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                                                                                            President  - Ian Spalding         R  O  G  S
       In  January  1917,  Captain  Plunkett,  now  Drax,  took                             Captain -  Neil Middleditch   c/o Mr G R Storey, Secretary
       command  of  a  Light  Cruiser,  HMS  Blanche,                                       Vice       -  Matt March   9 Boswells Close, Bere Regis, BH20 7JE
       although he played no further part in naval actions                                  Secretary - Guy Storey        Telephone:- 01929 471041
       during the remainder of the war. At the end of the                                   Treasurer - Peter Cheeseman
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       war, Reginald was appointed as the first Director of
       the  new  Royal  Navy  Staff  College  at  Greenwich.                                      Golf Days held every month, usually the last Friday, from February through to October.
       Intellectually, he stood out from amongst his fellow                                        Membership currently full.   Contact Guy Storey – 471041 for waiting list and details.
       officers and his agile  and analytical brain proved                                                              V E N U E S   2020
       to  be  a  stimulus  to  the  future  generation  senior
       naval commanders. He then had the tricky job as                                          Date              Venue               Trophy           Winner
       President  of  the  Inter-Allied  Control  Commission  in
       post-war  Berlin  followed  by  command  of  the                                     6th March   Ferndown Golf Club        Members Challenge  Cancelled
       battleship,  HMS  Marlborough  in  the  Atlantic  Fleet.                             27th March   Rushmore Golf Club       GRS Trophy
       He  was  Commander–in-Chief  America  and  West                                                                                           Cancelled
       Indies and then Commander-in-Chief Plymouth for                                      24  April   Came Down Golf Club       Jim Corbin Cup   Cancelled
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       3 years. He was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1928
       and to Vice Admiral and a Knighthood in 1932.                                        29th May    Salisbury and South Wilts GC   Ex-Landlord’s cup   Cancelled
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                                                                                            26  June    Ashley Wood Golf Club     President’s Cup   Cancelled
       In  August 1939, under the threat of impending war with Nazi Germany, Drax led
       the high level  Anglo-French Mission to Moscow to try to persuade the Soviets to     31st July   Bulbury Golf Club         Memorial Cup
       join in a tripartite alliance against the Nazis. Negotiations came to an abrupt halt
       after  2  weeks  when  the  Soviets  unexpectedly  signed  a  pact  with  the  Nazis.   28th August   Dorset Golf and Country Club   Captain’s Cup
       Humiliated and alarmed, the Allied Mission aborted and withdrew. War broke out
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                                                                                            25  September  Lyme Regis Golf Club   Whitbread Pairs
       a few weeks later.
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                                                                                            30  October    Dibden Golf Centre     Zoom Trophy
       He  served  during  the  Second  World  War  as  Commander-in-  Chief  of  the  Nore
       before retiring in 1941 at the age of 61. He then served in the Home Guard in Kent
       and  made  one  further  sea-going  voyage  when  he  was  recalled  to  act  as  a   Mini Tour  -  12th-14th June  - Llandhydrock GC |  AGM  -  11th November  -
       convoy commander during the Battle of Atlantic.                                      Bere Regis Sports Club |   Christmas Cup of Good Cheer and Presentation Evening
                                                                                            -  5th December at Wareham Golf Club |
       What of his role as squire? The title of squire was both archaic and ill-defined. It
       was  not  a  formal  or  official  title  but  had  come  about  through  ‘custom  and
       practice’. It was generally  used by a landlord  living close to a community,  very
       often, but not in the case of Bere Regis, in the local  ‘manor house’. The squire very
       often  owned  many  of  the  tenanted  properties  in  the  community  and  many
       tenants also worked for the squire and lived in tied accommodation. Generally,
       the hierarchical arrangement was benevolent although it could sometimes result
       in dismissals at short notice and the loss of tied accommodation. In the Great War,
       the Parish Magazine for April 1916 records the death of Reginald’s mother, Lady
       Dunsany:
       ‘Lady Dunsany was known personally to few of those who lived on her property,
       not  because  she  did  not  want  to  know  them,  but  because  her  health  did  not
       permit her to  move freely about. We have many things for which to thank her, she
       was most generous in allowing the use of the Drax Hall, no small boon to the parish
       and she gave generous subscriptions to sundry parochial objects. [The Drax Hall
       was used throughout the Great War as a tea room, mainly for the benefit of the

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