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GB-2014-WSA-15347 · Person · 1914-1988

Scott, Gerald Wardlaw, son of Philip Scott LDS, dental surgeon, of Stowting, Kent, and Norah Ada, d. of Frederick Mortiboys of King's Norton; b. 4 Mar. 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left July 1931; Imp. Coll. Lond., BSc 1937; CEng FIMechE FinstP; Shell Co. 1938-42; Admiralty 1942- 4; BBC 1945-53; Texaco Ltd 1953-68, chief tech. engineer 1960; Caltex (UK) Ltd 1968-; m. 4 Mar. 1946 Anne, d. of Mark John Kennaway of Tanjong Malim, Malaya; d. 9 Dec. 1988.

Scott, Douglas, 1887-?
GB-2014-WSA-15340 · Person · 1887-?

Scott, Douglas, son of Henry Scott, of Streatham; b. June 4, 1887; adm. Sept. 25, 1902 (H); left Easter 1903.

Scott, Claude Edward, 1887-?
GB-2014-WSA-15338 · Person · 1887-?

Scott, Claude Edward, son of Edward F. Scott, of Streatham; b. Sept. 9, 1887; adm. April 23, 1902 (H); left Easter 1905; served in Great War I; enlisted in the East Surrey Regt., but was discharged on account of ill health.

GB-2014-WSA-15326 · Person · 1905-1943

Scorer, Paul Geoffrey, only son of George Oakley Scorer, F.R.I.B.A., of Kensington, by Amy Lock; b. May 3, 1905; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (H); left Easter 1922; manager of a Colonial import and export firm; Pilot Officer, R.A.F.V.R. April 1, 1942; Flying Officer Dec. 1, 1942; m. Feb. 26, 1939, Natasha, daughter of Prof. Simon Frank, of France; killed in action Aug. 27, 1943.

Paul Geoffrey Scorer was born at Kensington, London on the 3rd of May 1905 the only son of George Oakley Scorer FRIBA, an architect, and Amy (nee Lock) Scorer of 21, Warwick Gardens, Earle Court in London. He was christened at St Mark’s Church, Marylebone on the 7th of June 1905. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from the 26th of September 1918 to Easter 1922. On leaving school he became the manager of a Colonial import and export firm, dealing and shipping cocoa and sugar. He was married on the 26th of February 1939 to Natalie (nee Frank, later Norman) and they lived at 46, Corringham Road, Golders Green in Middlesex. They had two sons, Michael, born in 1940 and Peter, born on the 15th of October 1942.
Following the outbreak of war he volunteered as an Air Raid Warden.
He was commissioned as an Acting Pilot Officer on probation in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on the 1st of April 1942 was confirmed in his rank on the 1st of June 1942. He was promoted to Flying Officer on the 1st of December 1942. He was posted to Y Service on board the sloop HMS Egret (L75), under the command of Lieutenant Commander John Valentine Waterhouse DSO RN, which was made up of Royal Air Force personnel who were monitoring the German’s use of an anti ship radio controlled missile system, the Henschel 293 glide bomb, which had been mounted on enemy aircraft and was being deployed against Allied shipping with some success. Paul Scorer and his team of two signallers were using the Enigma machine to intercept German signals in an attempt to give early warning of an attack. His commanding officer on board was Squadron Leader Cuthbert William Prideaux Selby, who acted as the coordinator between the ships and Coastal Command.
On the 27th of August 1943, HMS Egret was one of two sloops, two destroyers and three frigates which arrived in the Bay of Biscay, some 30 to the west of Vigo, to relieve ships of the 40th Support Group. Later in the day the group was attacked by eighteen Dornier 217 aircraft carrying the Henschel 293 bombs damaging the destroyer HMCS Athabaskan and scoring a direct hit on HMS Egret which was virtually cut in half and sank very soon afterwards. The destroyer HMS Grenville was also attacked but managed to out-turn the bomb and was not damaged.
In addition to Paul Scorer and Cuthbert Selby, one hundred and ninety four officers and ratings from the Royal Navy were lost when the ship went down. Thirty two survivors were picked up by HMCS Athabaskan.
He was Mentioned in Despatches, which was announced by the Air Ministry on the 14th of January 1944.
He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial Panel 129.

GB-2014-WSA-15322 · Person · 1873-1928

Schwartz, Ernest Hubert Ludwig, son of F. M. Schwartz, of Norwood, Surrey; b. Feb. 27, 1873; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (H); left July 1890; Royal Coll. of Science, London; Professor of Geology, Rhodes Univ. Coll. Grahamstown, South Africa, 1905; author of Causal Geology, and other works; m. Daisy Murray Bowen, daughter of Joseph Sylvester O'Halloran, C.M.G., Secretary of the Royal Colonial Institute; d. Dec. 19, 1928.

GB-2014-WSA-15319 · Person · 1875-?

Schultess-Young, Thorold Henry Schultes, son of Henry Schultes Schultess-Young, of the Temple, barrister-at-law; b. Jan. 7, 1875; adm. Sept. 26, 1889 (H); left Dec. 1891.

Saunders, Henry Owen, 1909-?
GB-2014-WSA-15256 · Person · 1909-?

Saunders, Henry Owen, son of Maj. Owen Edgar Moore Saunders, 5th Dragoon Guards; b. 8 Apr. 1909; adm. Sept. 1922 (H); left Apr. 1923.

GB-2014-WSA-15240 · Person · 1887-1957

Sankey, Geoffrey Barham, second son of Percy Edward Sankey, of Bloomsbury, solicitor, by Catharine Arabella, daughter of Charles Klugh, of Highgate; b. Sept. 28, 1887; adm. Sept. 27, 1900 (H); left Aug. 1905; adm. a solicitor Dec. 1911, practises in London; served in Great War I 1914-9; Capt. Kent Cyclist Batt. (T.F.) June 1, 1916, attached Gen. Staff 2nd Army Central Force June - Nov. 1915; Staff Officer to Inspector of Volunteers in India Oct. 1916; D.A.A.G. Feb. 1918 - Nov. 1919; m. Feb. 7, 1919, Constance Smith, elder daughter of the Rev. Raymond Francis Bevan, Vicar of St. Lawrence-in-Thanet, Kent; d. July 10, 1957.

GB-2014-WSA-15207 · Person · 1899-1964

Sanders, William Douglas Shearly, son of William Alfred Sanders, of St. Johns Wood, by Augusta, daughter of Capt. Joseph Wilkinson, secretary of St. Mary's Hospital; b. Jan. 10, 1899; adm. from University College School Sept. 25, 1913 (H); left April 1916; d. 1964.

GB-2014-WSA-15193 · Person · 1915-1999

Samuel, Denis Edgar, son of Eagar Henriques Samuel, stockbroker, and Hilda Muriel, sister of Henry Dennis Myer (qv); b. 5 Oct. 1915; adm. Jan. 1929 (H); left July 1934; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1934, BA 1937, MA 1941; RE and lntell. Corps in WW2; dir. of a firm of tanners; m. 29 Apr. 1946 Sheila Jeanne, d. of Hugh Maskelyne Merriman, underwriter, of Dedham, Essex; d. 1 Feb. 1999.