Simon Frederick Marquis, 3rd Earl of Woolton  (born 24 May 1958), styled  Viscount Walberton  between 1964 and 1969, is a British hereditary peer  and businessman.
 
Early life and education 
The only son of Roger Marquis, 2nd Earl of Woolton , and his second wife (Cecily) Josephine Gordon-Cumming (1925–2012), later Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor , elder daughter of Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming, 5th Baronet .[ 1]   He succeeded to the earldom and subsidiary titles at the age of 10 upon the death of his father in 1969.
After attending Eton , he went up to read Economics and Modern History at the University of St Andrews , graduating MA  in 1981.[ 2]  
Career 
Lord Woolton was a director of New Boathouse Capital[ 3]   and Chief Financial Officer  of Quayle Munro ,[ 4]  . Since 2018, he works for Houlihan Lokey UK as Corporate Chief Operating Officer. Lord Woolton began his career at S.G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. in 1982. 
Woolton was introduced to the House of Lords  in 1979 (21 being the minimum age at which a peer can take his or her seat) where he sat until the House of Lords Act 1999 , which removed hereditary peers' automatic right of a legislative seat.
A Freeman of the City of London , Lord Woolton serves as Master  of the Worshipful Company of Skinners  (for 2024/25).[ 5]  
Marriages and children 
Woolton married the Hon.  Sophie Birdwood, only child of Mark Birdwood, 3rd Baron Birdwood ,[ 6]   in 1987. The Earl and Countess of Woolton had three daughters.[ 7]   Woolton and his first wife were divorced on 13 May 1997. He married secondly, on 28 October 1999, Mrs (Mary) Carol Chapman (née  Davidson), who has two daughters from a previous marriage.
As Woolton has no sons and as there are no other surviving male-line descendants of the first earl , the earldom  and its subsidiary titles will become extinct upon the present earl's death.[ 8]  
Coat of arms of Simon Marquis, 3rd Earl of Woolton
 
  Arms of the Earl of Woolton  
 
Coronet 
That of an Earl  
Crest 
Suspended from and between the Antlers of a stag a Stirrup and Leather Proper 
Escutcheon 
Sable on a Bend engrailed between two Garbs Or a Rose Gules barbed and seeded Proper between two Lions rampant of the Field 
Supporters 
On either side a Lion rampant Or gorged with a Riband Azure pendent therefrom by a Chain also Or an Escutcheon Azure charged with a Liver Bird Argent 
Motto 
Fortitudine Virtute Dabitur  (By fortitude and courage it shall be given ) 
Other elements 
As Master Skinner , Lord Woolton can impale  the Skinners'  arms  (dexter ) with his family arms  (sinister )  
  
Notes 
References 
^   "Woolton, Earl of (UK, 1956)" . Cracoft's Peerage . Heraldic Media Limited. Archived from the original  on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 2 December  2010 . 
 
^   "Our People: Simon Woolton" . Quayle Munro. 
 
^   "New Boathouse Capital Limited" . Directors in the UK. 
 
^   Simon Woolton, Chief Financial Officer  - website Quayle Munro. 
 
^   www.skinners.org.uk  
 
^   "Judith Helen (née Roberts), Lady Birdwood" . National Portrait Gallery . 
 
^   Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage , 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003 
 
^   www.burkespeerage.com  
 
  
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