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            Geidt, Mervyn Bernard, 1926-1991
            GB-2014-WSA-07740 · Persona · 1926-1991

            Geidt, Mervyn Bernard, son of Capt. Edward Wollaston Geidt, Bombay Pioneers, of Oxford, and Anna Dorothy Margaret, d. of William Reginald Partridge of Starcross, Devon; b. 9 June 1926; adm. Sept. 1939 (B); left July 1944; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1944, BA 1950; called to the Bar, Middle Temple June 1953; legal asst., Min. of Housing and Local Govt.; clerk to Torbay Justices; m. 10 July 1954 Diana Cecil, d. of Alastair J. MacKenzie OBE DSC, Provost of Stornoway, I. of Lewis; d. 9 Feb. 1991.

            Giles, Brian Abney, 1921-1960
            GB-2014-WSA-07812 · Persona · 1921-1960

            Giles, Brian Abney, son of Rev. Robbie Abney Giles, Vicar of Sheriffhales, Shropshire, and Maude Lilian, d. of John D. Mcconaghy MD; b. 8 Feb. 1921; adm. Jan. 1935 (B); left July 1939; Merton Coll. Oxf., matric. 1939, BA 1943, MA 1946; asst master Manchester GS 1951-5; m.; d. 7 Apr. 1960.

            GB-2014-WSA-07834 · Persona · 1920-1996

            Giordani, Ennis (known at school as Enzo Giordani), brother of Aldous Giordani (qv); b. 20 Aug. 1920; adm. Sept. 1932 (B); left July 1936; Middx Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1942; a radiologist; m. 26 Aug. 1944 Pamela Gina, d. of T. H. O'Connor of Cookham, Berks.; d. 9 July 1996

            Glanfield, Edward Dalzell, 1916-1997
            GB-2014-WSA-07838 · Persona · 1916-1997

            Glanfield, Edward Dalzell, son of Reginald Glanfield AMICE, of Plymouth, and Dorothy Helen Clare, d. of Edward Saunders of Plymouth; b. 1 June 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (B); left July 1933; Exeter Coll. Oxf., matric. 1935; RASC in WW2; a schoolmaster; d. Oct. 1997.

            GB-2014-WSA-08002 · Persona · 1931-2018

            Gordon, Douglas Julian Strachan, son of Douglas William Gordon, HM Colonial Service, of Putney, and Clarice Mary Briggs of Willerby, Yorks; b. 3 Apr. 1931; adm. Sept. 1944 (B); left July 1947; Cornell Univ., NY, USA BSc 1952; asst. man. The London Hilton Hotel; proprietor, Shepperton Hotels Ltd; d. Jan. 2018

            Edwards, David William Wood, 1927-2006
            GB-2014-WSA-06665 · Persona · 1927-2006

            Edwards, David William Wood, son of Herbert Cecil Ralph Edwards CBE FSA, Keeper Dept of Woodwork V&A, and Grace Marjorie, d. of Rev. William Ingham Brooke, Rector of Barford, Warks; b. 6 Mar. 1927; adm. Sept. 1940 (B); left July 1944; UCL, BSc 1947; MICE 1955, MIStructE 1969, FICE 1974; BR engineer 1949-60; dep. chief engineer Farmer & Dark, architects, 1960-77; a commercial civil and structural engineer 1977-87; own firm of consulting engineers 1987-; m. 1st, 27 Dec. 1967 Doris Leonie, d. of Paul Werner Heller; 2nd, 17 Apr. 1982 Faye Janice, d. of Thomas George Biggs, printer; d. 11 Jan. 2006.

            Benn, Anthony Neil Wedgwood, 1925-2014
            GB-2014-WSA-03032 · Persona · 1925-2014

            Benn, Anthony Neil Wedgwood, brother of Hon. Michael Julius Wedgwood Benn (qv); b. 3 Apr. 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (B); left July 1942; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1942, BA 1946, MA 1949, hon. Fellow 2005; RAFVR 1943-5, RNVR 1945-6; Pres. of Oxford Union 1947; producer BBC N. American Service 1949-50; MP (Lab. ) Bristol South-East Dec. 1950-60 and Aug. 1963-83, Chesterfield Mar. 1984-2001; succ. his father as 2nd Viscount Stansgate 17 Nov. 1960; unsuccessfully attempted to renounce his succession in 1955 and 1960, and after winning a by-election at Bristol South-East in May 1961 was disqualified from taking his seat; later instigated the Peerage Act 1963, and renounced the title for life; chmn. Fabian Soc. 1964; Postmaster-General 1964-6, founding the PO Giro; PC 1964; Min. of Technology 1966-70, assuming responsibility for Aviation in 1967, for Power 1969; hon. LLD Strathclyde Univ. 1969, hon. DTech Bradford Univ. 1969, hon. DSc Aston Univ., 1970; Sec. of State for Industry 1974-5, for Energy 1975-9; member NEC, Lab. Party 1959-60, 1962-93, chmn. 1971-2; pres., Campaign Group of Labour MPs 1987-2001; pres., Stop the War Coalition 2004-14; author of a number of works on political subjects; published nine volumes of his diaries; m. 17 June 1949 Caroline, d. of James Miltonn De Camp of Cincinnati, USA; d. 14 Mar. 2014.

            Calway, Frank Ferguson, 1921-1941
            GB-2014-WSA-04367 · Persona · 1921-1941

            Calway, Frank Ferguson, son of Frank Hugh Ferguson Calway, silk throwster, of Duddlestone, Somerset, and Susan Dorothy, d. of Joseph B. Harcombe of Cape Town; b. 3 Feb. 1921; adm. Sept. 1934 (B); left July 1939; RN (Ord. Seaman); d. on active service 31 Aug. 1941.

            Frank Ferguson Calway was born at Taunton, Somerset on the 3rd of February 1921 the only son of Frank Hugh Ferguson Calway, director of a silk mill, and Susie Dorothy (nee Harcombe) Calway of “Quoits Field”, Duddlestone in Somerset. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Busby’s from September 1934 to July 1939. He was a member of the 1st Cricket XI from 1937 to 1939 and was Captain in the latter year. He was a member of the 1st Football XI in 1938 and 1939, where he played as goalkeeper. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps, where he was promoted to Lance Corporal in September 1937 and later rose to the rank of Sergeant. He was appointed as Head of House in 1938 and was amember of the Debating Society where he was elected as President in 1938.
            On leaving school he travelled to Canada on the 5th of August 1939 where he played cricket for a public schools side but following the outbreak of war, he returned home on board the SS Duchess of Atholl, landing at Liverpool on the 6th of October 1939. On his return he joined his father’s firm for a period of nine months and was one of the first members of the Corfe Home Guard. He played for the Taunton Cricket Club in 1940 and for the Y.M.C.A Football XI in 1939. He enlisted in the Royal Navy and was posted to HMS Quebec, the naval training establishment at Inverary in Argyll. He contracted a pulmonary abscess and died from pneumonia at Drymen Hill Hospital near Loch Lomond.
            His funeral took place on the 4th of September 1941 in a service conducted by the Reverend T.L.T. Fisher. A guard of honour was provided by the Corfe Home Guard.
            He is commemorated on the war memorial at Corfe.
            He is buried at St Nicholas’ Church, Corfe Grave 369.

            Carnwath, Thomas Douglas, 1911-1998
            GB-2014-WSA-04482 · Persona · 1911-1998

            Carnwath, Thomas Douglas, son of Thomas Carnwath DSO MB DPH, Dep. Chief Med. Officer Min. of Health, and Margaret Ethel, d. of Andrew McKee of Belfast; b. 19 Nov. 1911; adm. Sept. 1925 (B); left Mar. 1926 and went to Eton (KS); King's Coll. Camb., matric. 1930, BA 1933, MA 1937; a chartered accountant; Peat Marwick Mitchell 1933-9 and 1946-7 5, partner 1961-7 5; Roy. Signals 1940-5 (Maj.); m. 14 Mar. 1942 Winifred Margaret, d. of Percy Stewart, med. prac­titioner, of Rugby; d. 1998.

            Bindloss, Arthur Alexander, 1917-2005
            GB-2014-WSA-03255 · Persona · 1917-2005

            Bindloss, Arthur Alexander, brother of Edward Rendell Bindloss (qv); b. 27 May 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (B); left July 1935; Wye Agric. Coll., BSc, Dip. Agric. 1938; agric. field advisory service Unilever Ltd 1947, agric. devel. officer Unilever Group 1951-75; Pres. EEC Scient. Committee of animal feed manufacturers 1972-5; retd 1975; m. 12 Apr. 1941 Joan Elizabeth Marcelle, d. of Reginald Benjamin Featherstone (qv); d. 26 Aug. 2005.