Alan George Sholto Douglas-Pennant
The Honourable Alan George Sholto Douglas-Pennant (11 June 1890 – 29 October 1914) was a British nobleman and army officer. He was the eldest of two surviving sons of Edward Sholto Douglas-Pennant, 3rd Baron Penrhyn and Blanche Georgiana FitzRoy, daughter of Charles FitzRoy, 3rd Baron Southampton.[1]
He was first commissioned in 1910 and by the outbreak of World War One in 1914 he was aide-de-camp to Baron Carmichael, governor of Bengal.[2] He was killed in action on 29 October 1914 on the Western Front as a lieutenant in 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards.[3] He was officially reported wounded and missing in November 1914, but on 9 July 1915 the Wolverton Express reported that he had now been unofficially reported killed.[4] He was replaced as heir to the barony by his younger brother Hugh Napier Douglas-Pennant.
References
- "Alan George Sholto Douglas-Pennant - WW1 Memorial and Life Story". livesofthefirstworldwar.org.
- "Person Page". thepeerage.com.
- "Casualty". cwgc.org.
- "Letters from the First World War - Wicken". mkheritage.co.uk.