Richard Jebb (1874 – 25 June 1953) was an English journalist and author in the field of Empire and colonial nationalism.
His sister Louisa (Wilkins) established the forerunner of the Women's Land Army during the first world war.
[1] Another two of his sisters Eglantyne and Dorothy (became Buxton) co-founded the children's international development agency Save the Children.
[3] During the First World War, Jebb was a captain in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, spending most of the war in England, serving as an instructor.
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