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Francis Bennett-Goldney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Bennett-Goldney Francis Bennett-Goldney (1865, Moseley - 1918, Brest), born Francis Evans, as the son of Sebastian Evans, was the Independent Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Canterbury and Mayor of Canterbury 1906-1911, who died in World War I. As a Major in the Royal Army Service Corps he died 27 July 1918 in an American hospital in Brest from injuries sustained in a motor-car accident and is buried at St Germain-en-Laye, near Paris. He was the Assistant Military Attaché to the British Embassy in Paris. Goldney was appointed as Athlone Pursuivant of the Order of St Patrick in February 1907, and has been mentioned as a possible suspect in the theft of the insignia of the Order, known as the Irish Crown Jewels in July 1907.〔(Irish Historical Mysteries: The Theft of the Irish Crown Jewels )〕〔("New suspect in century-old theft of Irish gems" ''Daily Telegraph'' 26 December 2007 )〕 == References ==
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