Marriage 7 January 1918 St Mary's Church Finchley
Bride Phyllis Edith Henderson age 22 Spinster
Groom Lanceray Arthur Newnham age 28 Bachelor Officer in the Army Son of Albert Tristram Herbert Newnham Colonel in the Army
Colonel Lanceray Arthur Newnham G.C., M.C. born 3 August 1889 Simla Bengal India Died by execution 18 December 1943 Hong Kong
Wiki Colonel Lanceray Arthur Newnham GC MC, known as Lance or Lan Newnham, was a British Army officer. He was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed in resisting Japanese torture during the Second World Warorce.
1914 - 1918 War Captain Lanceray Arthur Newnham New Zealand Expeditionary Force was awarded a Military Cross on 1 January 1917
Passenger List Hong Kong to Southampton arriving November 1945
Phyllis E Newnham age 50 UK Address Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire
Probate Calendar 1946 Lanceray Arthur Newnham
Probate granted to Phyllis Edith Newnham widow and Claude Tristram Newnham Squadron Leader R.A.F.
Comments
In Charge of Military Intelligence?
In “The Myth of Unpreparedness: The Origins of Anti-Japanese Resistance in Prewar Hong Kong”, Anne Ozorio wrote:
Can anyone shed some light on Newnham's actual position and role at this time?
There is some discrepancy with regard to whom asked Mike Kendall to set up Z Special Force. In a 1968 interview, he stated:
The G.O.C. Hong Kong at the time was Major General A. E. Grasett. Could it be that Newnham approached Kendall on behalf of Grasett, and as the request was ultimately from Grasset, that Kendall would have remembered it as such?