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Davison, Ralph, 1894-1915
GB-2014-WSA-05910 · Person · 1894-1915

Davison, Ralph, fourth son of George Henry Davison, of Bloomsbury, by Edith, daughter of Edmund Richardson, of London; b. Nov. 4, 1894; adm. from Univ. Coll. School Jan. 16, 1908 (R); left July 1912; entered an engineer's office; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Northamptonshire Regt. Jan. 10, 1914; was attached to the 1st Batt. and went out to the western front in Aug. 1914; was wounded at the first battle of Ypres, in Nov. 1914; returned to the front in March 1915; Lieut. March 1915; killed in action at Aubers Ridge, France, May 9, 1915; unm.

GB-2014-WSA-05943 · Person · 1863-?

DAY, WILLIAM FERDINAND, son of William Day, Queen Street, Mayfair, London, solicitor; b. 29 Dec 1863; adm. (R) 31 May 1877; left Aug 1878.

GB-2014-WSA-05946 · Person · 1905-1941

de Bathe, Sir Christopher Albert, Bart., son of Capt. Patrick Wynne de Bathe, of Westminster, by Violet Lindsay, elder daughter of Nicholas Wood, M. P.; b. Sept. 17, 1905; adm. April 26, 1918 (R); left April 1919; went to Rugby School; 2nd Lieut. Highland Light Inf. 1925; retired 1927; Hon. Attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople 1930, and at Brussels 1931; correspondent for The Times in Persia 1932-3; succeeded his grandfather as 6th baronet Aug. 1940; Pilot Officer (A. and S. D.) R.A.F.V.R. Aug. 19, 1940; m. Jan. 11, 1932, Edna, daughter of Arthur Terrell, of Melbourne, Australia; killed on active service June 3, 1941.

Sir Christopher Albert de Bathe was born in London on the 17th of September 1905 the only son of Captain Patrick Wynne de Bathe Bt., HM Diplomatic Service, and Violet Lindsay (nee Wood later Compton) de Bathe of 121, Rue de la Commerce, Brussels, later of “Blackwater”, Lyndhurst in Hampshire. He was christened at St Paul’s Church, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge on the 17th of October 1905. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Rigaud’s from the 26th of April 1918 to April 1919. He went on to Rugby School where he was in Cotton House from May 1919 to December 1921.
He attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst from 1923 before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry on the 29th of January 1925. He resigned his commission on the 19th of March 1927. He served as Hon Attaché in HM Diplomatic Service at Constantinople in 1930 and at Brussels in 1931. He was the Persia correspondent for the Times newspaper from 1932 to 1933.
He was married at St Michael’s Church, Pimlico on the 22nd of January 1932 to Edna Winifred (nee Terrell); they had a daughter, Charlotte Louise, born on the 24th of September 1934.
He succeeded to the Baronetcy on the death of his uncle in August 1940, becoming the 6th Baron de Bathe of Knightstown. He was a member of the Naval and Military Club.
He was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on the 19th of August 1940.
On the 3rd of June 1941 Christopher de Bathe and a group of Royal Air Force officers were gathered on a golf course in Berkshire to watch some twin engined aircraft practicing dive bombing. He and three others were walking across the practice ground when he was struck and decapitated by the propeller of an aircraft which was flying at very low level.
His funeral took place at 3pm on the 10th of June 1941 and a memorial service was held in his memory at 3pm the following day at St Mark’s Church, South Audley Street, London.
He is buried at St Andrew’s Church, West Stoke.

GB-2014-WSA-05949 · Person · 1918-1999

de Boer, Anthony Peter, son of Goffe de Boer of Hampstead and Irene Kathleen, d. of Alfred Grist of Hampstead; b. 22 June 1918; adm. May 1932 (R); left July 1937; RE (AA) 1939-40; 6th Gurkha Rifles IA 1940-3, RIASC 1944-6 (Maj.); joined Roy. Dutch/Shell Group 1937, served China, Sudan, Ethiopia, Egypt 1946-58, area co-ordinator Africa and Middle East 1959-63; chairman Shell Trinidad 1963-4, man. dir. (marketing) Shell-Mex & BP 1964-7, retd 1967; dep. chairman Wm Cory & Son 1968-71; chairman Brit. Road Fedn 1972-87, Anvil Petroleum 1974-85, Channel Tunnel Developments 1981-4; CBE 1982; Freeman City of London; Liveryman Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers; m. 19 Jan. 1943 Pamela Agnes Norah, d. of Francis Patrick Joseph Bullock, racehorse trainer, of Banstead, Surrey; d. 24 Apr. 1999.

GB-2014-WSA-05972 · Person · 1889-1919

de Meray, Reginald Henry, only son of Henry de Meray, of Bloomsbury, notary public; b. Sept. 10, 1889; adm. Sept. 27, 1900 (R); left Dec. 1903; adm. a notary public Aug. 1912; practised in London, firm John Venn and Sons, Cornhill; d. Nov. 26, 1919.

GB-2014-WSA-05989 · Person · 1892-?

De Slubicki, John Marys, b. Aug. 14, 1892; adm. Sept. 27, 1906 (R); left July 1911; Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1911; served in Great WarIwith the Canadian contingent in Borden's Armoured Machine Gun Battery; became an asst. master at Trinity Coll., Ontario.

GB-2014-WSA-06057 · Person · 1903-1926

Denison, Christopher; son of John Edmund Denison, of Bekesbourne, Kent, by Maude Forster; b. March 11, 1903; adm. Sept. 21, 1916 (R); left April 1919; joined the R.A.F. with his great friend at school, Charles William Anderson Scott (q.v.), in 1922; posted in 1926 to an aircraft carrier at Malta and killed in a flying accident there.

GB-2014-WSA-06079 · Person · 1890-?

Depree, Charles Newton, brother of Sidney Barron Depree (q.v.); b. Sept. 17, 1890; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (R); left Easter 1905; served in Great War I; temp. 2nd Lieut. R.G.A. Feb. 10, 1915; Lieut. Jan. 6, 1917.

GB-2014-WSA-06080 · Person · 1885-?

Depree, Sidney Barron, son of Arthur Oliver and Jane Elizabeth Marian Depree, of Notting Hill; b. Sept. 29, 1885; adm. May 4, 1899 (R); left July 1903; St. Mary's Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1913; served in Great War I as Capt. R.A.M.C.; in practice at Blackpool, Lancs. to 1928, and then at Hove, Sussex; adm. to the Middle Temple May 15, 1929; m. Jan. 6. 1914; Ellen, daughter of James William Turner, of Seven Kings, Essex.

GB-2014-WSA-06091 · Person · 1893-?

Derry, Douglas Charles Lawford, son of Arthur Douglas Derry, of Hampstead, by Winifred Lawford, of Croydon; b. Aug. 15, 1893; adm. Jan. 20, 1910 (R); left Easter 1911; A. R. l. B.A. 1919; St. Thomas's Hospital and London Univ.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1928; M.B., B.Sc. 1930; pathologist to the Medical and Surgical Units, St. Thomas's Hospital; m. Aug. 14. 1926, Margaret Penelope, daughter of James Gall Gerrard, of South Nutfield, Surrey.