Person    | Male  Born 1882  Died 16/1/1917

Lord Major Gorell, Henry Barnes

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Lord Major Gorell, Henry Barnes

Henry Barnes, 2nd Baron Gorell. Trained as a lawyer and succeeded his father to the peerage in 1913. Killed in action in the Royal Field Artillary in WW1.

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