Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet
1864–1922 (age 58)
Biography
Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet, combined a distinguished military career with statesmanship, rising to the rank of Field Marshal before serving briefly as Chief of the Imperial General Staff and later as a member of Parliament. He was known for his strategic mind, steadfast dedication to the Army, and unwavering belief in national preparedness.
Wilson's assassination in 1922 shocked the nation, but his legacy endured in the reforms he championed and in the vivid testimony of his devotion to duty. He was laid to rest within St. Paul's Cathedral, a fitting tribute to a life lived at the centre of British public life.