Arthur Felix Wedgwood (18 July 1877 – 14 March 1917) was an English author, mountaineer and soldier who died on active service during the First World War.
[2] Felix and Ralph Wedgwood (who also attended Trinity from 1895) are mentioned in Period Piece, the childhood memoir by their second cousin Gwen Raverat (1885-1957).
The main protagonist of the novel is "Maurice Noonan", a Cambridge undergraduate, who is the heir of his uncle "Major Tom Waring", a retired British Army officer and minor landowner from Staffordshire.
They had three children:[1] Wedgwood was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 5th Bn North Staffordshire Regiment, a Territorial Force infantry unit, in 1909,[15] and was recommissioned in 1911.
[20] Captain A. F. Wedgwood died on active service in March 1917 and was buried at Rossignol Wood Cemetery in Hébuterne, Pas-de-Calais,[21] alongside other men mostly from the North and South Staffs Regiments and New Zealand.
[5] His estate was sufficient to receive notice in The London Gazette[23] His widow posthumously privately published another book in 1918 entitled Unpublished and Unfinished Stories.