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Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bt.
Born27 March 1856
Hafod, Cardigan
Died17 February 1919(1919-02-17) (aged 62)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1875-1919
RankBrigadier-General
UnitRoyal Artillery
Commands heldNo. 2 Reserve Brigade RFA
Battles/warsSecond Anglo-Afghan War
Anglo-Egyptian War
Second Anglo-Boer War
First World War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Dispatches
Godfrey Thomas memorial in St Mary Magdalen's Church, Magdalen Laver, Essex

Brigadier-General Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas, 9th Baronet, CB, CBE, DSO, DL (27 March 1856 – 17 February 1919) was a British Army officer of the First World War.

Early life

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Thomas was the son of Sir Godfrey John Thomas, 8th Baronet and Emily Chambers. On 13 July 1861, he succeeded to his father's baronetcy.

Military career

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He was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1875.[1] He served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War from 1878 to 1880, and in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1884. He was promoted to Major in 1892.[2] Thomas was promoted to Colonel in 1899 and fought in the Second Anglo-Boer War between 1899 and 1901, during which he was twice mentioned in dispatches. In 1901 he was made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,[3] and a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1904.[4] Between 1909 and 1911 he was brigadier-general of the 3rd Division Artillery, before serving as the brigadier-general of 24th Division Artillery between 1914 and 1915.

He fought in the First World War in France, and was invested as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1916[verification needed]. From 1916 to 1917 Thomas was Brigadier-General of the No. 2 Reserve Brigade RFA (Territorial Forces).

Personal life

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He married Mary Frances Isabelle Oppenheim, daughter of Charles Augustus Oppenheim and Isabelle Frith, on 30 April 1887. Following his early death in 1919, he was succeeded in his title by his son, Godfrey, who served as a courtier to the Royal Family.

He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Essex on 1 May 1912.[5] In the 1919 Birthday Honours, he was posthumously awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire, "for valuable services rendered in connection with the War."[6]

He died of influenza on 17 February 1919, and was buried at St Mary & St Hugh, Old Harlow.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "No. 24243". The London Gazette. 7 September 1875. p. 4410.
  • ^ "No. 26265". The London Gazette. 8 March 1892. p. 1350.
  • ^ "No. 27306". The London Gazette. 19 April 1901. p. 2700.
  • ^ "No. 27688". The London Gazette (Supplement). 24 June 1904. p. 4008.
  • ^ "No. 28605". The London Gazette. 7 May 1912. p. 3284.
  • ^ "No. 13457". The Edinburgh Gazette. 5 June 1919. p. 1999.
  • ^ "Casualty Details: Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas". CWGC. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  • [edit]
    Baronetage of England
    Preceded by

    Godfrey John Thomas

    Baronet
    (of Wenvoe)
    1861–1919
    Succeeded by

    Godfrey John Vignoles Thomas


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