Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth

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Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth
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Edwin Wilfred Stanyforth in 1893
Born(1861-06-28)28 June 1861
Died29 January 1939(1939-01-29) (aged 77)
NationalityEnglish
OccupationArmy officer
Spouse(s)Mary Evelyn Barnadiston
ChildrenMadge Stanyforth
Ronald Thomas Stanyforth
Parent(s)John Greenwood, Louisa Elizabeth Barnardiston

Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth CB TD DL JP (born Greenwood; 28 June 1861 – 28 January 1939) was a Yorkshire land owner, magistrate and British Army Territorial officer who commanded the Yorkshire Hussars during World War I.[1] He was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1924 Birthday Honours for services to agriculture.

Personal life[]

He was born to John Greenwood and Louisa Elizabeth Barnardiston. His father built Swarcliffe Hall where the family resided, and his grandfather was a noted magistrate in West Yorkshire.[2]

Stanyforth was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford. He studied agriculture, later becoming a President of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.[3] He was a noted breeder of shorthorn cattle, west highland bullocks and Jersey cattle.[4]

He was a member of the West Riding Territorial Association and served in the Yorkshire Hussars.[3] He obtained command of the Hussars in 1913 and was for a time in charge of the coastal defences at Scarborough.[5]

His grandmother Sarah Staniforth was the daughter of Samuel Staniforth, former Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and the sister of Rev. Thomas Staniforth of Storrs Hall. When Thomas died, Edwin assumed the name and arms of the family. This was carried out on 7 December 1887 by Royal Licence.

Stanyforth married his cousin Mary Evelyn Barnadiston in 1888[6] and had three children: two daughters, one of which was raised in Paris, and a son, Ronald Thomas Stanyforth, who would go on to become captain of the England cricket team. The family resided at .

References[]

  1. ^ "Lieut-Col E.W.Stanyforth". The Times. No. 48216. London. 30 January 1939. p. 14.
  2. ^ A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great ..., Volume 2 (Bernard Burke)
  3. ^ a b ""Col E.W.Stanyforth Dead - 50 Years a Magistrate". Yorkshire Evening Post. 8 January 1939. p. 9.
  4. ^ "Death of Colonel E.W. Stanyforth - Deputy-Lieutenant for West Riding". Sheffield Daily Telegraph. 30 January 1939. p. 7.
  5. ^ "Colonel E.W. Stanyforth - Prominent Yorkshire Landowner". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 30 January 1939. p. 5.
  6. ^ Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 8 (1901)
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