Lieutenant The Hon Felix Charles Hubert Hanbury-Tracy
Campaign:
World War 1
Died:
19.12.1914
2SG
Aged 30
Commemorated at Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium. Panel 1
Son of 4th Baron Sudeley; husband of the Hon. Madelaine Hanbury-Tracy, of 46, Montague Square, London. His brother the Hon. Algernon Henry C. Hanbury-Tracy also fell. His son Michael David Charles Hanbury-Tracy fell in the 1939-1945 war.
Memorial(s):
Country | Location | Name of Memorial | Campaign | Names | Date(s) | |
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England | close to junction with Ascham Place Ascham St Vincents Gate Carlisle Road Eastbourne Eastbourne East Sussex BN20 7QQ | Ascham St Vincents - WW1 Gate | World War 1 |
Felix Hanbury-Tracy | 19-12-1914 | View |
England | Harrow School High Street Harrow Harrow Greater London HA1 2HT | Harrow School War Memorial | World War 1 World War 2 |
Felix Hanbury-Tracy | 19-12-1914 | View |
England | St James's Club (former) 106 Piccadilly Mayfair City Of Westminster Greater London W1 | The Bachelors Club | World War 1 |
Felix Hanbury-Tracy | 19-12-1914 | View |
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