Sir Frederick Wilfred Scott Stokes KBE (9 April 1860 – 7 February 1927) was the inventor in 1915 of the Stokes Mortar, which saw extensive use in the latter half of the First World War and was one of the first truly portable mortars. Stokes was born on 9 April 1860 in Liverpool the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes a school inspector. He was educated at St. Francis Xavier's College and the Catholic University College in Kensingston. Stokes married Iren Ionides in 1899. His nephew Richard Stokes was a Labour MP and minister.
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