GRINFIELD, WILLIAM; b.; at school under Markham (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1787); Ensign, 3rd Foot Guards 1 Sep 1760; Lieut. and Capt., 9 Dec 1767; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 3 Feb 1776; 2nd Major, 18 Apr 1786; 1st Major, 13 Sep 1791; Lieut. -Col., 31 Jul 1793; Col. in the Army 20 Nov 1782; Maj. -Gen., 12 Oct 1793; Col., 86th Foot, from 25 Mar 1795; Lieut. -Gen., 1 Jan 1798; Gen., 25 Sep 1803; served in North America 1781, taken prisoner at York Town; Commander in Chief, British Forces, Windward and Leeward Islands; m. 12 Aug 1773 (IGI) Emma Maria, dau. of Very Rev. John Brocas DD, Dean of Killala; d. of yellow fever in Barbados 19 Oct 1803. [Parentage as given by Russell Barker & Stenning incorrect]
GRISE, ---; b.; at school under Vincent; played cricket against Eton on Hounslow Heath 25 Jul 1796 (Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores, I, 205).
Griswold, Frank Martin, son of Demetrius Wilbur Griswold, electrical engineer, of New Orleans, USA, and Maud Harriet, d. of Martin John Abernethy, Batavia, IL, USA; b. 3 Jan. 1925; adm. Sept. 1937 (B); left July 1939; Sacramento State Coll., USA, MA; social planning and applied anthropology; m.; d. 26 Apr. 1987.
GROJAN, ---; b.; in school list 1795. [probably son of Francis Grojan, Deputy High Bailiff of Westminster in 1795, will proved PCC 10 Sep 1806 as of Vine Street, Piccadilly]]
Groner, Bernard George, son of Percy Groner, of London, merchant, by Katherine Mary, daughter of John Napier, of Bedford; b. Feb. 29, 1904; adm. Jan. 18, 1917 (G); left Easter 1922; a travel agent; Pilot Officer (A. and S. D.) R.A.F.V.R. March 14, 1939; Flying Officer July 9, 1939; temp. Flight-Lieut. Dec. 1, 1941; demobilised as Sqdn.-Ldr. Nov. 1945.
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GROSVENOR, CHETWYND GEORGE, brother of Randolph Lea Grosvenor (qv); b. 8 Sep 1869; adm. (H) 8 Jun 1882; left Dec 1884; emigrated to Mexico; m. 6 May 1907 Francisca, widow of Juan Gutiesray [query spelling], dau. of --- Flores, Mexico; d. 10 Nov 1931.
GROSVENOR, RANDOLPH LEA, eldest son of George Fox Grosvenor MD MRCS, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, London, and Eliza Frances, eldest dau. of Thomas Lea, London; b. 29 Jul 1867; adm. (G) 27 May 1880; left May 1884; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. 10 Oct 1805, matr. Mich. 1885; BA 1888; St. Mary’s Hospital; MRCS LRCP London 1896; practised in London; killed in air raid 14 Sep 1940.
Randolph Lea Grosvenor was born at Notting Hill, London on the 29th of July 1867 the eldest son of Dr George Fox Grosvenor MD and Eliza Frances (nee Lea) Grosvenor of 121, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill in London. He was christened at the Church of St John the Evangelist, Notting Hill on the 2nd of November 1867. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from the 27th of May 1880 to May 1884. He matriculated for Clare College, Cambridge on the 10th of October 1885 where he achieved a BA in 1888 and a MA in 1926. He attended St Mary’s Hospital, Chelsea and achieved MRCS LRCP in 1896. He practised medicine at 75, Oakley Street, Chelsea.
On the 14th of September 1940 the Luftwaffe continued operations against London at was by now the height of the Battle of Britain. A number of separate raids, made up of small formations, crossed the south coast of England during the later afternoon flying at heights of between 17,000 and 20,000 feet. Although many were turned back by Royal Air Force fighters in a running battle, some got through and were able to drop their bombs on London.
Randolph Grosvenor had heeded the sound of the sirens as the enemy raiders approached the city and, having no air raid shelter in his own house, he and his brother Edward and their housekeeper, Mrs. Elizabeth Parke, walked to 5, Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea. It was the home of Mrs. Mabel Price-Jones and her daughter where she had constructed a small air raid shelter in the basement which was strengthened with sandbags. At around 6.30pm a high explosive bomb struck the house and passed through all of its floors before exploding in the basement. All five of those sheltering there were killed instantly.
Those who died were: -
Randolph Lea Grosvenor
Edward Moberley Grosvenor
Elizabeth Sarah Parke
Mabel Edith Price-Jones
Eileen Price-Jones
His place of burial is not known.