- Reginald Beddington
Reginald Beddington CBE (c.1878–
11 March 1962 ) was an English angler and humanitarian.Beddington was educated at
Rugby School andCorpus Christi College, Oxford . He was called to the Bar, specialising inconveyancing , but on his father's death no longer had to work for a living and left the law to devote himself entirely to voluntary work. For many years he was chairman of the nursing committee ofMiddlesex Hospital . For thirty years he was a member of theMetropolitan Special Constabulary , commanding "F" Division (Paddington ) in theFirst World War and serving on the Headquarters Staff atScotland Yard in theSecond World War . He was also chairman of the Dresden Homes for ladies in reduced circumstances atHove for over fifty years from its foundation until his death.A keen fisherman all his life, he campaigned for the preservation and conservation of British rivers. He was president of the Freshwater Biological Association of the British Empire from 1930 until his death and the National Association of Fishery Boards from 1930 to 1946. He also served on several government committees concerned with rivers and fisheries. During the Second World War he organised Fishing for the Forces to make it easy for servicemen on leave to go fishing.
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1920 civilian war honours for his services to policing and promoted to Commander (CBE) in the 1939 Birthday Honours for his services to fishing.
He died at the age of 84.
References
*Obituaries, "
The Times ",12 March 1962 and21 March 1962
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