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Frederick Arnold-Baker

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Sir Frederick Spencer Arnold-Baker (1 April 1885 – 9 December 1963) was a British lawyer.[1]

He was the third son of Frederick Arnold-Baker (born 30 December 1845) and Helen Catherine Nairne (born 1 September 1843), and grandson of the New Zealand watercolourist Major Richard Baker (1810–1854).[2] He was the Queen's Remembrancer from 1951–1957. His uncle, General Sir Charles Edward Nairne, was Commander-in-Chief, India in 1898. He was a founder and the second President of the Lansdowne Club (1940–1954).[3]

He was knighted in 1954.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Obituary: Sir Frederick Baker – Former Queen's Remembrancer". The Times. The Times Digital Archive. 10 December 1963. p. 16.
  2. ^ Baker, Frederick Arnold (1902). Baker & Smart Pedigree 1902. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
  3. ^ Perry, Maria, The House in Berkeley Square (2003)