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Father Sir Hugh Dacre Barrett-Lennard (the sixth baronet) was a catholic priest who previously served in the army.
Career
At the beginning of the second World War he enlisted as a private in the London Scottish Regiment. He transferred to the Essex Regiment where he finished his army career as a Captain and had been mentioned in dispatches. Two weeks prior to his demobilisation, he was in Berlin. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in Rome in 1950. After his ordination he became a parish priest at the London Oratory. Father Hugh succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of the 5th baronet, Sir Richard Fiennes Barrett-Lennard, at Swallowfield Park, Reading on 28th December 1977.
A colleague said of him that he shared "St Philip's eccentricity, especially about dress and those type of things. His family had a certain reputation for a lack of grandeur". He apparently inherited this from his eccentric great grandfather, Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard who wore very old and shabby clothing and had been mistakenly apprehended by the police as a miscreant and also assumed to be a servant when he opened the park gates to a carriage for which he received a tip.
Father Hugh died on 21st June 2007, a few days before his ninetieth birthday and a requiem mass is to be held at Brompton Oratory on 3rd July.
Notes
- Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage
- Father Sir Hugh Dacre Barrett-Lennard in Panorama, the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society, Number 44, 2006
- http://marymagdalen.blogspot.com/2007/06/of-your-charity.html
- reported on the Thurrock Local History Society web site (http://www.thurrock-community.org.uk/historysoc/fatherh.htm)
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded byRichard Barrett-Lennard | Baronet (of Belhus, Essex) 1977–2007 |
Succeeded by(presumably) Richard Fynes Barrett-Lennard |
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