Greenwell Baronets - Sir Bernard Eyre Greenwell, Bt.

Sir Bernard Eyre Greenwell, Bt.

Walpole Greenwell was succeeded by his son Major Bernard Greenwell MBE, who also succeeded him as senior partner in the family stockbroking firm. Bernard Greenwell had been educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, before serving in the Second Boer War where he earned the Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps. In 1932 he took over as chairman of the County of London Electric Supply Company and expanded it to become the largest electric supply company in the country. Electricity distribution had been largely confined to urban areas, but under Greenwell's chairmanship supplies were extended in Essex, Kent and Dorset, and he was keen to see electrical supplies provided for agricultural concerns. Like his father, he also bred stock, and in 1938 he purchased the entire herd of Shorthorn cattle reared by William Duthie at Collynie in Aberdeenshire, considered one of the best in the country. He farmed two large country estates, Marden Park and Butley Abbey Farm near Woodbridge, Suffolk. He was married to Anna Elizabeth McClintock, daughter of Admiral Sir Francis Leopold McClintock KCB.

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