Sir Wilfrid Vernon Grigson CSI (1896 – 26 November 1948)[1] was a British soldier and civil servant.
Wilfrid Grigson was born in 1896 in the Vicarage at Pelynt in Cornwall, south-west England, to Canon William Shuckforth Grigson and Mary Beatrice Boldero, and was one of seven brothers, including Geoffrey, Kenneth (1895–July 1918)[2] and John (1893–1943).
[3] Wilfrid Grigson was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, in Surrey, before matriculating to Christ Church, Oxford.
At one point, while resident in Hyderabad State, his house was burned by people connected with the Razakars.
The highest rank he achieved was serving as deputy commissioner of the Central Provinces and Berar.