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Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham

Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham, GCB, GCIE, GCVO, KCSI, KCMG, ISO, PC (18 June 1849 – 31 March 1931) was a British Army officer and courtier. He was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria during the last few years of her reign, and to George V during most of his reign. He was the maternal grandfather of Lord Adeane, Private Secretary to Elizabeth II from 1953 to 1972.

The Lord Stamfordham
Private Secretary to the Sovereign
In office
1910–1931
MonarchGeorge V
Preceded byThe Lord Knollys
Succeeded bySir Clive Wigram
In office
1895–1901
MonarchVictoria
Preceded bySir Henry Ponsonby
Succeeded bySir Francis Knollys
Personal details
Born
Arthur John Bigge

(1849-06-18)18 June 1849
Died31 March 1931(1931-03-31) (aged 81)
Nationality British
Spouse
Constance Neville
(m. 1881; died 1922)
Children3
Alma materRoyal Military Academy

Early life edit

Bigge was the son of John Frederick Bigge (1814–1885), Vicar of Stamfordham, Northumberland, and the grandson of Charles William Bigge (1773–1849) of Benton House (Little Benton, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland) and Linden Hall (Longhorsley, Northumberland), High Sheriff of Northumberland and a prominent merchant and banker in Newcastle upon Tyne. He was educated at Rossall School and the Royal Military Academy and was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1869.[1]

Career edit

In 1879, Bigge fought in the Anglo-Zulu War and was mentioned in despatches. In 1880, he was summoned to Balmoral Castle by Queen Victoria to give an explanation on the Prince Imperial's death in the Zulu War and he escorted the Empress Eugenie on her tour of Zululand to visit the site of her son's death. [2] Before he was appointed as a Private Secretary, he had served as a groom-in-waiting and assistant private secretary to Queen Victoria. In 1881, he was appointed equerry-in-ordinary.[3]

 
King George V about to disembark from the Royal Navy flotilla leader HMS Whirlwind at Calais, 5 August 1918. With him are Lieutenant-General George Henry Fowke, the Adjutant-General of the Expeditionary Force; Lord Stamfordham; Lieutenant-General Joseph Asser; Major Edward Gerald Thompson, the ADC to Field Marshal Haig; Lieutenant Gush RN; and Rowland Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer.

Bigge was appointed Private Secretary to Queen Victoria in 1895 and served until her death in January 1901. A couple of months later, he was appointed Private Secretary to her grandson, the Duke of Cornwall and York, who was made Prince of Wales later that year.[4] He continued to serve as such on the Prince's accession to the throne as King George V in 1910 and serving until his own death in 1931.[1] As Private Secretary to the sovereign he was sworn of the Privy Council in 1910[5] and elevated to the peerage as Baron Stamfordham, of Stamfordham in the County of Northumberland, in 1911.[6]

Lord Stamfordham seemed to have an influence over King George,[7] and was one of those who supported the King's decision to adopt Windsor as the family name because of the keen anti-German feelings during the First World War. On 17 July 1917, King George V "issued a proclamation declaring, "The Name of Windsor is to be borne by His Royal House and Family and Relinquishing the Use of All German Titles and Dignities".[8] He persuaded the King to deny asylum to Tsar Nicholas II and his family, who were thus forced to remain in Russia and who were murdered by the Bolsheviks. He interpreted the King's response "Bugger Bognor" as assent to the renaming of Bognor as Bognor Regis.[9] He introduced the Duke of York (later King George VI) to Lionel Logue, who became the Duke's speech therapist.[10]

Family edit

Bigge married in 1881 Constance Neville (d. 1922), daughter of Rev. William Frederick Neville, Vicar of Butleigh, Somerset : they had a son and two daughters.[1] Their son, Captain The Hon. John Neville Bigge (b. 1887), was killed in action near Festubert on 15 May 1915 whilst serving with the 1st Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps. He is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial.[11] A daughter, the Honourable Victoria Eugenie, married Captain Henry Robert Augustus Adeane. She was the mother of Michael Adeane, Baron Adeane, Private Secretary to Elizabeth II from 1953 to 1972.[12]

Lord Stamfordham died, still in office, at St James's Palace on 31 March 1931, aged 81, when the barony became extinct.[1]

Honours edit

British

Foreign

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d William M. Kuhn. "Bigge, Arthur John, Baron Stamfordham (1849–1931)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/31883. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Knight, Ian, With His Face to the Foe, Spellmount, 2001, passim
  3. ^ a b c / Arthur John Bigge, 1st and last Baron Stamfordham Retrieved on 29 January 2018
  4. ^ "No. 27290". The London Gazette. 1 March 1901. p. 1499.
  5. ^ a b "No. 28384". The London Gazette. 14 June 1910. pp. 4164–4165.
  6. ^ "No. 28512". The London Gazette. 11 July 1911. p. 5168.
  7. ^ SIR ARTHUR BIGGE (60–67) Retrieved on 29 January 2018
  8. ^ / British royal family change their name to Windsor – archive 1917 Retrieved on 29 Jan 2018
  9. ^ Antonia Fraser, ed. (2000). The House of Windsor. A royal history of England. University of California Press. p. 36. ISBN 0-520-22803-0.
  10. ^ BBC, Note reveals story behind King's speech film, 1 March 2011.
  11. ^ "The Hon. JOHN NEVILLE BIGGE | CWGC". www.cwgc.org. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  12. ^ thepeerage.com Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham
  13. ^ "No. 27285". The London Gazette. 15 February 1901. p. 1145.
  14. ^ "No. 27380". The London Gazette. 26 November 1901. p. 8087.
Court offices
Preceded by Private Secretary to the Sovereign
1895–1901
Succeeded by
Preceded by Private Secretary to the Sovereign
1910–1931
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Stamfordham
1911–1931
Extinct

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Lieutenant Colonel Arthur John Bigge 1st Baron Stamfordham GCB GCIE GCVO KCSI KCMG ISO PC 18 June 1849 31 March 1931 was a British Army officer and courtier He was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria during the last few years of her reign and to George V during most of his reign He was the maternal grandfather of Lord Adeane Private Secretary to Elizabeth II from 1953 to 1972 Lieutenant Colonel The Right HonourableThe Lord StamfordhamGCB GCIE GCVO KCSI KCMG ISO PCPrivate Secretary to the SovereignIn office 1910 1931MonarchGeorge VPreceded byThe Lord KnollysSucceeded bySir Clive WigramIn office 1895 1901MonarchVictoriaPreceded bySir Henry PonsonbySucceeded bySir Francis KnollysPersonal detailsBornArthur John Bigge 1849 06 18 18 June 1849Died31 March 1931 1931 03 31 aged 81 NationalityBritishSpouseConstance Neville m 1881 died 1922 wbr Children3Alma materRoyal Military Academy Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Honours 5 ReferencesEarly life editBigge was the son of John Frederick Bigge 1814 1885 Vicar of Stamfordham Northumberland and the grandson of Charles William Bigge 1773 1849 of Benton House Little Benton Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland and Linden Hall Longhorsley Northumberland High Sheriff of Northumberland and a prominent merchant and banker in Newcastle upon Tyne He was educated at Rossall School and the Royal Military Academy and was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1869 1 Career editIn 1879 Bigge fought in the Anglo Zulu War and was mentioned in despatches In 1880 he was summoned to Balmoral Castle by Queen Victoria to give an explanation on the Prince Imperial s death in the Zulu War and he escorted the Empress Eugenie on her tour of Zululand to visit the site of her son s death 2 Before he was appointed as a Private Secretary he had served as a groom in waiting and assistant private secretary to Queen Victoria In 1881 he was appointed equerry in ordinary 3 nbsp King George V about to disembark from the Royal Navy flotilla leader HMS Whirlwind at Calais 5 August 1918 With him are Lieutenant General George Henry Fowke the Adjutant General of the Expeditionary Force Lord Stamfordham Lieutenant General Joseph Asser Major Edward Gerald Thompson the ADC to Field Marshal Haig Lieutenant Gush RN and Rowland Baring 2nd Earl of Cromer Bigge was appointed Private Secretary to Queen Victoria in 1895 and served until her death in January 1901 A couple of months later he was appointed Private Secretary to her grandson the Duke of Cornwall and York who was made Prince of Wales later that year 4 He continued to serve as such on the Prince s accession to the throne as King George V in 1910 and serving until his own death in 1931 1 As Private Secretary to the sovereign he was sworn of the Privy Council in 1910 5 and elevated to the peerage as Baron Stamfordham of Stamfordham in the County of Northumberland in 1911 6 Lord Stamfordham seemed to have an influence over King George 7 and was one of those who supported the King s decision to adopt Windsor as the family name because of the keen anti German feelings during the First World War On 17 July 1917 King George V issued a proclamation declaring The Name of Windsor is to be borne by His Royal House and Family and Relinquishing the Use of All German Titles and Dignities 8 He persuaded the King to deny asylum to Tsar Nicholas II and his family who were thus forced to remain in Russia and who were murdered by the Bolsheviks He interpreted the King s response Bugger Bognor as assent to the renaming of Bognor as Bognor Regis 9 He introduced the Duke of York later King George VI to Lionel Logue who became the Duke s speech therapist 10 Family editBigge married in 1881 Constance Neville d 1922 daughter of Rev William Frederick Neville Vicar of Butleigh Somerset they had a son and two daughters 1 Their son Captain The Hon John Neville Bigge b 1887 was killed in action near Festubert on 15 May 1915 whilst serving with the 1st Bn King s Royal Rifle Corps He is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial 11 A daughter the Honourable Victoria Eugenie married Captain Henry Robert Augustus Adeane She was the mother of Michael Adeane Baron Adeane Private Secretary to Elizabeth II from 1953 to 1972 12 Lord Stamfordham died still in office at St James s Palace on 31 March 1931 aged 81 when the barony became extinct 1 Honours editBritish KCB Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath KCB 1895 GCVO Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order GCVO 2 February 1901 on the day of the funeral of Queen Victoria 13 KCMG Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG 26 November 1901 14 ISO Imperial Service Order 1903 KCSI Knight Commander 1906 PC Privy Counsellor 11 June 1910 5 GCIE Knight Grand Commander 1911 3 GCB Knight Grand Cross 1916 3 He received the George V Version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal with 30 year service bar Foreign nbsp Czechoslovakia Order of the White LionReferences edit a b c d William M Kuhn Bigge Arthur John Baron Stamfordham 1849 1931 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 31883 Subscription or UK public library membership required Knight Ian With His Face to the Foe Spellmount 2001 passim a b c Arthur John Bigge 1st and last Baron Stamfordham Retrieved on 29 January 2018 No 27290 The London Gazette 1 March 1901 p 1499 a b No 28384 The London Gazette 14 June 1910 pp 4164 4165 No 28512 The London Gazette 11 July 1911 p 5168 SIR ARTHUR BIGGE 60 67 Retrieved on 29 January 2018 British royal family change their name to Windsor archive 1917 Retrieved on 29 Jan 2018 Antonia Fraser ed 2000 The House of Windsor A royal history of England University of California Press p 36 ISBN 0 520 22803 0 BBC Note reveals story behind King s speech film 1 March 2011 The Hon JOHN NEVILLE BIGGE CWGC www cwgc org Retrieved 17 July 2021 thepeerage com Arthur John Bigge 1st Baron Stamfordham No 27285 The London Gazette 15 February 1901 p 1145 No 27380 The London Gazette 26 November 1901 p 8087 Court officesPreceded bySir Henry Ponsonby Private Secretary to the Sovereign1895 1901 Succeeded byThe Viscount KnollysPreceded byThe Viscount Knollys Private Secretary to the Sovereign1910 1931 Succeeded bySir Clive WigramPeerage of the United KingdomNew creation Baron Stamfordham1911 1931 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Bigge 1st Baron Stamfordham amp oldid 1172255852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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