Carlos Bovill

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Lieutenant-Colonel Carlos Bovill OBE (1882 – 1938) was an officer in the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) who was attached to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in World War I in the No. 1 Kite Balloon Squadron.[1][2][3]

Bovill was born in Godalming on 21 October 1882, the eldest son of Alfred Bovill, a corn merchant, and his wife Jessie Amelia Clarke. His parents divorced in 1897; in 1898 Jessie was remarried to the Hon. Richard Cecil Grosvenor, youngest son of Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury. Bovill was educated at St. David's school, Reigate, and Eton College (1896-1901). He served in the Eton Volunteers as a Sergeant in the 4th Volunteer or Territorial Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry.[1]

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