Nigel Edward Campbell “Ted” Molyneux

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We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Ted Molyneux on 24 January at the East Surrey Hospital, Redhill.  He had been taken ill just before Christmas.

Ted was one of Bisley’s characters and instrumental in the development and equipping of the Museum of the NRA.  His long and distinguished shooting career spanned club (Dorking), county (Surrey), England and Great Britain teams.  He made 11 appearances in the top 50 of the Grand Aggregate, 12 in the final of the Queen’s Prize and won a total of 37 caps for England as reserve, shooter, and coach or Main Coach in the National and Mackinnon Matches, including as Adjutant and Captain of both teams.

A full obituary will be included in a future edition of the Journal.

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