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Frederick Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 5th Baron Ventry

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in the year 1902 during his residence in Burnham House, Dingle. Frederick succeeded to his father's title on 8 February 1914. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his nephew. His estate totalled £92 644 at the time of his death. In his will, he requested that £1 500 be left to his nurse, Miss M.L.
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twice. On 1 October 1896, he was redirected from the Matabele Campaign with Robert Baden-Powell to create the new police force in Mashonaland. He assembled and trained a force of 580 men by 1 December, 1896. On 7 May 1897 he was decorated as a
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Shelmerdene, provisions for John Gilbert de Moleyns, annuity to Edward Dayrolles, and the remainder to his brother Arthur William de Moleyns, the 6th Baron Ventry.
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and Harriet Wauchope. He was given the additional surname of Eveleigh when his father changed the family name in 1874. He was educated at
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The grave of Frederick Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 5th Baron Ventry, in the graveyard of
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Frederick Rossmore Wauchope Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 5th Baron Ventry
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DL
United Kingdom

British Army
Lieutenant-Colonel
Second Matabele War
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order
Lieutenant-Colonel
DSO
DL
British Army
Anglo-Irish
The 4th Baron Ventry
Harrow School
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
4th Queen's Own Hussars
Second Matabele War
Mentioned in Dispatches
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order
Deputy Lieutenant
County Kerry

St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stapleford
"No. 26787"
The London Gazette
http://www.thepeerage.com/p29650.htm#i296498
"Ventry, Baron" 
Thom's Irish Who's Who 
Alexander Thom and Son Ltd.

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