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Harold Henderson (British politician)

Harold Greenwood Henderson, CVO (29 October 1875 – 1 November 1922), was a British Conservative politician.

Harold Greenwood Henderson
Member of Parliament
for Abingdon (UK Parliament constituency)
In office
15 January 1910 – 29 August 1916
Preceded byEdward Anthony Strauss
Succeeded byArchie Kirkman Loyd
Personal details
Born(1875-10-29)29 October 1875
Brentford, London, England
Died1 November 1922(1922-11-01) (aged 47)
Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England
Political partyConservative
SpouseLady Violet Charlotte Dalzell
ChildrenGavin Henderson, 2nd Baron Faringdon, Margaret, Michael, Roderick
ParentAlexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon & Baroness Faringdon Jane Ellen Davis
Alma materEton College

Early life edit

Born in Brentford, Henderson was the eldest son of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon of Buscot Park in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), and his wife Jane Ellen (née Davis). He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment on 3 March 1894.[1] He transferred to active service in the British Army when he was appointed a second lieutenant in the 1st Life Guards on 3 February 1897, and was promoted to lieutenant on 2 April 1898. With a detachment from his regiment, he served in the Second Boer War in South Africa 1899–1900, and received the Queen's South Africa Medal (with two clasps).[2] After his return, he was on 6 September 1902 promoted to captain,[3] and appointed adjutant of the regiment.[4] After he resigned from the army, he received an appointment with the Territorial Army in the Berkshire Yeomanry.[5]

Political career edit

He sat as Member of Parliament for Abingdon from 1910 to 1916. Henderson resigned his seat on his appointment as military secretary to the Duke of Devonshire who was to become Governor General of Canada in November 1916.[6]

Personal life edit

Henderson married Lady Violet Charlotte Dalzell, daughter of Robert Dalzell, 11th Earl of Carnwath, in 1901. They lived at Kitemore House at Shellingford in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire).[7] He died in November 1922, aged 47 in Faringdon, twelve years before the death of his father. He had four children and his eldest son, Alexander Gavin, succeeded in the barony in 1934.

He was on the governing body of Abingdon School from 1910 to 1916.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "No. 26491". The London Gazette. 2 March 1894. p. 1302.
  2. ^ Hart′s Army list, 1902
  3. ^ "No. 27479". The London Gazette. 3 October 1902. p. 6274.
  4. ^ "No. 27476". The London Gazette. 23 September 1902. p. 6077.
  5. ^ "No. 28171". The London Gazette. 25 August 1908. p. 6224.
  6. ^ "News in Brief". News in Brief. The Times. No. 41259. London. 30 August 1916. col G, p. 3.
  7. ^ Ford, David Nash (2008). "History of Shellingford, Berkshire (Oxfordshire)". Royal Berkshire History. Nash Ford Publishing. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  8. ^ "School Notes" (PDF). The Abingdonian.

References edit

    External links edit

    • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Harold Henderson

    harold, henderson, british, politician, harold, greenwood, henderson, october, 1875, november, 1922, british, conservative, politician, lieutenant, colonel, honourableharold, greenwood, hendersoncvomember, parliamentfor, abingdon, parliament, constituency, off. Harold Greenwood Henderson CVO 29 October 1875 1 November 1922 was a British Conservative politician Lieutenant Colonel The HonourableHarold Greenwood HendersonCVOMember of Parliamentfor Abingdon UK Parliament constituency In office 15 January 1910 29 August 1916Preceded byEdward Anthony StraussSucceeded byArchie Kirkman LoydPersonal detailsBorn 1875 10 29 29 October 1875Brentford London EnglandDied1 November 1922 1922 11 01 aged 47 Faringdon Oxfordshire EnglandPolitical partyConservativeSpouseLady Violet Charlotte DalzellChildrenGavin Henderson 2nd Baron Faringdon Margaret Michael RoderickParentAlexander Henderson 1st Baron Faringdon amp Baroness Faringdon Jane Ellen DavisAlma materEton College Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBorn in Brentford Henderson was the eldest son of Alexander Henderson 1st Baron Faringdon of Buscot Park in Berkshire now Oxfordshire and his wife Jane Ellen nee Davis He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 3rd Militia Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment on 3 March 1894 1 He transferred to active service in the British Army when he was appointed a second lieutenant in the 1st Life Guards on 3 February 1897 and was promoted to lieutenant on 2 April 1898 With a detachment from his regiment he served in the Second Boer War in South Africa 1899 1900 and received the Queen s South Africa Medal with two clasps 2 After his return he was on 6 September 1902 promoted to captain 3 and appointed adjutant of the regiment 4 After he resigned from the army he received an appointment with the Territorial Army in the Berkshire Yeomanry 5 Political career editHe sat as Member of Parliament for Abingdon from 1910 to 1916 Henderson resigned his seat on his appointment as military secretary to the Duke of Devonshire who was to become Governor General of Canada in November 1916 6 Personal life editHenderson married Lady Violet Charlotte Dalzell daughter of Robert Dalzell 11th Earl of Carnwath in 1901 They lived at Kitemore House at Shellingford in Berkshire now Oxfordshire 7 He died in November 1922 aged 47 in Faringdon twelve years before the death of his father He had four children and his eldest son Alexander Gavin succeeded in the barony in 1934 He was on the governing body of Abingdon School from 1910 to 1916 8 Notes edit No 26491 The London Gazette 2 March 1894 p 1302 Hart s Army list 1902 No 27479 The London Gazette 3 October 1902 p 6274 No 27476 The London Gazette 23 September 1902 p 6077 No 28171 The London Gazette 25 August 1908 p 6224 News in Brief News in Brief The Times No 41259 London 30 August 1916 col G p 3 Ford David Nash 2008 History of Shellingford Berkshire Oxfordshire Royal Berkshire History Nash Ford Publishing Retrieved 3 June 2011 School Notes PDF The Abingdonian References editLeigh Rayment s Historical List of MPsExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Harold HendersonParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byEdward Strauss Member of Parliament for Abingdon1910 1916 Succeeded byArchie Loyd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harold Henderson British politician amp oldid 1216856490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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