Edward Terrell OBE (1902-1979) was a British Liberal politician, a successful barrister and magistrate with a flair for invention; by 1940 he had registered a number of patents relating to pens, ink bottles and peeling knives. When war came, he volunteered for the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Special Branch of the Volunteer Reserve to run an information section.
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1902
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1979 (aged 76)
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