Lieutenant-Colonel Dennis Coleridge Boles (4 June 1885 – 25 April 1958) was a British Army officer and Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
[1] After attending the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, where he won the Sword of Honour, he was commissioned in the 17th Lancers and served in India.
In 1928 he became lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Horse Guards, and Silver Stick to the King, before leaving the Army in 1936.
He lived at Barrow Court, Galhampton, Somerset; and Forsinard Lodge, Sutherland.
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