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Samuel Waring, 1st Baron Waring

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196:, in 1890. They had one son, Arthur Samuel Bamford Waring, who died unmarried in 1911, aged 19, and a daughter, the Honourable Eleanor Gladys Waring, who married Captain Arthur Cunliffe Bernard Critchley (later Critchley-Waring). Lord Waring died at his home in London in January 1940, aged 79, when the baronetcy and barony became extinct. In 1946 Lady Waring sold 170:, in the County of Kent, in 1919, in recognition of "public and local services". In 1922 he was further honoured when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Waring, of Foots Cray Place in the County of Kent, in recognition of him being a "Pioneer of decorative art in furnishing ... Generous supporter of charities." His appointment during the 153:
Waring organised the production of war materials, including aircraft. He was also a director of the Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples' Guild, a member of Executive Committee of National Association of Ex-Soldiers, a supporter of
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cabinet maker business. In 1893 Waring was given the task of opening a branch of the family furniture making company in London. In 1897 Waring was responsible for the merger with Gillow and Company in 1897 to become
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In 1930 Waring resigned as company chairman and became president until he died. Waring was a Commodore of the Royal Albert Yacht Club and owner of the yacht
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who had reorganised his company to avoid paying his shareholders, while making a fortune during the war through government contracts.
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Lord Waring married Eleanor Caroline Bamford, daughter of Charles Bamford, of Llanrhaiadr Hall, Llanrhaiadr,
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which he raced. He was the first president of the Furniture Trades Provident and Benevolent Association.
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From Servants of the Empire to Everyday Heroes: The British Honours System in the Twentieth Century
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Lost Heritage - a memorial to the lost country houses of England: Foots Cray Place.
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Lost Heritage - a memorial to the lost country houses of England: Gopsall Hall
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created a public uproar as he was denounced in parliament as being a
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and founder of the Higher Production Council. He was created a
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Waring was the second son of Samuel James Waring, of
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Liverpool
Everton, Liverpool
Belfast
wholesale
Waring & Gillow
High Sheriff of Denbighshire
Foots Cray Place
Foots Cray
Kent
Gopsall Hall
Leicestershire
First World War
Boy Scout Movement
Baronet
Foots Cray Place
Foots Cray
Lloyd George honours scandal
war profiteer
Denbighshire
Cheshire
Foots Cray Place
Kent County Council


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