, published in
Vanity Fair in 1876. Lord Enniskillen married Charlotte Marion Baird, daughter of wealthy
Scottish businessman Douglas Baird and his wife Charlotte Acton, in 1869. The following year he was cited as one of two co-respondents in the case for divorce brought by
Sir Charles Mordaunt, 10th
Bt., a former
M.P., against his wife,
Harriet, in which
Prince Albert Edward,
The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), was called to give evidence. The divorce was denied as Lady Mordaunt was judged to be insane, but was finally granted in 1875 when Cole did not contest the claim that he was the father of Lady Mordaunt's daughter, Violet (1869–1928), later
Marchioness of Bath. Lord Enniskillen died in April 1924, aged 78, and was succeeded in his titles by his second – but eldest surviving – son John. Lady Enniskillen died in 1937. The third son of Lord Enniskillen was
The Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole (1881–1929), a pioneer settler (1905) of the
East Africa Protectorate. His Kekopey Ranch on
Lake Elementaita,
Kenya, where he is buried, is preserved today as the Lake Elementaita Lodge. His daughter, Lady Florence Anne Cole, married
Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere of Vale Royal (b. 28 Apr 1870, d. 13 Nov 1931). His daughter, Lady Kathleen Mary Cole, married Lt.-Col. Charles Walter Villiers CBE, and was grandmother to
Peregrine Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans (b. 2 Jan 1941, d. 15 Jul 2016) and Lady Frances Helen Mary Eliot, Countess of Shelburne (b. 6 Mar 1943, d. 6 Jan 2004). ==Notes==