Lionel Petre, 16th Baron Petre

Captain Lionel George Carroll, 16th Baron Petre (3 November 1890 – 30 September 1915) was an English peer. He was educated at the Oratory, Edgbaston & Sandhurst. There is a story that he originally intended to join the King's Royal Rifle Corps but was turned down he then joined the fourth Pioneer Battalion, Coldstream Guards. He became a lieutenant and finally a captain. In 1908, he became engaged to Catherine Margaret Boscawen (1891-1983), granddaughter of the 6th Viscount Falmouth, taking a diamond from an earring of the Petre jewels to make the ring. They married at Westminster Cathedral on 28 June 1913. He served in France and Belgium, but died at Paris-Plage on 30 September 1915 of wounds received in action at the Battle of Loos.[1]

He became the 16th Lord Petre after his father's death in December 1908. His father had taken over the title from his brother for only six months.

Through his mother Julia, Lord Petre is a relative of the American Carroll family of Maryland, who were prominent Catholics and Patriots in a largely Protestant society. A notable ancestor is Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signatory of the Declaration of Independence.[2]

References

  1. CWGC entry
  2. "Charles Carroll of Homewood and his Descendants" (PDF). Charles Carroll House. September 2002.
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Philip Benedict Joseph Petre
Baron Petre
19081915
Succeeded by
Joseph William Lionel Petre
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