- Guy Baring
The Hon. Guy Victor Baring (
26 February 1873 –15 September 1916 ) was a British Army officer and politician. He became a Conservative member of theBritish Parliament but was one of 22 Members killed in action in theFirst World War .Background
Baring was a member of the Baring family of
Barings Bank , a younger son ofAlexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton (1835–1889) and his wife the Hon. Leonora Caroline Digby. He was educated atEton College and Sandhurst, and joined theColdstream Guards in 1893.In 1899 Baring's unit was sent to fight in the South African War, and he was present at the battles of Belmont, Graspan, Modder River, Magersfontein, and Driefontein, as well as the occupation of
Bloemfontein . During the fighting in South Africa he wasmentioned in despatches , and received theQueen's South Africa Medal with three clasps.Baring was the commander of a detachment of the Coldstream Guards in 1900 which went with the Australia and New Zealand Imperial Representative Corps to the inauguration of the Earl of Hopetoun as
Governor-General of Australia . He was then attached to theKing's African Rifles and was a special service officer with theJubaland Expedition in 1901 against theOgaden Somalis and was awarded a medal with clasp.Career
He was elected as the
Member of Parliament for Winchester in the 1906 general election, and was re-elected in the January and December 1910 elections with increased majorities.Although he had formally left the Coldstream Guards in 1913, he rejoined immediately on the outbreak of war in 1914. He was posted to
Windsor where he commanded a training company, until July 1915 when he was posted toFrance . He was second-in- command of the 4th (Pioneer) Battalion; after theBattle of Loos he commanded the first Battalion of theColdstream Guards ;Death
During the
Battle of the Somme on the morning of15 September 1916 , Baring's Battalion were advancing along theGinchy -Lesboeufs road to attack German positions, together with two others. It was the first time in history that three Coldstream Guard battalions attacked together, but despite advancing "as steadily as though they were walking down the Mall" the action took a heavy toll. 17 officers and 690 other ranks went into battle, but only three officers survived (one injured) and 221 other ranks. Baring was buried in The Citadel New Military Cemetery nearFricourt .Family
Baring married Olive Althea Smith in 1903, and they had six children, including the cricketer
Giles Baring . Their great grandchildren include the actressRachel Ward and the actress and environmentalist Tracy Worcester.References
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p3030.htm#i30299 Guy Victor Baring at thepeerage.com]
*"Burke's Peerage and Baronetage", 106th edition (1999), volume 1, page 120
*Edward Whitaker Moss-Blundell, "The House of Commons Book of Remembrance 1914-1918" (Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1931)
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