Brigadier General Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron, CMG, DSO & Bar, JP, DL (5 July 1873 – 12 June 1966) was a British Army officer and local politician.
Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron was born on 5 July 1873, the second son of George Rothe Ladeveze Adlercron (died 1884), of Moyglare, County Meath, and his wife Aloÿse Blanche Lilias, second daughter of Baron Godefroi de Blonay, of Vernand, Lausanne.
[7] After schooling at Eton,[1] Adlercron was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 5th Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles on 12 February 1892.
[1] Promotion to Captain followed in 1899,[11] before Adlercron was seconded to be an adjutant in the 4th Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, part of the Territorial Force.
[1] He was made a Brigade Major in The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in August 1914,[16] and the following October was promoted to temporary lieutenant colonel, commanding a Territorial Force (TF) unit,[17] the 6th West Riding Regiment.