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Henry Warington Smyth Baden-Powell KC (3 February 1847 – 24 April 1921), known as Warington within the family, was Robert Baden-Powell's oldest brother. He was also the brother of Agnes Baden-Powell, George Baden-Powell, Frank Baden-Powell, and Baden Baden-Powell, the son of Baden Powell. His mother, Henrietta Grace Smyth, was the third wife of Rev. Baden Powell (the previous two having died), and was a gifted musician and artist. == Life == He was educated at St Paul's School, London, which he entered in 1857.〔()〕 Early in his career he qualified as a Master Mariner and was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve. Interest in small boats led him to a fascination with canoes. In 1871, at the age of 24, he paddled and sailed a canoe on a cruise around the Baltic Sea that included stops in Germany, Denmark and Sweden, as described in his book, ''Canoe Travelling'', published in 1871. He was called to the Bar in Trinity Term 1876, being admitted as a Barrister of the Inner Temple. He was later admitted to the Admiralty Bar and became a member of several important organizations focused on the sea. He was appointed a King's Counsel (KC) on 24 December 1897.〔Sainty, John (1987): ''A List Of English Law Officers, King’s Counsel and Holders Of Patents Of Precedence''. Selden Society Supplementary Series Vol. 7. Selden Society, London. p.151.〕 In 1913 he married Cicely Farmer, the author. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society (FRGS). He also held membership in The Shipwrights' Company, the Associate of the Institute of Naval Architects Council, the Yacht Racing Association and the Athenaeum Club. He died in Chelsea on 4 April 1921 but is buried in the Eastern Cemetery in St Andrews in Fife on the upper terrace.
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