The Earl was educated at
Harrow School and the
University of Neuchâtel. He inherited a million pounds when he was 16 years old, and another £4 million five years later. In May 1983, he was arrested on suspicion of trafficking $4 million of heroin and moved from New York back to Ickworth House. While there, on at least one occasion, the Earl piloted his helicopter without radar while snorting cocaine off the map he was using for navigation. Though the Earl had
come out as homosexual, on 14 September 1984 he married Francesca Fisher, then 20, the day before his 30th birthday. The marriage lasted for three years, but quickly fell apart after he started
freebasing cocaine and using
rent boys. Although Ickworth House had been given to the Treasury in lieu of death duties in 1956, and then handed over to the
National Trust, he continued living there in the house's East Wing as part of the conditions. He served seven months of the sentence and was released in April 1989. The National Trust were unimpressed with the Marquess's behaviour, including dangerous driving around the estate and lack of control over his
wolfhounds. They attempted to evict him from Ickworth House in 1994 The
House of Lords, by then under threat of
reform, generally disliked the Marquess as his behaviour was damaging the House's reputation. ==Final years and death==