George Bellew - Personal Life

Personal Life

Bellew was the son of the Honourable Richard Eustace Bellew and Gwendoline Marie Josephine Herbert-Huddleston. He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, England and at Christ Church, Oxford. On 24 September 1935, he married Ursula Kennard Cull, daughter of Anders Eric Knös Cull. Bellew's half-brother, Edward had inherited their uncle's barony of Bellew earlier that year and Bellew and his siblings were later granted the precedence of younger sons/daughters of a baron. At the outbreak of World War II he obtained the rank of Squadron Leader in the service of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. During the war he was Mentioned in Despatches several times. Bellew died in 1993 and is buried at The Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf which has been the church of the College of Arms since 1555.

Read more about this topic:  George Bellew

Famous quotes related to personal life:

    He hadn’t known me fifteen minutes, and yet he was ... ready to talk ... I was still to learn that Munshin, like many people from the capital, could talk openly about his personal life while remaining a dream of espionage in his business operations.
    Norman Mailer (b. 1923)