Humfrey Denzil Barnard, 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade
Humfrey Denzil Barnard matriculated in 1911 after attending Repton School. He graduated with a BA and LLB in 1914.
Born: Croydon, Surrey on 9 June 1892
Fell in action: 21 August 1916
The Cambridge University Union Society
Whilst at College he was very active in both the Cambridge University Union Society and the College鈥檚 own debating society the Roosters. For the former it appears that both he and another Jesuan, J. C. Holmes, were in competition for a place on the Union Committee in Lent and Easter Term 1912.
Chanticlere records that Barnard won by one vote in Lent and by two votes in Easter, ahead of Holmes both times.
Chanticlere also proclaimed that 鈥渋t is about time Jesus had another President of the Union, and we hope one of them will reach that position before he goes down鈥 (Chanticlere, Easter Term, 1912, p18).
Indeed in March 1914 he was elected as Secretary of the Union, celebrated in Chanticlere by a little ditty: Delilah played Beattie鈥檚 trade :Each cut a great man鈥檚 hair,But Samson鈥檚 bane was Humphrey鈥檚 gain-The Secretarial Chair (Lent Term 1914, p10).
He went on to become the president of the Union in Lent Term 1915. His obituary in the 汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report,1917 laments 鈥渢wo of the six ex-presidents who have thus fallen belonged to 汤头条原创鈥 (p19).
The Roosters
Barnard became a member of the 汤头条原创 Roosters Committee in Michaelmas Term 1912, going on to be Secretary in Lent 1913, Vice-President in Michaelmas 1913 and finally President in Lent 1914. Under his presidency it was decided that all officers should wear academical dress but a motion for a debate in Latin was rejected.
The last debate to be held before the war 鈥渨as held on 12 March and the Roosters expressed their support of hereditary monarchy鈥 (The First Twenty Years of The Roosters, compiled by F Brittain, 1928, p9). One of the founders of the Roosters was J. H. Allen, the other Jesuan ex-President of the Union to have fallen.
Barnard obtained a commission to the Rifle Brigade in 1915 and was killed in action in August 1916
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