- George Darell Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys
George Darell Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys KCB KCVO CMG DL (
8 March 1878 –19 December 1960 ), was a British military commander and ConservativeMember of Parliament .Early life
Jeffreys was the son of the Conservative politician
Arthur Frederick Jeffreys , of Burkham House inHampshire . He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst.Military
He served in the
British Army for 41 years and wasmentioned in dispatches nine times duringWorld War I , holding several decorations, including foreign awards. In his long military career, he served in numerous missions including:*The
Grenadier Guards on theNile expedition, 1898;
*Khartoum campaign in 1898
*The Boer War 1900-1902; thebattle of Mons 1914;
*Commander of the 2 Bn Grenadier Guards 1915 (where he was briefly the commanding officer ofWinston Churchill );
*Commander, 58 Brigade, 57 Brigade and 1 Guards Brigade 1916-1917;
*19th Division 1917-1919;
*Light Division,Army of the Rhine ,Germany 1919;
*London District 1920-1924;
*Wessex Area and 43 (Wessex) DivisionTerritorial Army 1926-1930.In 1932, he was appointed as General and Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Command in
India until 1936. He retired from the Army in 1938.Jeffreys was a councillor and
alderman ofHampshire County Council from 1926 and was aDeputy Lieutenant of the county. He chaired the Hampshire Territorial Army Association. In a 1941 wartime by-election, he was elected to the House of Commons for Petersfield inHampshire , a seat he held until his retirement in 1951. The following year he was raised to the perage as Baron Jeffreys, of Burkham in the County of Southampton. In December 1960, he died aged 82, and was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Mark, his son Captain Christopher John Darell Jeffreys having been killed in action in May 1940.Personal life
Lord Jeffreys married Dorothy, daughter of John Postle Heseltine and widow of Lionel Charles Cranfield Sackville-Viscount Canetlupe, in 1905.
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