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Arthur Davidson (equerry)

Sir Arthur Davidson, GCVO, KCB (12 November 1856 – 16 October 1922) was a British soldier and courtier.

Sir Arthur Davidson
Extra Equerry to HM The King and Equerry to HM Queen Alexandra
In office
6 May 1910 – 16 October 1922
Equerry to HM The King
In office
22 January 1901 – 6 May 1910
Equerry to HM The Queen
In office
January 1896 – 22 January 1901
Groom in Waiting to HM The Queen
In office
1895 – January 1896
Personal details
Born(1856-11-12)12 November 1856
Shooter's Hill, Kent, England
Died16 October 1922(1922-10-16) (aged 65)
Sandringham, Norfolk, England
OccupationSoldier, courtier

Davidson was born in Shooter's Hill, Kent, and grew up in Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He was educated at Henley Grammar School and Bute House School, Petersham. In September 1875 he was commissioned sub-lieutenant in the 4th Foot,[1] but a year later transferred to the 60th Rifles[2] and was posted to the 2nd Battalion in India. Soon afterwards he was promoted lieutenant. He took part in the Second Afghan War in 1878–1880 and was appointed ADC to Lieutenant-General Sir Donald Stewart, and later to Major-General Ross. He served in the Boer War in 1881 and fought at the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir in 1882. In 1883 he was appointed Assistant Inspector of Army Signalling at Aldershot, a position he held until 1889,[3] with the temporary rank of captain.[4] In 1885 he was promoted substantive Captain[5] and a month later promoted Brevet Major[6] in belated recognition of his services in Afghanistan five years earlier. He took part in the Bechuanaland Expedition of 1885.

In 1890 Davidson was appointed ADC to Field Marshal The Duke of Cambridge.[7] He was promoted substantive major in 1893[8] and lieutenant-colonel in 1895,[9] and on the duke's resignation as commander-in-chief later the same year entered the Royal Household as Groom in Waiting in Ordinary to The Queen.[10] He was promoted to Equerry in Ordinary in January 1896,[11] and continued to hold the position when Edward VII acceded to the throne in 1901. He was appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order 4th Class (MVO) in 1896,[12] and Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in 1901.[13] Appointment as Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) came in the 1902 Coronation Honours list published on 26 June 1902,[14][15] and he was invested by King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace on 8 August 1902.[16] He was promoted Brevet colonel on 23 September 1902[17] and retired from the Army later the same year.[18]

He later became Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse and Assistant Private Secretary to the King, while also remaining an equerry. In 1906 he was appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO).[19] On King Edward's death in 1910 he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the Accession Honours[20] and then appointed Extra Equerry to the new King George V[21] and Equerry to Queen Alexandra,[22] holding both positions until his death at Sandringham. He was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) in the 1921 Birthday Honours.[23]

Davidson is commemorated in a composition[24] for solo bagpipes composed by clan piper to Clan Davidson, Lindsay Davidson.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "No. 24358". The London Gazette. 29 August 1876. p. 4780.
  2. ^ "No. 24358". The London Gazette. 29 August 1876. p. 4781.
  3. ^ "No. 25950". The London Gazette. 2 July 1889. p. 3533.
  4. ^ "No. 25222". The London Gazette. 17 April 1883. p. 2024.
  5. ^ "No. 25484". The London Gazette. 26 June 1885. p. 2923.
  6. ^ "No. 25492". The London Gazette. 21 July 1885. p. 3374.
  7. ^ "No. 26048". The London Gazette. 6 May 1890. p. 2615.
  8. ^ "No. 26443". The London Gazette. 22 September 1893. p. 5383.
  9. ^ "No. 26676". The London Gazette. 1 November 1895. p. 5923.
  10. ^ "No. 26690". The London Gazette. 17 December 1895. p. 7300.
  11. ^ "No. 26705". The London Gazette. 31 January 1896. p. 587.
  12. ^ "No. 26791". The London Gazette. 3 November 1896. p. 6006.
  13. ^ "No. 27285". The London Gazette. 15 February 1901. p. 1146.
  14. ^ "The Coronation Honours". The Times. No. 36804. London. 26 June 1902. p. 5.
  15. ^ "No. 27448". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 July 1902. p. 4189.
  16. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. No. 36842. London. 9 August 1902. p. 6.
  17. ^ "No. 27476". The London Gazette. 23 September 1902. p. 6080.
  18. ^ "No. 27479". The London Gazette. 3 October 1902. p. 6278.
  19. ^ "No. 27913". The London Gazette. 15 May 1906. p. 3326.
  20. ^ "No. 28380". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 May 1910. p. 3860.
  21. ^ "No. 28383". The London Gazette. 10 June 1910. p. 4074.
  22. ^ "No. 28418". The London Gazette. 23 September 1910. p. 6761.
  23. ^ "No. 32346". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 June 1921. p. 4535.
  24. ^ "Colonel Sir Arthur Davidson K.C.B., G.C.V.O."

References edit

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