jarman, Founder and Editor of The Vintage Magazine