Reginald Teague-Jones

Teague-Jones was a British Intelligence Officer who was sent into the Baku area of Russian Central Asia on a secret mission, and ended up by being accused by no less than Trotsky of being responsible for the deaths by firing squad of the 26 "Baku Commissars". This incident was to poison Anglo-Soviet relations for years. Teague-Jones then disappeared, until it was discovered that he had assumed the name of Ronald Sinclair, ending up in a Plymouth Retirement Home.