Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, 2nd Bt

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Derrick Julius Wernher

Birthdate:
Death: March 06, 1948 (58)
Kensington, Greater London, England (a fall)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Julius Charles Wernher, 1st Bt. and Alice Sedgwick Mankiewicz
Husband of Theodora Anna Romanov
Father of Anna Alexandra Wernher
Brother of Sir Harold Augustus Wernher, 3rd Bart. and Alexander Pigott Wernher

Managed by: James Comyn Amherst Burnett of Leys
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About Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, 2nd Bt

Derrick Wernher seems to have been in trouble with authority from an early age. He attended Oxford University and left with debts in excess of UK£25,000.

His life was punctuated with accusation, arrest and court cases.

Although the elder of two sons, his father effectively cut him out of the will (one of over £12 million) and he was left with an annual allownce.

OWES $400,000 AT 22.; Spendthrift Son of Sir Julius Wernher Is Put Into Bankruptcy.

By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times.

1913 - Arrested of swindling in in Paris

YOUNG BARONET ARRESTED.; Sir Derrick Wernher Charged in Paris with Fraud.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9901EFD8173FE633A257...

(it should be noted that the magistrate threw the case out)

March 16, 1912, Saturday

LONDON, March 15. -- Creditors of Derrick Julius Wernher, son of Sir Julius Wernher, the South African magnate, held their first meeting before the official receiver to-day. The debtor said that he spent three years at Oxford until June, 1910. His college debts amounted to $125,000, which were paid by his father, with the exception of about $6,000.

Hansard 1919 -

Captain SIR DERRICK J. WERNHER (COURT-MARTIAL).HC Deb 04 November 1919 vol 120 cc1300-1 1300

§ 28. Mr. BOTTOMLEY asked the Secretary for War whether he can state the nature of the charges upon which Captain Sir Derrick Julius Wernher was recently convicted by court-martial and sentenced to be cashiered from the Army, and the reasons which led the Army Council to advise His Majesty to commute such sentence to one of simple dismissal from the Service?

§ Mr. CHURCHILL Sir Derrick Julius Wernher was convicted by court-martial 1301 upon two charges under Section 40 of the Army Act of conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline in allowing Government lorries to be used for the transport of private goods of a Greek from Salonika to Sofia and Samakov, and in making an untrue statement in relation to the matter. With regard to the second part of the question the reasons for the advice that the sentence should be commuted from cashiering to dismissal from His Majesty's Service, were, because the conviction on another charge of conspiring to allow the same goods to be carried on Government lorries to be sold for the profit of himself and a civilian was quashed on legal grounds raised in a petition, presented by Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, and because the sentence had been passed in respect of the charge which was quashed as well as the other two charges. In view of statements which have appeared in the Press I desire to take this opportunity of adding that no communication whatever, either written or verbal in relation to the matter, other than the petition which Sir Derrick Julius Wernher was lawfully entitled to present, was received from any member of the Wernher family or any other person.

§ Mr. BOTTOMLEY Can the right hon. Gentleman say, especially in view of the fact that a more serious charge was quashed on purely legal grounds, that there is not an atom of foundation for the suggestion which has appeared in the Press, to the effect that there was some social influence and some petticoat influence interfering in this matter?

§ Mr. CHURCHILL I have gone most carefully into this matter, and there is no atom of foundation for suggestions of that kind.

http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1919/nov/04/captain-sir-...

In 1924 Derrick Wernher was arrested and charged with perjury in connection with his bankruptcy case in 1912. When it was discovered that one of the key witnesses had died, the case was thrown out.

Grave details at:

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Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, 2nd Bt's Timeline

1889
June 7, 1889
1924
May 14, 1924
1948
March 6, 1948
Age 58
Kensington, Greater London, England