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  1. Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock DSO (29 July 1888 – 6 November 1971) was a British publishing editor, who served as a soldier in the Royal Scots Fusiliers in the First World War and in the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps in the Second World War.

  2. Col Hugh Alexander Pollock was born on 29 July 1888, in Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. He married Enid Mary Blyton on 28 August 1924, in Bromley, Kent, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

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    • Enid Mary Blyton, Ida Julia Crowe
  3. Hugh Alexander Pollock was born on the 29th July 1888 at Garfield Villa, Hawkhill, Ayr (now 27 Hawkhill Avenue), the house in which his parents - William Smillie Pollock and Jessie Smith McBride, who had married on 29th April 1886 - lived before moving to Bellevue Crescent.

  4. Nov 30, 2019 · Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock DSO (29 July 1888 – 6 November 1971) was a British publishing editor, who served as a soldier in the Royal Scots Fusiliers in the First World War and in the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps in the Second World War.

    • July 29, 1888
    • November 6, 1971
  5. Hugh Pollock seems to have been a victim of war. The First World War destroyed his first marriage, and he perhaps never escaped from the traumas of that conflict; the Second World War hastened the end of his second marriage.

  6. Major Hugh Alexander Pollock was an editor at Newnes, the publishers. He was about ten years her senior, had fought with the Royal Scots Fusiliers, and had been awarded the D.S.O. in 1919. Though he was already married, his wife had left him during the war, and Hugh obtained his divorce at Easter, 1924, the same time Blyton left her post at ...

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  8. Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock DSO (29 July 1888 – 6 November 1971) was a British publishing editor, who served as a soldier in the Royal Scots Fusiliers in the First World War and in the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps in the Second World War.

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