Reginald Arthur Spence

Sir Reginald Arthur Spence (1888 – 13 September 1961) was a wine merchant, Freemason, educationist, and philanthropist who worked in India.

He was educated at Christ's Hospital and worked in India from 1901 in the wine company of Phipson & Co., Bombay along with W.S.

[2] He helped to establish the natural history section of the Prince of Wales Museum where he was member of the board of trustees.

[3] He was also a prominent Freemason, serving as District Grand Master of Bombay.

He died at his home, Pear Tree Cottage, Blackboys, Sussex in 1961.