Granville Waldegrave, 3rd Baron Radstock

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Granville Augustus William Waldegrave was born on 10th April 1833 in London and died on the 8th December 1913 in Paris [1]. He became 3rd Baron Radstock on the death of his father Granville George Waldegrave in 1857.

He married Susan Charlotte Calcraft on 16 July 1858 Trinity Church, Marylebone[2]. In 1889 they acquired the Mayfield estate in Weston, Southampton[3].

He was widowed on 8th December 1892[4]

Also correctly titled 3rd Lord Radstock, Granville Augustus William Waldegrave is perhaps best known for his work as a missionary during the Great Russian Awakening[5].

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  1. ^ Worldroots.com
  2. ^ Worldroots.com
  3. ^ Southampton City Council
  4. ^ Worldroots.com
  5. ^ Lord Radstock and the Russian Awakening. David Fountain. (Publ Southampton: Mayflower Christian Books, 1988) ISBN 0-907821-04-9
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Granville Waldegrave
Baron Radstock
1857–1913
Succeeded by
Granville Waldegrave

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