Emilius Clayton
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| Lieut. Col. Emilius Clayton OBE | |||||
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| Born | 1884 | ||||
| Died | 1967 | ||||
| Residence |
Royal Artillery, Military Attache, British Legation, Warsaw Upavon Manor, Marlborough, Wilts [1927] Headquarters, British Troops in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt [1929] Mess, Bulford Camp, Salisbury, Wilts [1931] Louisbourg House, Bordon Barracks, Hants [1933] Cambrai House, Bulford, Wilts [1935] 61 The Chase, Eastcote, Pinner, Middx [1937] 'Applehayes' Maer Lane, Exmouth; c/o Lloyds Bank Cox & King's Branch, 6 Pall Mall, SW1 [census] | ||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||
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1926.07.13 nominated and elected forthwith; proposed by E.N. Fallaize, seconded by H.J.E. Peake
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Emilius Clayton was born on 19 June 1884.1 He was the son of Colonel Emilius Clayton and Ellen Pemberton.2 He married Irene Dorothy Constance Strong, daughter of Colonel T. E. Strong, on 26 June 1915.1 He died on 10 June 1967 at age 82.1
He fought in the First World War, where he was wounded.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Artillery.1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1919.1 He was with the Military Mission to Poland between 1920 and 1927.1 He gained the rank of Temporary Brigadier in 1939.1
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Membership correspondence: Clayton, E