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Sir Walter Barttelot, 3rd Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir Walter Barttelot, 3rd Baronet
Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, 3rd Baronet DSO (22 March 1880 – 23 October 1918) was of the Barttelot Baronetcy and grandson of Sir Walter Barttelot, 1st Baronet.〔Mosley, Charles (2004, p. 283). (''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage'' ). Published by Wilmington, Delaware. 107th edition. .〕 The Barttelots are said to have come into England with William the Conqueror, and to have fixed their residence at a place called "At Ford", in the parish of Stopham Sussex.〔Burke, Sir John (2007, p. 60). (''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry'' ). Published by H. Colburn, 1847. Original from Harvard University. Digitized 3 Aug 2007. 〕〔Burke, Bernard (1855, p. 129). (A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland ). Published by Hurst and Blackett, London. 〕 ==Early life and military career== Barttelot was born at The Manor, Sidmouth on 22 March 1880. He was educated at Fonthill, East Grinstead and Eton College. He then attended Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment on 6 December 1899.〔 The regiment was stationed in South Africa, so he was involved throughout the Second Boer War, part of the time he was an Aide de Camp to General Talbot Coke, and he also served as a staff officer to Colonel Williams, who commanded a Mounted Infantry Column.〔 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet Barttelot, on 23 July 1900, after his father, Sir Walter George Barttelot, 2nd Baronet, was killed in action during the Boer War.〔Lundy, Darryl (30 January 2011). ("Lt.-Col. Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, 3rd Bt." ). ''The Peerage''. Ngaio, Wellington: Lundy Consulting Ltd. Retrieved 16 October 2008.〕〔Roll of Honour (2004). (''Brighton Boer War Memorial: Sir Walter George Barttelot'' ). Retrieved on 16 October 2008.〕 He transferred to the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards on 12 February 1901, returning to the United Kingdom with them in October 1902.〔 The 3rd baronet received the Queen's South Africa Medal with six clasps and the King's South Africa Medal with two.〔〔 He married Gladys St. Aubyn Angove, daughter of William Collier Angove, on 17 November 1903.〔 He was promoted to lieutenant on 9 November 1903, and to captain on 18 May 1910. He served in Egypt from 1906 to 1908,〔 and from 27 June 1911 he was Aide de camp, and from 12 August 1913 to 14 October 1914, Military Secretary to Lord Denman the Governor-General of Australia.〔Ilab Lila (2008). (''Sir Walter Balfour, 1880-1918, 3rd Baronet'' ). Retrieved on 16 October 2008.〕
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