Roger Buddle

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Surgeon-Lieut.
Roger Buddle
RN
Buddle, Roger.jpg
Died 1940
Residence 14 Glazebury Road, West Kensington, W.
Occupation armed services
medical
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1929 last listed
elected_AI 1913.11.20
clubs Junior Army and Navy Club
societies Royal Society of New Zealand




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1913.11.01 proposed by J. Edge-Partington, seconded by T.C. Hodson

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Is this him??
Temporary Surgeon Roger Buddle. A New Zealander, a jolly good sort. Knows as little of doctoring as Maxwell, with whom he is great pals. Gets very tight every now and again, and is jolly good company. A very good bridge player when sober, they tell me. [The complete scrimgeour]

Roger Buddle Unknown date of birth - Died 23 January 1940
WW1 Medical practitioner
With RN in 1914 - got MiD for service in caring for the wounded and transportation at sea during the Zeebrugge and Ostend raids in 1918. From Auckland, reported serving in HMS Actaeon Press 20 February 1915, 9 March reported serving in HMS Cumberland

Place of birth Auckland, New Zealand
23 January 1940 Place of death Bournemouth, England

new member of RSNZ 4 oct. 1910
Several additions of importance have been made to the Maori collections by Dr. Roger Buddle [transactions of RSNZ Feb 1914]

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOUTH ISLAND (N.Z.) MAORI HISTORY.
By Roger Buddle. [J.Polynesian Soc. vol. 21 1912

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