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Ball, Edmund Hugo, 1912-1992
GB-2014-WSA-02568 · Personne · 1912-1992

Ball, Edmund Hugo, son of Sir Edmund Lancaster Ball, Auditor of lndian Home Accounts, and Harriet Estelle, d. of Capt. Hugo Beaumont Burnaby RN; b. 20 May 1912; adm. April 1926 (H); left July 1929; LSE 1930-2; Bank of England 1932-9; RAF 1940-5; adm. a solicitor Feb. 1947; Hampstead Met. Bor. Council 1945-53; exec. committee Hampstead & Camden Council of Social Services 1948-61; advisory committee Jeffrye Museum 1953-85; m. 30 Aug. 1958 Theodora Mimi Lipsey, d. of David Caplan, estate agent, of Southport, Lancs.; d. 29 Nov. 1992

Banks, Maurice Alfred Lister, 1901-1991
GB-2014-WSA-02602 · Personne · 1901-1991

Banks, Sir Maurice Alfred Lister, son of Alfred Banks FRCS, of Hadlow Down, Sussex, and Eliz­abeth Maud, d. of Alexander Davey MD, of Ryde, I. of. Wight; b. 11 Aug. 1901; adm. Sept. 1914 (H); left Dec. 1918; Manch. Coll. of Tech. 1919-22, BSc (1st class hons Applied Chemistry); FRIC MIChemE; BP Co. 1924-67, dep. chairman 1965; chairman Departmental Committee on Patent Law 1967-70; chairman Laird Group 1970-4; Kt Jan. 1971; m. 29 Apr. 1933 Ruth Marie, d. of Percy E. Hall, co. director, of Springfield, NJ, USA; d. 11 Aug. 1991.

GB-2014-WSA-02622 · Personne · 1877-1910

Barclay, David Hamilton Dashwood, only son of Sir David William Barclay (q.v.), by his second wife; b. April 12, 1877; adm. Jan. 15, 1891 (H); left Dec. 1893; d. 18 June 1910.

Antrobus, George Pollock, 1892-1940
GB-2014-WSA-02207 · Personne · 1892-1940

Antrobus, George Pollock, son of Edward Gream Antrobus, C.M.G., of Westminster, Chief Accountant, office of the Crown Agent for the Colonies, by Agnes Minnie, eldest daughter of James Edward Pollock, M. D., F.R.C.P., of London; b. Oct. 12, 1892; adm. Sept. 22, 1904 (H); Exhibitioner 1905; K.S. (non-resident) 1906; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1911, matric. Michaelmas 1911; B.A. 1914; appointed a temp. clerk in the Foreign Office Sept. 20, 1915; a King's Messenger in the Foreign Office Oct. 4, 1919; O.B.E. March 30, 1920; killed in an air raid on London Nov. 1940.

George Pollock Antrobus was born at West Kensington, London on the 12th of October 1892 the only son of Edward Greason Antrobus CMG, an Accountant Officer of the Crown Agents of the Colonies, and Agnes Minnie (nee Pollock) Antrobus of 91, George Square, Westminster, later of 15, York Road, Leamington Spa in Warwickshire. He was christened at St Andrew’s Church, Kensington on the 14th of November 1982.
He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from the 22nd of September 1904 to July 1911 and was awarded an Exhibition in 1905. He was a non resident King’s Scholar from 1906 and was a member of the Debating Society in 1910 and 1911. He matriculated for Christ Church, Oxford in 1911 where he read History and achieved a Second Class BA in 1914. He was appointed as a temporary clerk at the Foreign Office on the 20th of September 1915 and was appointed as a King’s Messenger on the 4th of October 1919. He was awarded the OBE for - “services in Parliamentary Department, Foreign Office” which was announced by St James’s Palace on the 30th of March 1920.
He wrote the book, “King’s Messenger 1918-1940: Memoirs of a Silver Greyhound”, which was published by H, Jenkins in 1941. He retired from the civil service and went to live with his father at 15, York Road, Leamington Spa.
On the night of the 13th/14th of November 1940, the Luftwaffe launched a major attack on the city of Coventry, dispatching some 515 bombers which dropped 500 tons of high explosive bombs, 30,000 incendiaries and 50 landmines on the city. During the raid, one enemy aircraft passed over Leamington Spa which dropped a stick of seven bombs across the town. That night Edward Antrobus had been attending a party at the home of Mr and Mrs Millett at 32, Portland Place and had just returned home, on what was his 80th birthday, when a single high explosive bomb hit the house at 10.58pm, killing him and his son George. There were four others killed in the town that night.
Their funerals took place at All Saints Church, Leamington Spa
He is commemorated on the Leamington Memorial to civilians lost in air raids.
He is buried at Leamington Cemetery, Brunswick Street.

Atkins, Barry Kennedy, 1911-2005
GB-2014-WSA-02356 · Personne · 1911-2005

Atkins, Barry Kennedy, son of Cdr Arthur K. Atkins USN and Frances Griswold, d. of Commo­dore Nathaniel Matson Terry USN; b. 2 Aug. 1911; adm. Sept. 1926 (H); left Dec. 1927; US Naval Academy 1928-32, BS; Ensign USN 1932, Lieut. 1935, Lieut.-Cdr 1942, Cdr 1943, Capt. 1951; served in Asiatic and Pacific Fleets throughout WW2; commanded USS Holder in Atlantic and Mediterranean; Commander US Naval Forces, E. Atlantic and Mediterranean, London 1952- 3; Commander US Naval Station Annapolis, retd with rank of Rear-Admiral Nov. 1959; Navy Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star, Pacific Area Ribbon, with twelve operatonal stars; George Washington Univ., Washington DC, MSc (Admin.) 1973; now a man. consultant; m. 1st 29 July 1952 Dorothy Daisy, d. of Frank William Penny of London and Chicago; 2nd 28 Dec. 1985 Muriel Gluckman Strong, d. of Harry Gluckman, pharmacologist.

de Normann, John Anthony, 1923-D.D.
GB-2014-WSA-20882 · Personne · 1923-D.D.

de Normann, John Anthony, son of Sir Eric de Normann KBE CB FSA, Dep. Sec. Min. of Works, and Winifred Scott, d. of Isaac Linney Leigh of Stockport, Cheshire; b. 25Jan. 1923; adm. Sept. 1936 (H); left July 1940; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1940, BA 1946, MA 1964; 1st Indian Medium Regt RIA 1942-5 (Capt.); ICI Ltd, head of Building Devel. Group, chairman Farrow Group 1970-80; UK Councillor Economic and Social Committee of the EC, Brussels, 1983-; Dir. Brit. Standards Institution; OBE June 1989; m. 24 Jan. 1959 Diana, d. of Charles Bathurst Hele Phipps of Chalcot, Wilts.

GB-2014-WSA-20876 · Personne · 1923-D.D.

Burrowes, Desmond Edward St John, son of Alfred Edward Burrowes MC, of Hampstead, and Alice Edna Stuart, d. of Henry Stuart Doig; b. 5 Apr. 1923; adm. Sept. 1936 (H); left Dec. 1940; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1945, MRCP 1949; MB (Lond.) 1945, MD 1951; gen. med. practitioner Ledbury, Herefordshire; m. 1st 5 July 1947 Kathleen Ruth, d. of Edward Maurice West of Liphook, Hants; 2nd 10 Sept. 1977 Ann Margaret Somerville, d. of Lionel George William Hill, civil engineer, of Monkstown, co. Cork, Eire.

Rowland, Hugb Anthony Izett, 1923-D.D.
GB-2014-WSA-20899 · Personne · 1923-D.D.

Rowland, Hugh Anthony Izett, son of Stanley Rowland FCA, of Dulwich, and Agnes Chesney, d. of Adam Izett of Hanley, Staffs; b. 18 June 1923; adm. Sept. 1935 (H); left Apr. 1940; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1941; RNVR in WW2 (Sub-Lieut.); a civil engineer, AMICE 1951; Balfour Beatty & Co.; m. 20 Apr. 1952 Madeleine, d. of Maurice Bigot of Chartres, France.

Balfour, Christopher Egerton, 1872-1907
GB-2014-WSA-02555 · Personne · 1872-1907

Balfour, Christopher Egerton, third son of Archibald Balfour (q.v.); b. Aug. 14, 1872; adm. Sept. 16, 1886 (H); left Nov. 1889; 2nd Lieut. King's Royal Rifle Corps May 24, 1893; Lieut. Jan. 1, 1896; A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. W. G. Lyttelton, March 28, 1900; Capt. Jan. 13, 1901; served in the South African War 1899-1901, and was in Ladysmith during the siege; D.S.O. Sept. 27, 1901; m. Oct. 28, 1902, Dorothy, eldest daughter of Gerald Paget; d. Aug. 29, 1907.

Traill, Robert Francis, 1881-1972
GB-2014-WSA-17003 · Personne · 1881-1972

Traill, Robert Francis, son of Thomas William Traill, R.N., of Orkney, N.B., by Sarah Anne Glasgow, daughter of William McCorkindale; b. Feb. 22, 1881; adm. Jan. 19, 1893 (H); left April 1898; 2nd Lieut. Worcs Regt. May 7, 1902; Lieut. Jan. 18, 1905; Capt. Sept. 18, 1914; Major May 7, 1917; retired Dec. 15, 1920; served in Great War I, mentioned in des­patches L.G. Dec. 28, 1918; D.S.O. Sept: 16, 1918; Legion of Honour; d. 1972.