Edward Willis (British Army officer)
Edward Willis | |
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Born | 1870 |
Died | 1961 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1890 - 1934 |
Rank | Major-General |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Awards |
Companion of the Order of the Bath Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George |
Major-General Edward Henry Willis, CB, CMG (1870– 26 June 1961) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.
Background
Willis was the second son of Henry Scott Willis, a wool merchant of Northfield, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.[1] His elder brother took over the family wool business, having served as a supernumerary captain (honorary major) with The Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment, and his younger brother was a provincial commissioner in Northern Rhodesia.[2]
Military career
Willis was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery as a second-lieutenant on 14 February 1890,[3] promoted to lieutenant on 14 February 1893, and to captain on 19 January 1900.[4] After serving in World War I, he was appointed major general, Royal Artillery in 1921 and Director of the Royal Artillery in 1927.[5] He became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey in 1929[6][7] and retired in 1934.[6]
Later life
Having been appointed CB, CMG and the Order of St Stanislaus, 2nd Class (with swords)[8] in the course of his career, Willis died at his house, Westlands, at Saint Brélade, Jersey on 26 June 1961, survived by his wife Ellis Mary. Willis's son, Major John Henry Willis, M.C., of the 12th Lancers, was the second husband of the actress Hermione Baddeley, from 1940 until their 1946 divorce.[9][10]
References
- ↑ Marlborough College Register from 1843 to 1904 inclusive, fifth edition, 1905, pg 370, pg 451
- ↑ Northern Rhodesia Blue Book for the year ended 31st December 1929, pg A-89
- ↑ "No. 26026". The London Gazette. 25 February 1890. p. 1044.
- ↑ "No. 27168". The London Gazette. 23 February 1900. p. 1257.
- ↑ Senior Army appointments Archived 5 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 Government House, Jersey
- ↑ "No. 33496". The London Gazette. 17 May 1929. p. 3312.
- ↑ Supplement to the London Gazette, 15 Feb. 1917, pg 1600
- ↑ The Unsinkable Hermione Baddeley, Hermione Baddeley, Collins, 1984, pg 114
- ↑ Stage and Screen Lives, Michael Billington, 2001, pg 23
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Sir Francis Bingham |
Lieutenant Governor of Jersey 1929–1934 |
Succeeded by Sir Horace Martelli |