His HighnessPrince Suphayok Kasem (พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าศุภโยคเกษม) (29 August 1872 – 1932), formerly known as: Mom Chao Nen Kashemsri (หม่อมเจ้าเณร เกษมศรี), was a son of Prince Kashemsri Subhayok and Mom Poem Kashemsri na Ayudhya, and a former Thai Minister of Finance.[1]
Prince Suphayok-Kasem, formerly known as Mom Chao Naen Kashemsri, was born on 29 August 1872 and studied at Phra Tamnuk Suan Kularb School until he reached the age of 17, whereupon he entered the civil service in the Ministry of Finance, later receiving the rank of Director-General in 1921, alongside being elevated to the rank of 'His Highness' (พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้า) by the reigning monarch, King Rama VI. He was the only member of the House of Kashemsri with the rank 'His Serene Highness' to be elevated to 'Phra Ong Chao', or His Highness.
Following this, he became the Minister of Finance in 1922,[2] and would continue in office until his resignation from the post in 1929. However, he resumed the position of Minister for a few short months in 1932 before the 1932 Siamese Revolution, when the new revolutionary government removed him from the position five days after the end of the absolute monarchy.
Prince Subhayok had three wives according to Siamese custom. Mom Khao, a descendant of King Taksin of Thonburi,[3] was the most senior of the three.[4]
House of Kashemsri (Subhayok's Branch)
Prince Subhayok-Kasem
Mom Khao Kashemsri Na Ayudhya (Suranandana)
Mom Rajawongse Prapuj Kashemsri
Mom Rajawongse Prapasiri Kashemsri
Mom Rajawongse Sasichom Kashemsri
Mom Rajawongse Chitin Kashemsri m. Mom Rajawongse Chalerm-Viman Devakula
Mom Luang Chitti-Chalerm Kashemsri m. Thipa Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya (Perunavin)
Chitiyapa Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya m. Thawach Chatchupong
Phisira Chatchupong
Rujimapas Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya m. Sumit Sara
Supra-Kasem Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya
Natabhorn Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya
Nuthaitip Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya
Dayadhorn Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya
Mom Rajawongse Saengsoam Kashemsri
Mom Nuam (Sekarij)
Mom Kashemsri Subhavongse¹ (Mom Rajawongse Kachit Kashemsri) m. Mom Rajawongse Payungsak Davivongse later m. Chin Thapparangsi
Mom Ping (Suranandana)
Unnamed Male Mom Rajawongse
Unnamed Male Mom Rajawongse
Both of Mom Ping's children are presumed to not have survived infancy
Direct male descendants and successors highlighted in bold.
¹ In this context, Mom (หม่อม) was a feudal title granted to male Mom Rajawongse, ranking above Phra and below Phraya.
House of Kashemsri (17 Aug 2007). Kashemsri Subhayok, the Prince Divakaravongse Pravati: 150 Year Anniversary (in Thai). Vol. 1 (1 ed.). Bangkok: Bangkok Printing (1984) Co. Ltd.
Jeffrey Finestone. The Children and Grandchildren of King Mongkut (Rama IV) of Siam(สมุดพระรูปพระราชโอรส พระราชธิดาและพระราชนัดดาในพระบาทสมเด็จพระจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว) (in Thai). Vol. 1 (1 ed.). Bangkok: Goodwill PressCo., Ltd. p. 394.
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His Highness Prince Suphayok Kasem phrawrwngsethx phraxngkhecasuphoykheksm 29 August 1872 1932 formerly known as Mom Chao Nen Kashemsri hmxmecaenr eksmsri was a son of Prince Kashemsri Subhayok and Mom Poem Kashemsri na Ayudhya and a former Thai Minister of Finance 1 Suphayok KasemsuphoykheksmPrince of SiamBorn 1872 08 29 29 August 1872Bangkok SiamDied6 January 1933 1933 01 06 aged 60 Bangkok SiamSpouseMom Khao SuranandanaMom Nuam SekaritMom Ping SuranandanaNamesHH Prince Suphayokasemphrawrwngsethx phraxngkhecasuphoykheksmHouseKashemsri family Chakri Dynasty FatherKashemsri SubhayokMotherMom Poem Kashemsri na AyudhyaMinister of Royal TreasuryIn office 17 January 1922 26 October 1929Preceded byKitiyakara VoralaksanaSucceeded byChin Komarakul Na Nakhon Phraya Komarakulmontri In office 9 April 1932 29 June 1932Preceded byChin Komarakul Na Nakhon Phraya Komarakulmontro Succeeded byPhraya Manopakorn NititadaPrince Suphayok Kasem formerly known as Mom Chao Naen Kashemsri was born on 29 August 1872 and studied at Phra Tamnuk Suan Kularb School until he reached the age of 17 whereupon he entered the civil service in the Ministry of Finance later receiving the rank of Director General in 1921 alongside being elevated to the rank of His Highness phrawrwngsethx phraxngkheca by the reigning monarch King Rama VI He was the only member of the House of Kashemsri with the rank His Serene Highness to be elevated to Phra Ong Chao or His Highness Following this he became the Minister of Finance in 1922 2 and would continue in office until his resignation from the post in 1929 However he resumed the position of Minister for a few short months in 1932 before the 1932 Siamese Revolution when the new revolutionary government removed him from the position five days after the end of the absolute monarchy He died 6 7 months later on 6 January 1933 Contents 1 Family 2 Honours 2 1 Foreign Decorations 3 Ancestry 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyFamily editPrince Subhayok had three wives according to Siamese custom Mom Khao a descendant of King Taksin of Thonburi 3 was the most senior of the three 4 House of Kashemsri Subhayok s Branch Prince Subhayok Kasem Mom Khao Kashemsri Na Ayudhya Suranandana Mom Rajawongse Prapuj Kashemsri Mom Rajawongse Prapasiri Kashemsri Mom Rajawongse Sasichom Kashemsri Mom Rajawongse Chitin Kashemsri m Mom Rajawongse Chalerm Viman Devakula Mom Luang Chitti Chalerm Kashemsri m Thipa Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya Perunavin Chitiyapa Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya m Thawach Chatchupong Phisira Chatchupong Rujimapas Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya m Sumit Sara Supra Kasem Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya Natabhorn Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya Nuthaitip Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya Dayadhorn Kashemsri Na Ayudhaya Mom Rajawongse Saengsoam Kashemsri Mom Nuam Sekarij Mom Kashemsri Subhavongse Mom Rajawongse Kachit Kashemsri m Mom Rajawongse Payungsak Davivongse later m Chin Thapparangsi Mom Ping Suranandana Unnamed Male Mom Rajawongse Unnamed Male Mom RajawongseBoth of Mom Ping s children are presumed to not have survived infancyDirect male descendants and successors highlighted in bold In this context Mom hmxm was a feudal title granted to male Mom Rajawongse ranking above Phra and below Phraya nbsp The personal seal of the prince used in official documents throughout his lifetime Honours edit nbsp 1921 Order of Chula Chom Klao Knight Grand Cross First Class p c nbsp 1925 Order of the White Elephant Knight Grand Cordon Special Class m p ch nbsp 1913 Order of the Crown of Thailand Knight Grand Cross First Class nbsp 1921 King Rama VI Royal Cypher Medal nbsp 1927 King Rama VII Royal Cypher MedalForeign Decorations edit nbsp Italy 1915 nbsp Order of the Crown of Italy Knight Grand Cross 5 Ancestry editFamily of Suphayok Kasem16 Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke8 Buddha Loetlat Nabhalai17 Amarindra4 Mongkut18 Ngoen Saetan9 Sri Suriyendra19 Sri Sudarak2 Kashemsri Subhayok10 Phraya Piphit Sombat Suk 5 Chao Chom Manda Chan1 Suphayok Kasem3 Poem Kashemsri na AyudhyaReferences editCitations edit Finestone 2000 Ministry of Finance Thailand www2 mof go th cittinanusrn innganphrarachthanephlingsph hmxmrachwngschaycittin eksmsri n emruwdthatuthxng inwnesarthi 21 knyayn 2511 krungethphkarphimph 1968 House of Kashemsri 2007 rachkiccanuebksa phrarachthanphrabrmrachanuyatpradbtratangpraeths elm 32 txnthi 0 ng hna 2966 5 minakhm 2458 Bibliography edit House of Kashemsri 17 Aug 2007 Kashemsri Subhayok the Prince Divakaravongse Pravati 150 Year Anniversary in Thai Vol 1 1 ed Bangkok Bangkok Printing 1984 Co Ltd Jeffrey Finestone The Children and Grandchildren of King Mongkut Rama IV of Siam smudphrarupphrarachoxrs phrarachthidaaelaphrarachnddainphrabathsmedcphracxmeklaecaxyuhw in Thai Vol 1 1 ed Bangkok Goodwill PressCo Ltd p 394 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suphayok Kasem amp oldid 1217616028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,