16 September 1919 - Admiral Sir Richard Poore, Bart, KCB, CVO is given permission to wear the decoration of a Grand Officier of the Legion of Honour conferred by the President of the French Republic for distinguished services rendered during the war.[12]
16 September 1919 - Admiral Sir Richard Poore, Bart, KCB, CVO is given permission to wear the decoration of Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy conferred by the King of Italy for distinguished services rendered during the war.[12]
Sub.-Lt. Robert Poore RN (27 June 1886 – † 19 September 1915)
He lived at the East End Manor in Durrington in Wiltshire.[13]
He died in Vevey, Switzerland, in 1930. After his death, the baronetcy was inherited by his nephew Edward Poore (1894–1938), son of his younger brother, Herbert.[2] His wife died in Switzerland on 5 February 1941.[14] She was the author of a number of books.[15][16]
References
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"Admiral Sir Richard Poore – Distinguished Service at Home and Abroad". Obituaries. The Times. No. 45693. London. 11 December 1930. col B, p. 10.