Background
He was the youngest son of Edward North Buxton.
He was the youngest son of Edward North Buxton.
He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.
In 1910 he was involved in the infamous Dreadnought hoax by the Bloomsbury Group. During the First World War he served as an officer in the Essex Yeomanry, was wounded, mentioned in dispatches, and was awarded the Defence Science Organisation in 1916. She died in 1953
He lived at Horsey Hall in Norfolk.
He was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1945.
His publications include:
Sport in Peace and War
Sporting Interludes at Geneva, 1932
Fisherman Naturalist, 1946
Travelling Naturalist, 1948
Happy Year, 1950
Plus contributions to reviews and newspapers.