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  1. Wilfred Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk. Glanusk Park, the seat of the Bailey family. Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk (27 June 1891 – 12 January 1948), was a British peer and soldier. Career. Glanusk was the son of Joseph Bailey, 2nd Baron Glanusk, born on 17 June 1891.

  2. Biography. The Right Honorable Sir Wilfred Russell Bailey, D.S.O. was the third Baron Glanusk, known as Lord Glanusk. Postings. Education. Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Regiment. The Grenadier Guards. The Welsh Guards. Military number. 17922. Commissioned or Enlisted. 4 Nov 1911. Career.

  3. Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk (1891–1948) David Russell Bailey, 4th Baron Glanusk (1917–1997) Christopher Russell Bailey, 5th Baron Glanusk (born 1942) The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Hon. Charles Henry Bailey (born 1976).

  4. Wilfred Russell Bailey, tercer barón de Glanusk (27 de junio de 1891 - 12 de enero de 1948), fue un par y soldado británico. Glanusk era hijo de Joseph Bailey, segundo barón Glanusk , y sucedió a su padre como tercer barón en 1928.

  5. Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk (27 June 1891 – 12 January 1948), was a British peer and soldier. Glanusk was the son of Joseph Bailey, 2nd Baron Glanusk, born on 17 June 1891. He followed his father into the Grenadier Guards and served in World War I, being wounded twice, Mentioned in...

  6. Bailey, Wilfred Russell (1891-1948), 3rd Baron Glanusk. Eldest and only surviving son of Joseph Henry Russell Bailey (1864-1928), 2nd Baron Glanusk, and his wife Editha Elma, daughter of Maj. Warden Sergison of Cuckfield Park (Sussex), born 27 June 1891. Educated at Eton and Royal Military College, Sandhurst.

  7. sibling Midshipman The Honourable Bernard Michael Bailey Source:9144813 17th January 1899. education Royal Military College Sandhurst United Kingdom Source:9144813 1910 - February 1911. commission Regular Source:9144813 4th February 1911. 2nd Battalion Source:9144904 4th February 1911 - 27th September 1912.