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Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet

Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet (29 July 1890 – 22 March 1939)[1] was a British Conservative politician.

Sir
Sidney Herbert
Member of Parliament for Westminster Abbey
In office
12 July 1932 – 17 May 1939
Preceded byOtho Nicholson
Succeeded byHarold Webbe
Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby
In office
15 November 1922 – 6 May 1931
Preceded byGervase Beckett
Succeeded bySir Paul Latham
Personal details
Born(1890-07-29)29 July 1890
Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Died22 March 1939(1939-03-22) (aged 48)
Cannes, France
Political partyConservative
Parent(s)Sir Michael Herbert
Leila Belle Wilson
EducationEton College
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford

From 1919 to 1920, he was Private Secretary to Winston Churchill when he was Secretary of State for War, and served as a Member of Parliament from 1922 to 1931 and 1932 to 1939.

Early life

 
Herbert’s father

Herbert was born in Newport, Rhode Island, on 29 July 1890. He was the eldest son of Sir Michael Herbert (1857–1903), the British Ambassador to the United States from 1902 to 1903, during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. His mother was the former Leila Belle Wilson (1864–1923), a New York heiress.[2] He had a younger brother, Michael George Herbert, a banker with Morgan, Grenfell & Co., who died unmarried.[3][4]

Herbert’s paternal grandparents were the statesman Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea,[5] and Elizabeth Herbert, Baroness Herbert of Lea, a philanthropist and Roman Catholic writer.[3] His great-grandfather was George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke and, in due course, two of Sidney's uncles (George, the 13th Earl and Sidney, the 14th Earl) succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke.[3]

His maternal grandparents were Richard Thornton Wilson, a banker and cotton broker from New York and Newport. His mother was one of the famous Wilson children who were known for their advantageous marriages, including his aunt Mary, who married New York landowner Ogden Goelet (they were the parents of Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe); and Grace, who married Cornelius Vanderbilt III; Orme, who married a daughter of Mrs. William Astor, "the" Mrs. Astor.[6]

As a youth, he needed to use crutches. Herbert was educated at Eton College, in Windsor before attending Balliol College, Oxford.[7]

Career

At the outbreak of the First World War, Herbert joined the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, rising to the rank of Major, was a Captain of the Royal Horse Guards, and was mentioned in dispatches while serving in Belgium and France.[7]

From 1919 to 1920, he was Private Secretary to Winston Churchill when he was Secretary of State for War, followed by Parliamentary private secretary to Edward Wood, the President of the Board of Education in 1922 and 1923.[7]

Beginning in August 1923 until January 1924, and again from November 1924 to June 1929, he served as Private Secretary to the Secretary of State to future Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.[7]

Member of Parliament

Herbert was first elected to Parliament in the 1922 general election for the North Yorkshire constituency of Scarborough and Whitby. On 20 April 1931, Herbert took the Chiltern Hundreds,[8] thus resigning from the Commons.[7]

The following year, on 12 July 1932, Herbert was returned unopposed at a by-election in the central London constituency of Westminster Abbey, one of London's "silk stocking" constituencies.[9] When the Commons discussed Germany's resumption of submarine building in April 1935, Sidney declared:

"Doesn't the expressed intention of the German Government to start afresh the building of submarines constitute proof--if proof is needed--that German rearmament is principally directed against this country."[7]

In reward for "political and public services", the King's Birthday Honours in 1936 announced that he would be made a baronet.[10] The baronetcy, of Boyton, Wiltshire was conferred on 18 July 1936.[11]

One of his last speeches in the Commons was on 4 October 1938 in which he challenged the government on rearmament -[12]

Even a child in my village knows that we have not got Bren guns in the numbers that there ought to be for every battalion. If we call for the men we will get them. We got them last Wednesday and Thursday when we called for them and we can get them at the beginning of any war, but what is the good of having the men if we are to send them like sheep to the slaughter without armaments. We have talked long enough about "the years which the locusts have eaten." I was led to suppose that the locusts had stopped nibbling about two years ago, but I can hear their little jowls creaking yet under the Front Bench. No answer has been given by any member of the Government, particularly the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, as to why these things have not been done.

— European Situation, HC Deb 04 October 1938 vol 339 cc169-308

Personal life

Herbert died unmarried in Cannes, France, on 22 March 1939, at which point the baronetcy became extinct.[7] He was buried at the St Mary and St Nicholas Churchyard in Wilton, Wiltshire. His net estate, valued at $2,839,364, was left to his two principal beneficiaries, his cousins the Hon. Sir. George Sidney Herbert and Sir Sidney Charles Herbert.[13] After his death, a by-election was held to replace him.

References

  1. ^
  2. ^ "THE HON. LADY HERBERT DIES IN LONDON HOME; Ex-British Ambassador's Widow Was a Sister of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt" (PDF). The New York Times. 20 November 1923. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Burke's Peerage, 107th edition
  4. ^ Sir Tresham Lever, The Herberts of Wilton (Murray, 1967)
  5. ^ Baron Stanmore, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon (1906). Sidney Herbert, Lord Herbert of Lea | A Memoir | Vol. I. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, W. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  6. ^ Cornelius Vanderbilt, IV, Queen of the Golden Age (McGraw-Hill, 1953)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "SIDNEY HERBERT, BARONET, IS DEAD; Son of Late British Envoy to U.S. and Grandson of a New York Financier FORMER AIDE TO BALDWIN Conservative M.P. Nephew of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt-- Won Honors in War" (PDF). The New York Times. 23 March 1939. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  8. ^ Department of Information Services (9 June 2009). "Appointments to the Chiltern Hundreds and Manor of Northstead Stewardships since 1850" (PDF). House of Commons Library. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  9. ^ Gilbert, Martin (2015). Winston S. Churchill: The Prophet of Truth, 1922–1939. Rosetta Books. p. 1761. ISBN 9780795344602. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  10. ^ "No. 34296". The London Gazette (Supplement). 19 June 1936. p. 3996.
  11. ^
  12. ^ "EUROPEAN SITUATION. (Hansard, 4 October 1938)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  13. ^ "$2,839,364 LEFT BY M.P.; Briton's Holdings Here Revealed By Tax Appraisal" (PDF). The New York Times. 27 October 1939. Retrieved 5 September 2019.

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Sidney Herbert

sidney, herbert, baronet, july, 1890, march, 1939, british, conservative, politician, sirsidney, herbertbtmember, parliament, westminster, abbeyin, office, july, 1932, 1939preceded, byotho, nicholsonsucceeded, byharold, webbemember, parliament, scarborough, wh. Sir Sidney Herbert 1st Baronet 29 July 1890 22 March 1939 1 was a British Conservative politician SirSidney HerbertBtMember of Parliament for Westminster AbbeyIn office 12 July 1932 17 May 1939Preceded byOtho NicholsonSucceeded byHarold WebbeMember of Parliament for Scarborough and WhitbyIn office 15 November 1922 6 May 1931Preceded byGervase BeckettSucceeded bySir Paul LathamPersonal detailsBorn 1890 07 29 29 July 1890Newport Rhode Island U S Died22 March 1939 1939 03 22 aged 48 Cannes FrancePolitical partyConservativeParent s Sir Michael HerbertLeila Belle WilsonEducationEton CollegeAlma materBalliol College OxfordFrom 1919 to 1920 he was Private Secretary to Winston Churchill when he was Secretary of State for War and served as a Member of Parliament from 1922 to 1931 and 1932 to 1939 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Member of Parliament 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life Edit Herbert s father Herbert was born in Newport Rhode Island on 29 July 1890 He was the eldest son of Sir Michael Herbert 1857 1903 the British Ambassador to the United States from 1902 to 1903 during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt His mother was the former Leila Belle Wilson 1864 1923 a New York heiress 2 He had a younger brother Michael George Herbert a banker with Morgan Grenfell amp Co who died unmarried 3 4 Herbert s paternal grandparents were the statesman Sidney Herbert 1st Baron Herbert of Lea 5 and Elizabeth Herbert Baroness Herbert of Lea a philanthropist and Roman Catholic writer 3 His great grandfather was George Augustus Herbert 11th Earl of Pembroke and in due course two of Sidney s uncles George the 13th Earl and Sidney the 14th Earl succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke 3 His maternal grandparents were Richard Thornton Wilson a banker and cotton broker from New York and Newport His mother was one of the famous Wilson children who were known for their advantageous marriages including his aunt Mary who married New York landowner Ogden Goelet they were the parents of Mary Duchess of Roxburghe and Grace who married Cornelius Vanderbilt III Orme who married a daughter of Mrs William Astor the Mrs Astor 6 As a youth he needed to use crutches Herbert was educated at Eton College in Windsor before attending Balliol College Oxford 7 Career EditAt the outbreak of the First World War Herbert joined the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry rising to the rank of Major was a Captain of the Royal Horse Guards and was mentioned in dispatches while serving in Belgium and France 7 From 1919 to 1920 he was Private Secretary to Winston Churchill when he was Secretary of State for War followed by Parliamentary private secretary to Edward Wood the President of the Board of Education in 1922 and 1923 7 Beginning in August 1923 until January 1924 and again from November 1924 to June 1929 he served as Private Secretary to the Secretary of State to future Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin 7 Member of Parliament Edit Herbert was first elected to Parliament in the 1922 general election for the North Yorkshire constituency of Scarborough and Whitby On 20 April 1931 Herbert took the Chiltern Hundreds 8 thus resigning from the Commons 7 The following year on 12 July 1932 Herbert was returned unopposed at a by election in the central London constituency of Westminster Abbey one of London s silk stocking constituencies 9 When the Commons discussed Germany s resumption of submarine building in April 1935 Sidney declared Doesn t the expressed intention of the German Government to start afresh the building of submarines constitute proof if proof is needed that German rearmament is principally directed against this country 7 In reward for political and public services the King s Birthday Honours in 1936 announced that he would be made a baronet 10 The baronetcy of Boyton Wiltshire was conferred on 18 July 1936 11 One of his last speeches in the Commons was on 4 October 1938 in which he challenged the government on rearmament 12 Even a child in my village knows that we have not got Bren guns in the numbers that there ought to be for every battalion If we call for the men we will get them We got them last Wednesday and Thursday when we called for them and we can get them at the beginning of any war but what is the good of having the men if we are to send them like sheep to the slaughter without armaments We have talked long enough about the years which the locusts have eaten I was led to suppose that the locusts had stopped nibbling about two years ago but I can hear their little jowls creaking yet under the Front Bench No answer has been given by any member of the Government particularly the Minister for the Co ordination of Defence as to why these things have not been done European Situation HC Deb 04 October 1938 vol 339 cc169 308Personal life EditHerbert died unmarried in Cannes France on 22 March 1939 at which point the baronetcy became extinct 7 He was buried at the St Mary and St Nicholas Churchyard in Wilton Wiltshire His net estate valued at 2 839 364 was left to his two principal beneficiaries his cousins the Hon Sir George Sidney Herbert and Sir Sidney Charles Herbert 13 After his death a by election was held to replace him References Edit Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with S part 2 THE HON LADY HERBERT DIES IN LONDON HOME Ex British Ambassador s Widow Was a Sister of Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt PDF The New York Times 20 November 1923 Retrieved 5 September 2019 a b c Burke s Peerage 107th edition Sir Tresham Lever The Herberts of Wilton Murray 1967 Baron Stanmore Arthur Hamilton Gordon 1906 Sidney Herbert Lord Herbert of Lea A Memoir Vol I London John Murray Albemarle Street W Retrieved 5 September 2019 Cornelius Vanderbilt IV Queen of the Golden Age McGraw Hill 1953 a b c d e f g SIDNEY HERBERT BARONET IS DEAD Son of Late British Envoy to U S and Grandson of a New York Financier FORMER AIDE TO BALDWIN Conservative M P Nephew of Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Won Honors in War PDF The New York Times 23 March 1939 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Department of Information Services 9 June 2009 Appointments to the Chiltern Hundreds and Manor of Northstead Stewardships since 1850 PDF House of Commons Library Retrieved 30 November 2009 Gilbert Martin 2015 Winston S Churchill The Prophet of Truth 1922 1939 Rosetta Books p 1761 ISBN 9780795344602 Retrieved 5 September 2019 No 34296 The London Gazette Supplement 19 June 1936 p 3996 Leigh Rayment s list of baronets EUROPEAN SITUATION Hansard 4 October 1938 api parliament uk Retrieved 7 March 2020 2 839 364 LEFT BY M P Briton s Holdings Here Revealed By Tax Appraisal PDF The New York Times 27 October 1939 Retrieved 5 September 2019 External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Sir Sidney HerbertParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byGervase Beckett Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby1922 1931 Succeeded bySir Paul LathamPreceded byOtho Nicholson Member of Parliament for Westminster Abbey1932 1939 Succeeded byHarold WebbeBaronetage of the United KingdomNew creation Baronet of Boyton 1936 1939 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sir Sidney Herbert 1st Baronet amp oldid 1123247363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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