Leopold Conville


Lt. Col. Leopold Henry George Conville CBE was a British Army officer and farmer in Punjab on land that is now in Pakistan. He was appointed OBE and later CBE for services to the United Kingdom community in West Pakistan.

Early life and family

Leopold Conville was born at Multan on 19 October 1896 to H. T. Conville, a farmer and agent for agricultural machinery, and his wife. He was educated at Dulwich College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He married Katherine Mary Gispert and they had sons David Conville who became a noted actor and theatre director, and an older child Michael.

Career

Conville served in the British Army Royal Garrison Artillery as a second lieutenant and later as a captain. He eventually rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
He inherited the very large Convillepur Farm, Sahiwal, in the Punjab, on his father's death in 1939. It was the subject of a reported Indian tax case in 1936 and is now in Pakistan. He was appointed OBE, and in 1960 was made CBE for services to the United Kingdom community in West Pakistan.

Death

Conville died 12 November 1979. His address at the time of his death was Wisteria House, Colt Hill, Odiham, Hampshire. He was buried in Odiham Cemetery.