Francis Inwood-Smythe
Baron of Kingston
Francis Inwood-Smythe was born the second son
(and youngest child) of the Baron
of Kingston, Johnathan Inwood-Smythe and his
Baroness, the lovely Patricia.
Francis was educated at Eton and whilst there
he met and became great friends
with Reginald "Reggie" or "Rutters"
Ruttinge-Stoat and became known as "Frankie"
to his friends there.
Shortly after returning to the Baronial pile
- Inwood Hall in Kingston - Francis'
elder brother, Michael, drowned in an
unfortuante boating accident.
Francis' father's misery at the death of his
beloved Michael, gradually turned
into a slow slide into a lethal bout of
consumption.
Having mourned his father for the appropriate
three month period, the newly
succeeded Baron Kingston, Francis
Inwood-Smythe, removed himself from Inwood Hall
to London to escape the terrible memories of
his father's dreadful illness.
Arriving in London on the 1st December, 1777,
Francis was delighted to find his
spirit lifted by the happy, optimistic
attitude that pervaded the greatest city
in the world and he determined to be a
success there.