Person    | Male  Born 17/8/1847  Died 26/12/1928

Amelius Richard Mark Baron Lambourne

Soldier and politician. His Majesty's Lieutenant for the County of Essex and President of the Royal Horticultural Society,Vice President of the RSPCA.

Born in London as Amelius Wood. As occasionally happens (for reasons associated with inheritance) Lambourne and his father at different times resumed the surname of Wood / Lockwood. In 1917 made Baron Lambourne. Died at Bishop's Hall, Romford, Essex.

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