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WEBSTER, Herbert Cayley Son of late William Cayley Webster, Justice of the Peace. Great-grandson of Sir William Cayley, Baronet, Royal Navy.
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WEBSTER, Herbert Cayley Son of late William Cayley Webster, Justice of the Peace. Great-grandson of Sir William Cayley, Baronet, Royal Navy.
Explorer, Naturalist, Author; Captain late 7th Brigade, South Irish Division, Royal Artillery.
(Through New Guinea and the cannibal countries This book, ...)
(This book was originally published prior to 1923, and rep...)
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(Lang:- eng, Pages 424. Reprinted in 2015 with the help of...)
Fellow of the Zoological Society. Club : Junior Naval and Military.
Spouse 1901, daughter of late Major Charles Fred. Campbell-Renton, J.P., D.L., 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, of Mordington, Berwick-onTweed and Lamberton, Berwickshire. Served in Egypt, Order of Medjidie (3rd class).