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Richard Colvin (British Army officer)

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He was later awarded the Companion (civil) of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1911, and was promoted to a Knight Commander of the Order (KCB).
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Covin married, on 26 June 1895, Lady Gwendoline Audrey Adeline Brudenell Rous (1869–1952), daughter of
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This article is about the British member of Parliament. For the Canadian diplomat, see
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His portrait, describing him as a brigadier general, is held at the
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at an unopposed by-election in 1917, after Epping's Conservative MP
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Colvin was the elder son of Beale Blackwell Colvin, of
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in late 1899, Colvin was on 7 February 1900 appointed
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Richard Colvin (British MP)
Richard Colvin (diplomat)
KCB
TD
Conservative Party
Pishiobury
Hertfordshire
Eton
Trinity College, Cambridge
Bachelor of Arts
High Sheriff of Essex
Major
Loyal Suffolk Hussars
Yeomanry
Bury St Edmunds
Second Boer War
Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General
Imperial Yeomanry
South Africa
lieutenant-colonel
Essex Yeomanry
Order of the Bath
colonel
Member of Parliament
Epping
Amelius Lockwood
Baron Lambourne
1918
1922
House of Commons

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