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Name: BINGLEY, Arthur Roy MBE

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Nee: son of Arthur George Elton Bingley

Birth Date: 29 Feb 1896 Stoke Damerel, Devon

Death Date: Natal

First Date: 1913

Profession: Farmer

Area: Gilgil District, Coast, Natal, Thomson's Falls, 1944 Nakuru

Married: 1. Norah Parry d. in childbirth at Maia Carberry Nursing Home, Nairobi 21 Nov 1940; 2. Mary Beatrice b. 1 Sep 1903

Children: Richard Roy Parry Bingley (1929-1 Jan 1953, killed by Mau Mau at Ol Kalou)

Book Reference: Gillett, Nellie, Joelson, Bovill, KAD, Red 25, Hut, EAMR, Pembroke, Red 22, Stud, A. Allen

War Service: WW1 with EAMR - E Sqdn 8/8/14 - 27/4/15 - To KAR. Joined EAMR aged 17 as father's orderly

General Information:

Grew wheat in Nakuru area then took up land in Gilgil district. He was an early pioneer in essential oils and pyrethrum. Retired first to the coast and subsequently to Natal.
Nellie - 'It is a horrible tragedy about the Bingley boy [Richard] who was murdered; his father has had so many tragedies, lost his first wife aged about 19 having a baby, and his second wife died of some unnecessary form of poisoning before M&B days. Lately he has spent a lot of money and a tremendous lot of personal service working for the model community centre at Dundori, quoted everywhere as a shining example of race relations. Very bitter.'  
Joelson - 1928 - Gilgil - ...... wheat and barley, first grown on a commercial scale in 1923 by Messrs Bingley and Anderton. Pembroke - 'An ex-pupil, Roy Bingley, who had attended Pembroke House in the 1930s and farmed not far from the school, was one of the first (and few) Kenya settlers killed by Mau Mau. ….'
EA Stud Book 1954 - Cattle - Ayrshires - A.R. Bingley, Nakuru
A. Allen - MBE - London Gazette 8 Jul 1943 - "In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in East Africa and Madagascar". London Gazette 11 Feb 1941 - "For distinguished services in the field in Somaliland" A.R. Bingley's father A.E. Bingley was 2 I.C. of the EAMR A.R. Bingley's son was murdered by Mau Mau terrorists during the Kenya Emergency.
Gazette - 12/11/1919 - Register of Voters - Rift Valley Area - A.R. Bingley - Farmer - Gilgil and Mrs Bingley - Gilgil
KAD 1922 - R. Bingley, Committee Member, Naivasha Sports Club

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