Robert Cornwallis Maude, 6th Viscount Hawarden. From his school, Winchester: "The 6th Viscount was the only son of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Henry Maude, 5th Viscount Hawarden and Caroline, daughter of Major Arthur Ogle. He entered Mr. Fort’s House (Moberly’s) from the Reverend E.M. Hawtrey’s school at Westgate-on-Sea. He went to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1908 and shortly after taking his degree obtained a commission in the Coldstream Guards. He succeeded his father as 6th Viscount Hawarden the same year. He died on August 26th 1914, of wounds received the day before at Landrecies during the retreat from Mons."
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Viscount Robert Hawarden
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St Peters Eaton Square - WW1 memorial - names
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W. H. Brotherhood
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George Frederick Clark
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Ann Oldfield
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