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Cumberland, Bentinck Howard, 1917-1943
GB-2014-WSA-05633 · Personne · 1917-1943

Cumberland, Bentinck Howard, son of Walter Bertie Cumberland, GPO engineer, of Hendon, and Edith Howard, d. of Edmund Rawles of Hampstead; b. 6 Sept. 1917; adm. Apr. 1931 (R); left July 1936; The Loyal Regt 1940-3 (Capt.); killed in action (N. Africa) 30 Apr. 1943.

Bentinck Howard “Benty” Cumberland was born at Hampstead, London on the 6th of September 1917 the only son of Walter Bertie Cumberland, an engineer for the General Post Office, and Edith Howard (nee Rawles) Cumberland of 26, Shirehall Lane, Hendon in Middlesex. He was christened at St Mark’s Church, Marylebone on the 20th of October 1917. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Rigaud’s from April 1931 to July 1936. He was a member of the 1st Rowing VIII in 1935 and 1936 where he rowed at No. 6. On leaving school he was articled to a firm of chartered accountants. He was elected as a member of the London Rowing Club in 1936.
He attended the 163rd Officer Cadet Training Unit (Artists Rifles) before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) on the 3rd of August 1940 where he was later appointed as Battalion Transport Officer.
On the 29th of April 1943 the 1st Battalion, The Loyal Regiment was near Djebel Rhaouas in Tunisia where they had been involved in heavy fighting the previous day and were preparing to renew their attack. At 6am that morning 14 enemy tanks passed through the Gabgab gap towards the Battalion but soon came under British artillery fire and withdrew at 8am. Later than morning B Company was ordered to join C Company to reinforce 117 Metre Hill where enemy tanks had been seen. At 1.30pm 20 enemy tanks managed to infiltrate a gap in the British positions and established themselves on a nearby ridge where they dominated the approaches to 117 Metre Hill. As soon as this move had been completed a further 20 enemy tanks, supported by infantry, advanced through the Gabgab Gap and headed towards The Loyals’ positions on 117 Metre Hill. C Company called down artillery fire on the enemy force but this did not deter them and they continued to advance. At 2.30pm, tanks of the 145th Royal Tank Regiment began moving forward to attack the enemy tanks but they lost six of their number in a short space of time and so they took up static positions some two miles from 117 Metre Hill where they fired in support of the infantry but this was largely ineffective.
The German force closed and overran the The Loyals’ Support Company on the western side of the hill, and destroyed most of the Battalion’s transport. The Battalion had also lost all of its anti tank guns. Having suffered very heavy casualties, the survivors formed into small groups on the perimeter of their position while the German tanks dug in where they were and continued firing on the British positions for the rest of the day. Just before dawn, rations were brought up to the forward British troops and it was at this time that Bentinck Cumberland was killed by mortar fire.
At dawn on the 30th of April 1943, the Germans began withdrawing through the Gabgab Gap and new anti tank guns were brought forward to defend the gap should they return.
He is commemorated on the war memorial at the London Rowing Club.
He is buried at Massicault War Cemetery Plot V, Row M Grave 3.

Cunningham, Francis Rowsell, 1877-1962
GB-2014-WSA-05645 · Personne · 1877-1962

Cunningham, Francis Rowsell, son of Francis Bertram Cunningham, of South Kensington, by Marian Norman, daughter of the Rev. Thomas James Rowsell, Canon of Westminster; b. Sept. 27, 1877; adm. April 24, 1890 (R); left July 1896; in business in S. Africa 1902-7; secretary of the South African Financial Corporation from 1908; served in England as a Gunner in the R.G.A. and afterwards in Mesopotamia with the R.E., becoming Major in 1918; mentioned in despatches L. G. March 12, 1918, and Feb. 18, 1919; m. July 25, 1911, Alexandra Viola, second daughter of Major-Gen. Alexander Herman Adam Gordon, of Elgin; d. March 30, 1962.

Christopherson, Reginald Keith, 1896-?
GB-2014-WSA-04827 · Personne · 1896-?

Christopherson, Reginald Keith, son of Sidney Christopherson, by Ella Prudence Binford, daughter of Henry Binford Eyre, of Galway; b. June 26, 1896; adm. Jan. 20, 1910 (R); left July 1914; 2nd Lieut. 5th Batt. of the Royal Highlanders Nov. 4, 1915; Lieut.; Capt. Sept. 3, 1917, employed Ministry of Nat. Service; admitted a member of the London Stock Exchange 1934

Clarke, Spencer, 1837-1921
GB-2014-WSA-04923 · Personne · 1837-1921

CLARKE, SPENCER, son of Turner Poulter Clarke, Andover, Hants., and Elizabeth Parker (IGI); b. 13 May 1837; adm. 26 Apr 1848 (Rigaud's); QS 1851; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1855, adm. pens. 11 Jan 1855, scholar 1856; BA 1859; MA 1862; adm. solicitor Mich. 1862; Superintendent Registrar and Coroner for Hampshire from 1863; practised at Whitchurch, Hants.; m. 6 Feb 1868 Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Tobias Rustat Hemstead (IGI); d. 1 Nov 1921.

Cobbold, Alfred Michael Gordon, 1896-?
GB-2014-WSA-05013 · Personne · 1896-?

Cobbold, Alfred Michael Gordon, son of Alfred Townshend Cobbold, O.B.E., of Bramford, Suffolk, by his second wife, Alice Bessie, daughter of Lindley Nunn, Mus. Bae., of Ipswich; b. Dec. 1, 1896; adm. Sept. 11, 1911 (R); left July 1913; asst. to the Running Superintendent of the Central Argentine Railway, S. America.

Cobbold, Reynold Chevallier, 1901-?
GB-2014-WSA-05015 · Personne · 1901-?

Cobbold, Reynold Chevallier, son of Christian Chevallier Cobbold, by Olive Haygarth, daughter of P. Southwell Preeston, of Braintree, Essex; b. Jan. 1, 1901; adm. Sept. 24, 1914 (R); left April 1916; 2nd Lieut. R.G.A. Dec. 23, 1920; Lieut. Dec. 23, 1922; Capt. Dec. 23, 1933; Major Aug. 1, 1938; Temp. Lieut.-Col. Jan. 1, 1941; Lieut.-Col. Aug. 8, 1946; temp. Col. Nov. 11, 1947; retired with honorary rank of Col. Sept. 30, 1950; served in Great War II in China and India; O. C. 498 Heavy A. A. Regt., R. A. (T. A.), 1949; m. Aug. 31, 1929, Betty Joyce, daughter of F. M. Lindner, of The Manor House, Upper Wick, Wares.

Colclough, John Richard, 1905-1992
GB-2014-WSA-05065 · Personne · 1905-1992

Colclough, John Richard, son of John George Colclough, barrister-at-law, and Maud, d. of John McAllen of Killarney, co. Kerry; b. 17 May 1905; adm. Sept. 1918 (R); left July 1921; King's Coll. Lond. 1923; LSE 1925-8, BSc; sec. External Dept Univ. of Lond. 1930-6; called to the Bar (Middle Temple)Jan. 1936; St Cath. Coll. Camb., BA 1937, MA 1941; Inns of Court Regt 1935- 9; Leics. Yeomanry 1939-45 (Capt.), served at War Office; contested (Lib.) N. Kensington 1945, Hove 1950; m. 21 Aug, 1943 Joyce Evelyn, d. of George Frederick Kingham QC of Wareside, Herts; d. 31 Dec. 1992.

Colquhoun, Frank Lloyd, 1901-?
GB-2014-WSA-05140 · Personne · 1901-?

Colquhoun, Frank Lloyd, son of Arthur Hugh Colquhoun, of Blackheath, Kent; b. July 17, 1901; adm. Sept. 21, 1916 (R); left July 1919; m. Aug. 16, 1933, Kathleen Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Edward Florence Hoblyn, of Halstead, Essex.

Colvile, Robert Asgill, 1916-2008
GB-2014-WSA-05155 · Personne · 1916-2008

Colvile, Robert Asgill, son of Arthur Montague Colvile (qv); b. 4 July 1916; adm. Jan. 1930 (R); left July 1934; Queen's Coll. Oxf., matric. 1934, BA 1938; Oxf. & Bucks Light Infantry (TA) May 1939, Lieut. Nov. 1940, Maj. Jan. 1944; Lieut. (perm. commn) Nov. 1945, Capt. July 1946, Maj. July 1952, retd 1955; Maj. Oxf. & Bucks LI (TA) 1955-60; TD; dir. Merton Park Invest. Trust till 1972; m. 18 Apr. 1974 Rosemary Edith, d. of Campbell Raleigh, farmer, of Eketahuna, NZ; d. 2008.

Gibbens, Trevor Charles Noel, 1912-1983
GB-2014-WSA-07768 · Personne · 1912-1983

Gibbens, Trevor Charles Noel, son of George Gibbens of Reigate, Surrey, and Sarah Jane, d. of Sir William Pickles Hartley, jam manufacturer, of Southport, Lancs; b. 28 Dec. 1912; adm. Jan. 1927 (R); left July 1931; Emmanuel Coll. Camb., matric. 1932, BA 1935, MA 1939; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch. 1935-9, MRCS LRCP 1938; MB 1939; RAMC 1939-45, attached 1 Battn Oxf. & Bucks LI (Capt.); p.o.w. 1940-5 (escaped but later recaptured); MBE Feb. 1946; Nuffield Travelling Fellow in Psychological Medicine 1948-50; hon. consult. psychiatrist Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hosps 1950-83; Prof. of Forensic Psychiatry Univ. of London; member Roy. Commn on Penal Reform 1964-6; Pres. Brit. Acad. of Forensic Sciences 1967; Vice-Chair­man Howard League for Penal Reform; FRCP, FRCPsych 1974; CBE 1977; m. 24 Aug. 1950 Patricia Margaret, sister of Derek Rivers Mullis (qv); d. 27 Oct. 1983.