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Lt.-Col.
Lyonel Dixon Spencer
MA
File:Spencer, Lyonel Dixon.jpg
Born 1875
Died 1960
Residence Egyptian Army, Port Sudan via Suez
Wau, Khartoum, Sudan; Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, SW [1913]
46 Pall Mall, SW; Turf Club [census]
Occupation armed services
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1960 deceased
elected_AI 1909.07.04
clubs Army & Navy Club
Turf Club, Piccadilly
societies Royal Geographical Society
Royal United Service Institution
Zoological Society




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1909.06.29 proposed by Charles Billson, seconded by T.A. Joyce

retired officer late KOSB

1960.10.06 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S. of Sir Lionel Dixon [Surgeon General], MD, KCB [Indian Medical Service]. B. Sept. 6 1875. School, Harrow, Matric. Michs 1894; BA 1922, MA 1929. Second Lieut. King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1897; Lieut 1898; Capt. 1901. Served in the Tirah expedition 1897-98 and with the Gordon Highlanders in the Boer War 1989-1902. With the Egyptian Army 1912. In the Great War 1914-19 (Major KOSB; Lieut.-Col, Special List; wounded twice, mentioned twice in Secretary of State's List for valuable services. Military Governor of Sinai 1918-19

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