Guy Dawnay
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Guy Cuthbert Dawnay (26 July 1848 – 28 February 1889) was a Conservative politician. He was killed by a woundedbuffalo near Mombassa in East Africa.
Dawnay was the fourth son of William Dawnay, 7th Viscount Downe, and his wife Mary Isabel, daughter of the Right Reverend the Hon. Richard Bagot, Bishop of Oxford. He was educated at Eton and Oxford. Dawnay fought at the Battle of Gingindlovu as a volunteer. He entered Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire in 1882, a seat he held until the 1885 election, when he was defeated for the new Cleveland constituency. He served in the Conservative administration of Lord Salisbury as Surveyor-General of the Ordnance from 1885 to 1886.He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for the North Riding of Yorkshire on 20 December 1880
Copies of his private journals from 1872-74 are held by Campbell Collections at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
There are memorials to Dawnay at St Nicolas Church, Great Bookham and St Peter's Church, Langdale End.