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Name
  
Sir Aubrey-Fletcher,


Children
  
John Aubrey-Fletcher

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Died
  
May 30, 1969, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Sir Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 5th Baronet

Books
  
The Floating Admiral, Lonely Magdalen

Grandchildren
  
Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baronet

Similar People
  
Sir Henry Aubrey‑Fletcher - 8th Baronet, Freeman Wills Crofts, Anthony Berkeley Cox, Clemence Dane, G D H Cole

Major Sir Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Baronet, CVO, DSO (10 September 1887 – 30 May 1969), also known by his pen name Henry Wade, was Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire from 1954 to 1961.

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Life

Aubrey-Fletcher was the only son and second child of Sir Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 5th Baronet and Emily Harriet Wade, though his father had already had another son by a previous marriage, but the child died in infancy. He was educated at Eton College and New College, Oxford.

He fought in both the First World War and Second World War with the Grenadier Guards, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and French Croix de guerre in 1917. He was a member of Buckinghamshire County Council and appointed High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1925. He played Minor counties cricket between 1921 and 1928 for Buckinghamshire.

He was also, under the pen name of Henry Wade, a noted mystery writer and one of the founding members of the Detection Club.

He married Mary Augusta Chilton in 1911 and with her had 5 children:

  • John Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher (1912–1992)
  • Nigel Chilton Aubrey-Fletcher (1914–1980)
  • Lancelot Philip Aubrey-Fletcher (1919–2000)
  • Mary Elizabeth Aubrey-Fletcher (1923–1994)
  • Edward Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, born 6 May 1930
  • After the death of his wife in 1963, he married Nancy Cecil Bull in 1965.

    Works

    List of works published by "Henry Wade".

    Inspector Poole novels

  • The Duke of York’s Steps, 1929
  • No Friendly Drop, 1931
  • Constable Guard Thyself, 1934
  • "Bury Him Darkly", 1936
  • "The Lonely Magdalen", 1940
  • Other novels

  • The Verdict of You All, 1926
  • The Missing Partners 1928
  • The Dying Alderman, 1930
  • The Hanging Captain, 1932
  • "Mist on the Saltings, 1932
  • "Heir Presumptive", 1935
  • "The High Sheriff", 1937
  • Released for Death, 1938
  • New Graves at Great Norne, 1947
  • Diplomat’s Folly, 1951
  • Be Kind to a Killer, 1952
  • Too Soon to Die, 1953
  • Gold Was Our Grave, 1954
  • A Dying Fall, 1955
  • The Litmore Snatch, 1957
  • Short story collections

  • Duello (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • The Missing Undergraduate (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • Wind in the East (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • The Sub-Branch (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • The Real Thing (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • The Baronet's Finger (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • The Three Keys (Policeman's Lot, 1933 - Inspector Poole story)
  • A Matter of Luck (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • Four to One - Bar One (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • Payment in Full (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • Jealous Gun (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • The Amateurs (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • The Tenth Round (Policeman's Lot, 1933)
  • These Artists! (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • The Seagull (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • The Ham Sandwich (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Summer Meeting (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Anti-Tank (1935) (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • A Puff of Smoke (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Steam Coal (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Toll of the Road (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • November Night (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • The Little Sportsman (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Lodgers (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • One Good Turn (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Smash and Grab (Here Comes the Copper, 1938)
  • Cotton Wool & Cutlet (20 Story Magazine May 1940 - Sergeant Bragg story)
  • References

    Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Baronet Wikipedia