- Sir Hugh Barrett-Lennard, 6th Baronet
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name = Hugh Barrett-Lennard
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birth_date = 27 June 1917
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death_date = 21 June 2007
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education = Radley
occupation = Catholic priest
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children =Sir Hugh Dacre Barrett-Lennard, 6th Baronet [Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage] (
27 June 1917 –21 June 2007 ) was aCatholic priest. He previously served in theBritish Army in theSecond World War , beingmentioned in dispatches and ending the war as a Captain. He became a priest of theLondon Oratory after the war, where he was noted for his eccentricity.Early life
Barrett-Lennard's father, Sir
Fiennes Cecil Arthur Barrett-Lennard (1880-1963), was a British soldier, who fought in theBoer War and in East Africa in theFirst World War , and became a judge in Malaya, thenJohore and Kedah , and finallyChief Justice of Jamaica . [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p7294.htm#i72931 The Peerage] ] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/08/04/db0401.xml Obituary, "The Daily Telegraph", 4 August 2007] ]He was educated at
Radley College in Oxfordshire. He and his mother convered toRoman Catholic ism in the 1930s. He became a teacher at St Philip's prep school inKensington , and was due to join theLondon Oratory when the Second World War broke out.econd World War
On the outbreak of the war, Barrett-Lennard enlisted as a private in the
London Scottish Regiment . He was commissioned and joined theIntelligence Corps before being transferred to the 2nd Battalion,Essex Regiment .After the Essex Regiment received severe casualties on
11 June /12 June 1944 , he took over the post of Battalion Intelligence Officer until August 1944. Very early one morning at the time of the fighting atFalaise , he was responsible for a reconnaissance far into German lines in a jeep with only a driver for support. He was thus able to establish for the Brigade and 49th Division that the Germans had swiftly retreated and advance was possible.At the farthest extent of their patrol, they spoke to the local mayor while the Germans packed up and left on the other side of the Mairie. When challenged as to his identity by the major, Lt. Barrett-Lennard replied "Je suis L’Armee Britannique!" On return, his driver is reputed to have told all and sundry that Lt. Barrett-Lennard was bonkers.
He finished his army career as a Captain and had been mentioned in dispatches. Two weeks prior to his
demobilisation , he was in Berlin. With the war over, he established a school for soldiers preparing men for their demob and return to civilian life.Post-war career
Back in London, he joined the London Congregation of the
Oratory of St Philip Neri inKnightsbridge . He studied at thePontifical Beda College in Rome, and was ordained as a Catholic priest at theBasilica of St John Lateran in Rome in 1950, alongside a German that he had shot at in Normandy. After his ordination, he became a parish priest at theLondon Oratory . ["Father Sir Hugh Dacre Barrett-Lennard" in "Panorama, the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society", Number 44, 2006]Father Hugh succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of a distant cousin, the 5th baronet, Sir Richard Fiennes Barrett-Lennard, at Swallowfield Park, Reading on
28 December 1977 .Father Hugh helped at the
Mass said inBayeux Cathedral for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary ofD-Day , in 1994. He also addressed the congregation and unveiled a plaque near the cathedral entrance to the soldiers of56th Infantry Brigade - the 2nd Battalions of the Essex Regiment , theGloucestershire Regiment and theSouth Wales Borderers - who landed onGold Beach on6 June 1944 and pushed inland to secure the right flank of the British Army by that evening, liberatingBayeux the following day.A colleague said of him that he shared "St Philip's eccentricity, especially about dress and those type of things. His family had a certain reputation for a lack of grandeur" [ [http://marymagdalen.blogspot.com/2007/06/of-your-charity.html Saint Mary Magdalen - Brighton UK: Of your Charity ] ] . He apparently inherited this from his eccentric great grandfather,
Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Baronet , who wore very old and shabby clothing and had been mistakenly apprehended by the police as a miscreant and also assumed to be a servant when he opened the park gates to a carriage for which he received a tip [reported on the Thurrock Local History Society web site (http://www.thurrock-community.org.uk/historysoc/fatherh.htm)] . Father Hugh died a few days before his ninetieth birthday. Arequiem mass was held at Brompton Oratory on3 July 2007 . He was succeeded in the baronetcy by a distant cousin.Notes
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