Geoffrey Cory-Wright

He was the son of Sir Arthur Cory Cory-Wright, 2nd Baronet, and Elizabeth Olive Clothier.

He gained the rank of Flight Commander in the Royal Flying Corps.

[1] He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, Co. London and Hornsey, Co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 21 April 1951.

Because of the celebrity of his father-in-law, the World War I wedding was filmed, showing the bride leaving with Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree from the parental home and arriving at the church.

[4][5] In 1956 he and his collection of antique paperweights were featured in an advertising campaign for Passing Clouds cigarettes.

Sir Geoffrey Cory-Wright at his wedding to Felicity Tree in 1915