Wilfred Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk

He followed his father into the Grenadier Guards and served in World War I, being wounded twice, Mentioned in dispatches, and awarded the DSO and Bar and the French Croix de guerre.

[1][2] He served again in World War II, as lieutenant-colonel of the Welsh Guards 1939–42, and then as a colonel at General Headquarters, Home Forces.

[1] After the war he continued as Hon Colonel of 638th (Brecknock) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, successors to the 3rd Bn Monmouths.

[1] Glanusk died in January 1948, aged 56, and having no son was succeeded in his peerage by a first cousin, David Russell Bailey.

In 1966 Glanusk’s widow married William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle, recently returned from serving as Governor-General of Australia.

Glanusk Park , the seat of the Bailey family