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John Maclean Rolls, 2nd Baron Llangattock (25 April 1870 – 31 October 1916) was a British
barrister and
army Major.
Biography
Rolls was son of
John Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock
John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock, (19 February 1837 – 24 September 1912) was a Victorian landowner, Conservative Party politician, socialite, local benefactor and agriculturalist. He lived at The Hendre, a Victorian country house ...
, and his wife Georgiana Marcia Maclean. He was born in
London
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, but his family home,
The Hendre
The Hendre, ( cy, Yr Hendre a farmer's winter residence; literally meaning old home) in Rockfield, is the only full-scale Victorian country house in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales. The ancestral estate of the Rolls family, it was the child ...
, was near
Monmouth. When Rolls reached the age of 21 his family gave the town a building to use as a gymnasium.
Rolls was educated at
Christ Church, Oxford, graduating
B.A
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in 1893 and
M.A in 1896.
He was a
barrister of the
Inner Temple
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, London, and served for many years with the 1st Monmouth Volunteer Artillery, retiring with the rank of captain and honorary major. In January 1915 he joined the
Royal Field Artillery.
In 1900 he was
High Sheriff of Monmouthshire
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On 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, the shrievalty of Monmouthshire was abolished, and replac ...
, and
Mayor
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in 1906–07. He was also a
JP and
deputy lieutenant and county councillor for Monmouthshire.
He died on 31 October 1916, aged 46, from wounds received at the
Battle of the Somme while serving as a major with the 1st Monmouthshire Bty
Royal Field Artillery. He is buried at
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery in France.
He never married; his younger brother Henry Allan Rolls, who was
heir presumptive
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...
, had died four months previously, and his youngest brother,
Charles Rolls
Charles Stewart Rolls (27 August 1877 – 12 July 1910) was a British motoring and aviation pioneer. With Henry Royce, he co-founded the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm. He was the first Briton to be killed in an aeronautical accident wit ...
of
Rolls-Royce
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fame, had died 6 years earlier; thus the title became extinct.
Baron Llangattock's estate was valued at more than £1.1 million.
The Times
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30 November 1916; Issue 41338 His sister
Eleanor Shelley-Rolls
Eleanor Georgiana Shelley-Rolls (9 October 1872 – 15 September 1961) was one of the original signatories of the Women's Engineering Society founding documents. She was a keen hot air balloonist.
Early life
Rolls was born in Mayfair, London ...
was the main beneficiary, and he bequeathed £100,000 to the
Archdeaconry
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of Monmouth. Upon his death
The Hendre
The Hendre, ( cy, Yr Hendre a farmer's winter residence; literally meaning old home) in Rockfield, is the only full-scale Victorian country house in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales. The ancestral estate of the Rolls family, it was the child ...
estate passed first to his sister, Eleanor (who died without issue), and finally through his aunt, Patricia Harding (née Rolls), to his first cousin, John Reginald Harding, whose descendants bear the surname Harding-Rolls.
Family tree
References
* Obituary,
The Times
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2 November 1916; Issue 41314
CWGC casualty details
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1870 births
1916 deaths
Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
Deputy Lieutenants of Monmouthshire
British military personnel killed in the Battle of the Somme
British Army personnel of World War I
Members of the Inner Temple
Royal Artillery officers
High Sheriffs of Merionethshire
Monmouth, Wales
Mayors of Monmouth
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