Robert Edwin Newbery Military Cross was one of the two founding partners of Dale and Newbery, the firm of solicitors that has had offices in Southeast England since 1911.
Background
Robert Edwin Newbery was born on 24 April 1884 in Shoreditch London, son of John Newbery and Elizabeth Temperance Gravatt. He grew up on the family farm in Northamptonshire and was educated at Wellingborough School and Street John"s College, Cambridge (1903) where he read Classics, gaining a Bachelor in 1907 (Master of Arts in 1912), under the tutorship of the classical Greek scholar, E. E. Sikes.
Education
Robert Edwin Newbery was born on 24 April 1884 in Shoreditch London, son of John Newbery and Elizabeth Temperance Gravatt. He grew up on the family farm in Northamptonshire and was educated at Wellingborough School and, Cambridge (1903) where he read Classics, gaining a Bachelor in 1907 (Master of Arts in 1912), under the tutorship of the classical Greek scholar, East. East. Sikes. After Cambridge he qualified in law at the Inns of Court School of Law and practised as an assistant solicitor before joining Dale and Newbery in 1911.
Career
He also co-invented the internal triple air flow regulator for the oil burning lamp, which widened the flame for increased light emittance. In 1916 Newbery joined the Inns of Court Officers Training Corps and was commissioned Second lieutenant into 55th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps on 26 August 1917. He was posted to France as part of the British 18th (Eastern) Division.
During the Battle of the Selle on 22 October 1918, Newbery crawled forward under sustained German machine gun fire, eventually reaching 200m in advance of his infantry front line.
Despite constant fire at close range he was able set up a single machine gun which he then used to return fire successfully on the German position. With the German machine gun position destroyed, the British Infantry could advance unimpeded.
After the War Newbery returned to work with Dale and Newbery, but continued serving as a Captain in the Territorial Army with 8th Battalion the Middlesex Regiment.