Percy Thuillier Westmorland
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Percy Thuillier Westmorland | |
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| Born | 25 July 1863 Kensington, London, England |
| Died | 4 June 1929 (aged 65) London, England |
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| Awards | CMG DSO Mentioned in despatches x3 |
Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Thuillier Westmorland CMG DSO (25 July 1863 – 4 June 1929) commanded the 10th Battalion, London Regiment, and the 151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade during World War I.[1][2] For his dedication to service during his army career he was three times mentioned in despatches and made CMG and DSO.[1]
After the war, Westmorland retired from the army and went into business with Sir Henry Lunn, one of the founders of Lunn Poly, and became a director of the Palace Hotel and Grand Hôtel des Alpes, Mürren, and the Palace Hotel, Montana.[1]
Westmorland's maternal grandfather was Sir Henry Thuillier who served as Surveyor General of India.[1] His brother in law was Brigadier-General Clifton Inglis Stockwell, the British officer who initiated the 1914 Christmas truce football match at Frelinghien with Baron Maximilian von Sinner.[3][4]
