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Howard Clifton Brown

Brigadier-General Howard Clifton Brown (3 April 1868 – 11 September 1946)[1] was a British army officer and Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Newbury.

Howard Clifton Brown
Member of Parliament for Newbury
In office
1924–1945
Preceded bySir William Mount
Succeeded byHarold Stranger
In office
1922–1923
Preceded byHarold Stranger
Succeeded byAnthony Hurd
Personal details
Born(1868-04-03)3 April 1868
Died11 September 1946(1946-09-11) (aged 78)
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Mary Eirene Hodges
(after 1903)
RelationsDouglas Clifton Brown, 1st Viscount Ruffside (brother)
Sir Alexander Brown, 1st Baronet (uncle)
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (nephew)
Children3
Parent(s)James Clifton Brown
Amelia Rowe Brown

Early life edit

Brown was born on 3 April 1868. He was the eldest son of ten children born to James Clifton Brown, by his wife Amelia (née Rowe) Brown, who was of African descent. His younger brother, Douglas Clifton Brown, served as Speaker of the House of Commons and was later elevated to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Viscount Ruffside.[2] A nephew, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, also served in Parliament.[3]

His paternal grandparents were Alexander Brown and his wife Sarah Benedict Brown. His great-grandfather was the banker and merchant Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, and his uncle was Liberal politician Sir Alexander Brown, 1st Baronet.[4]

Career edit

He was commissioned into the 12th Lancers as a second-lieutenant on 8 June 1889, promoted to lieutenant on 3 September 1890, and to captain on 1 October 1896. He served with the regiment in the Second Boer War in South Africa 1899–1901, where he took part in the Relief of Kimberley (15 February 1900) and the subsequent battles of Paardeberg (February 1900) and Driefontein (March 1900); and from June to November 1900 in operations in the Transvaal.[5] For his service, he was promoted brevet major in the 1901 South Africa Honours list (the promotion was dated 29 November 1900).[6] He received the substantive rank of major on 3 September 1902.[7]

From 1908 to 1912 he was commander of the 12th Lancers, before he was given command of the South Eastern Mounted Brigade 1913-16 and served in the First World War. He resigned as Brigadier general.[8]

Member of Parliament edit

Clifton Brown was elected to the House of Commons for Newbury at an unopposed by-election on 6 June 1922.[9] However, in the following year's general election he lost the seat by just 41 votes to his Liberal opponent, Innes Harold Stranger.[9]

At the 1924 general election he was re-elected as Newbury's MP, which he remained until stepping down at the 1945 general election.[9]

Personal life edit

In 1903, he was married to Mary Eirene Hodges, daughter of Sir Henry Hodges. Together, Mary and Howard were the parents of three daughters.[8]

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ "No. 39408". The London Gazette. 14 December 1951. p. 6523.
  3. ^ "Keeping It in the Family | PDF | House of Commons of the United Kingdom | Websites".
  4. ^ "ThePeerage - James Clifton Brown". Retrieved 16 March 2007.
  5. ^ Hart′s Army list, 1903
  6. ^ "No. 27359". The London Gazette. 27 September 1901. p. 6305.
  7. ^ "No. 27474". The London Gazette. 16 September 1902. p. 5959.
  8. ^ a b BROWN, Brig.-Gen. Howard Clifton’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012
  9. ^ a b c Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 293. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Howard Clifton Brown

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