- Harold Thomas Cawley
Captain Harold Thomas Cawley (
12 June 1878 –23 September 1915 ) was a British Liberal Party politician,barrister and soldier.The second son of Sir Frederick Cawley, Bt. (later the 1st Baron Cawley) and Elizabeth Smith, he was educated at
New College, Oxford , where he graduated with a Master of Arts. Cawley wascalled to the Bar by theInner Temple in 1902. From 1910 to 1915, he wasMember of Parliament (MP) for Heywood, andParliamentary Private Secretary to theHome Secretary Reginald McKenna from 1911 to 1915. In theFirst World War Cawley served in the 6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, reaching the rank ofCaptain . He fought at Gallipoli where he was killed in action.Before his death he sent a letter to his father Frederick Cawley who was also a Liberal MP. As an MP the letter was not subject to military censorship, and it reported the mishandling of the Dardenelles campaign in some detail. At the end of the letter he describes the use of "spent hand grenades" to kill fish. He drew a picture of a dead fish at the end of his letter.
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