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Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton

Sydney Charles Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton, GCMG, PC (25 October 1853 – 15 October 1934) was a radical British Liberal politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[1][2] He also served as the second Governor-General of South Africa from 1914 to 1920

The Earl Buxton
2nd Governor-General of South Africa
In office
1914–1920
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterSouth African:
Louis Botha
Jan Smuts
British:
H. H. Asquith
David Lloyd George
Preceded byThe Viscount Gladstone
Succeeded byPrince Arthur of Connaught
President of the Board of Trade
In office
14 February 1910 – 11 February 1914
MonarchsEdward VII
George V
Prime MinisterH. H. Asquith
Preceded byWinston Churchill
Succeeded byJohn Burns
Postmaster General
In office
1905–1910
MonarchEdward VII
Preceded byThe Lord Stanley
Succeeded byHerbert Samuel
Personal details
Born(1853-10-25)25 October 1853
London, England, UK
Died15 October 1934(1934-10-15) (aged 80)
Newtimber, West Sussex, England, UK
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Constance Mary Lubbock (1882–1892; her death); 3 children
Mildred Anne Smith (1896–1934; his death); 3 children
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
ProfessionMember of Parliament
Sydney Buxton circa 1895
Sydney Charles Buxton by Leslie Ward, 1907

Background and education Edit

Buxton was the son of Charles Buxton[3] and grandson of social reformer Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet. His mother was Emily Mary, daughter of the physician and traveller Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet. He was born in London and educated at Clifton College and Trinity College, Cambridge,[4] and was a member of the London School Board from 1876 to 1882.

Political career Edit

In 1880, Buxton became prominent in political circles by the publication of his Handbook to the Political Questions of the Day, a work which eventually went through 11 editions. That same year, he ran for Parliament for Boston, but lost. However, he became an MP in 1883 by winning a by-election in Peterborough. He was defeated in the 1885 general election, but returned to Parliament the very next year, representing Poplar. He would represent this constituency in Parliament until 1914.[1]

From 1892 to 1895, Buxton served as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. In 1905, he earned his first Cabinet post, that of Postmaster-General. In this capacity he introduced such services as penny postage to the United States, the Canadian magazine post, and cheap postage for the blind. In 1910, Buxton was named president of the Board of Trade; in this position he oversaw the passage or amendment of many trade and commerce laws. Upon the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, he asked Lord Loreburn, the Lord Chancellor, to appoint a commission of inquiry into the disaster. This commission eventually came to be headed by Lord Mersey.[1]

In February 1914, Buxton was appointed Governor-General of South Africa, and on 11 May of that year he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Buxton, of Newtimber in the County of Sussex.[5] A revolt by some of the South African populace on the outbreak of the First World War temporarily threatened his safety, but the country's Prime Minister, General Louis Botha, immediately attached the Union of South Africa to Britain. Thereafter, Lord Buxton and General Botha formed an effective partnership, planning and executing South African actions in the war, including the invasion of the neighbouring German colony of South West Africa. Lord Buxton travelled widely throughout South Africa, and endeared himself to the people. Upon his retirement in 1920, the people demonstrated their affection for him. He continued his interest in South African affairs after returning to England, serving as president of the African Society from 1920 to 1933.[citation needed]

He was created Earl Buxton on 8 November 1920,[6] and continued to be a member of the Liberal Party, often supporting his close friend and colleague Sir Edward Grey. In his later years, he had to undergo amputation of his leg due to a knee injury sustained earlier in his life.

He died at Newtimber on 15 October 1934.[1]

Marriages Edit

Lord Buxton was twice married, firstly in 1882 to Constance Mary Lubbock (died 1892), second daughter of John Lubbock, and secondly in 1896 to Mildred Anne Smith, elder daughter of Hugh Colin Smith, governor of the Bank of England, of Mount Clare, Roehampton, a sister of the banker Vivian Smith and of Admiral Sir Aubrey Smith, RN.[1]

By his first wife, he had two sons and one daughter, of whom the sons both died in his lifetime. By his second wife, he had one son and two daughters, of whom the son and the elder daughter died in his lifetime.[1]

Issue Edit

By his first wife, Constance Mary Lubbock (died 3 November 1892):[7]

  • Charles Sydney Buxton (26 May 1884 – 31 August 1911); died unmarried. He proposed marriage to Octavia Wilberforce (1888–1963), a descendant of the reformer, but she refused him.
  • Kenneth Sydney Buxton (4 September 1886 – 27 August 1894); died in childhood, aged seven.
  • Lady Phyllis Sydney Buxton (17 April 1888 – 27 January 1942), later Lady Phyllis Ponsonby OBE; married 23 September 1918 Rev. Canon Maurice George Jesser Ponsonby, MC, DL, JP (10 September 1880 – 27 February 1943), a grandson of The 2nd Baron De Mauley, had 5 children, of which two (Elizabeth and Mary) have descendants

By his second wife, Mildred Anne, Countess Buxton DBE JP (1866–1955):[7]

  • Lady Doreen Maria Josepha Sydney Buxton (29 November 1897 – 28 July 1923), a fraternal twin; married 24 January 1918 Charles Alfred Euston Fitzroy, a scion of the Dukes of Grafton. She died aged 25, shortly after the birth of her third child. After her death, her husband remarried. His second wife, Lucy Eleanor Barnes (died 1943), was a first cousin of his first wife through her Buxton mother, in 1924. Twice widowed, he married, thirdly, in 1944. He succeeded to the dukedom in August 1936 when a young cousin, The 9th Duke of Grafton, was killed in a motoring race.
  • Denis Bertram Sydney Buxton (29 November 1897 – 9 October 1917), a fraternal twin; killed in action, aged 19, Passchendaele, as a Second Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards. At the time of his death, he was his father's only surviving son and heir to his titles. The location of his grave is unknown and he is commemorated on Panel Nine of the Tyne Cot Cemetery, a memorial bearing the names of some 35,000 men of the British and New Zealand forces who have no known grave, nearly all of whom died between August 1917 and November 1918.
  • Lady Alethea Constance Dorothy Sydney Buxton (2 August 1910 – 25 July 2004); married Venerable Peter Charles Eliot, TD, MBE (30 October 1910 – 1995), son of Edward Granville Eliot (himself grandson of The 3rd Earl of St Germans) and Clare Louise Phelips, on 12 July 1934. They had no issue, and Lady Alethea died aged 93 in 2004.

Since all his sons died unmarried in his lifetime, his titles became extinct at his death. Earl Buxton was survived by his second wife Mildred (died 1955) and his youngest daughter Lady Althea Eliot (died 2004), and by eight grandchildren including the future Duke of Grafton (1919–2011).

Works Edit

  • Handbook to Political Questions of the Day (1880).
  • Mr. Gladstone's Irish Bills (1886).
  • Finance and Politics: An Historical Study, 1783–1885. Volume I and Volume II (1888).
  • Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1901).
  • Fishing and Shooting (1902).
  • The Arguments on either side of the Fiscal Question (1903).
  • General Botha (1924).

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Earl of Buxton, 80, Is Dead in England. Liberal Was Member of Last Gladstone Government and Long in Parliament. Held South African Post. As Governor, Dealt With Revolt of Boers. Introduced Penny Post for United States". The New York Times. 16 October 1934.
  2. ^ Profile, books.google.co.uk; accessed 8 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p19: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948
  4. ^ "Buxton, Sydney (BKSN872SC)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. ^ "No. 28830". The London Gazette. 12 May 1914. p. 3835.
  6. ^ "No. 32122". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 November 1920. pp. 10979–10980.
  7. ^ a b Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 622. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.

External links Edit

  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: London: Dean & son, limited. p. 158.
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sydney Buxton
  • Titanic's Supreme Survivor – Sydney Buxton
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Peterborough
1883–1885
With: Hon. John Wentworth-FitzWilliam
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Poplar
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Viscount Buxton
1914–1934

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Sydney Charles Buxton 1st Earl Buxton GCMG PC 25 October 1853 15 October 1934 was a radical British Liberal politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries 1 2 He also served as the second Governor General of South Africa from 1914 to 1920The Right HonourableThe Earl BuxtonGCMG PC2nd Governor General of South AfricaIn office 1914 1920MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterSouth African Louis BothaJan Smuts British H H AsquithDavid Lloyd GeorgePreceded byThe Viscount GladstoneSucceeded byPrince Arthur of ConnaughtPresident of the Board of TradeIn office 14 February 1910 11 February 1914MonarchsEdward VIIGeorge VPrime MinisterH H AsquithPreceded byWinston ChurchillSucceeded byJohn BurnsPostmaster GeneralIn office 1905 1910MonarchEdward VIIPreceded byThe Lord StanleySucceeded byHerbert SamuelPersonal detailsBorn 1853 10 25 25 October 1853London England UKDied15 October 1934 1934 10 15 aged 80 Newtimber West Sussex England UKPolitical partyLiberalSpouse s Constance Mary Lubbock 1882 1892 her death 3 childrenMildred Anne Smith 1896 1934 his death 3 childrenAlma materTrinity College CambridgeProfessionMember of ParliamentSydney Buxton circa 1895Sydney Charles Buxton by Leslie Ward 1907 Contents 1 Background and education 2 Political career 3 Marriages 3 1 Issue 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksBackground and education EditBuxton was the son of Charles Buxton 3 and grandson of social reformer Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton 1st Baronet His mother was Emily Mary daughter of the physician and traveller Sir Henry Holland 1st Baronet He was born in London and educated at Clifton College and Trinity College Cambridge 4 and was a member of the London School Board from 1876 to 1882 Political career EditIn 1880 Buxton became prominent in political circles by the publication of his Handbook to the Political Questions of the Day a work which eventually went through 11 editions That same year he ran for Parliament for Boston but lost However he became an MP in 1883 by winning a by election in Peterborough He was defeated in the 1885 general election but returned to Parliament the very next year representing Poplar He would represent this constituency in Parliament until 1914 1 From 1892 to 1895 Buxton served as Under Secretary of State for the Colonies In 1905 he earned his first Cabinet post that of Postmaster General In this capacity he introduced such services as penny postage to the United States the Canadian magazine post and cheap postage for the blind In 1910 Buxton was named president of the Board of Trade in this position he oversaw the passage or amendment of many trade and commerce laws Upon the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 he asked Lord Loreburn the Lord Chancellor to appoint a commission of inquiry into the disaster This commission eventually came to be headed by Lord Mersey 1 In February 1914 Buxton was appointed Governor General of South Africa and on 11 May of that year he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Buxton of Newtimber in the County of Sussex 5 A revolt by some of the South African populace on the outbreak of the First World War temporarily threatened his safety but the country s Prime Minister General Louis Botha immediately attached the Union of South Africa to Britain Thereafter Lord Buxton and General Botha formed an effective partnership planning and executing South African actions in the war including the invasion of the neighbouring German colony of South West Africa Lord Buxton travelled widely throughout South Africa and endeared himself to the people Upon his retirement in 1920 the people demonstrated their affection for him He continued his interest in South African affairs after returning to England serving as president of the African Society from 1920 to 1933 citation needed He was created Earl Buxton on 8 November 1920 6 and continued to be a member of the Liberal Party often supporting his close friend and colleague Sir Edward Grey In his later years he had to undergo amputation of his leg due to a knee injury sustained earlier in his life He died at Newtimber on 15 October 1934 1 Marriages EditLord Buxton was twice married firstly in 1882 to Constance Mary Lubbock died 1892 second daughter of John Lubbock and secondly in 1896 to Mildred Anne Smith elder daughter of Hugh Colin Smith governor of the Bank of England of Mount Clare Roehampton a sister of the banker Vivian Smith and of Admiral Sir Aubrey Smith RN 1 By his first wife he had two sons and one daughter of whom the sons both died in his lifetime By his second wife he had one son and two daughters of whom the son and the elder daughter died in his lifetime 1 Issue Edit By his first wife Constance Mary Lubbock died 3 November 1892 7 Charles Sydney Buxton 26 May 1884 31 August 1911 died unmarried He proposed marriage to Octavia Wilberforce 1888 1963 a descendant of the reformer but she refused him Kenneth Sydney Buxton 4 September 1886 27 August 1894 died in childhood aged seven Lady Phyllis Sydney Buxton 17 April 1888 27 January 1942 later Lady Phyllis Ponsonby OBE married 23 September 1918 Rev Canon Maurice George Jesser Ponsonby MC DL JP 10 September 1880 27 February 1943 a grandson of The 2nd Baron De Mauley had 5 children of which two Elizabeth and Mary have descendantsBy his second wife Mildred Anne Countess Buxton DBE JP 1866 1955 7 Lady Doreen Maria Josepha Sydney Buxton 29 November 1897 28 July 1923 a fraternal twin married 24 January 1918 Charles Alfred Euston Fitzroy a scion of the Dukes of Grafton She died aged 25 shortly after the birth of her third child After her death her husband remarried His second wife Lucy Eleanor Barnes died 1943 was a first cousin of his first wife through her Buxton mother in 1924 Twice widowed he married thirdly in 1944 He succeeded to the dukedom in August 1936 when a young cousin The 9th Duke of Grafton was killed in a motoring race Denis Bertram Sydney Buxton 29 November 1897 9 October 1917 a fraternal twin killed in action aged 19 Passchendaele as a Second Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards At the time of his death he was his father s only surviving son and heir to his titles The location of his grave is unknown and he is commemorated on Panel Nine of the Tyne Cot Cemetery a memorial bearing the names of some 35 000 men of the British and New Zealand forces who have no known grave nearly all of whom died between August 1917 and November 1918 Lady Alethea Constance Dorothy Sydney Buxton 2 August 1910 25 July 2004 married Venerable Peter Charles Eliot TD MBE 30 October 1910 1995 son of Edward Granville Eliot himself grandson of The 3rd Earl of St Germans and Clare Louise Phelips on 12 July 1934 They had no issue and Lady Alethea died aged 93 in 2004 Since all his sons died unmarried in his lifetime his titles became extinct at his death Earl Buxton was survived by his second wife Mildred died 1955 and his youngest daughter Lady Althea Eliot died 2004 and by eight grandchildren including the future Duke of Grafton 1919 2011 Works EditHandbook to Political Questions of the Day 1880 Mr Gladstone s Irish Bills 1886 Finance and Politics An Historical Study 1783 1885 Volume I and Volume II 1888 Mr Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer 1901 Fishing and Shooting 1902 The Arguments on either side of the Fiscal Question 1903 General Botha 1924 References Edit a b c d e f Earl of Buxton 80 Is Dead in England Liberal Was Member of Last Gladstone Government and Long in Parliament Held South African Post As Governor Dealt With Revolt of Boers Introduced Penny Post for United States The New York Times 16 October 1934 Profile books google co uk accessed 8 April 2016 Clifton College Register Muirhead J A O p19 Bristol J W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society April 1948 Buxton Sydney BKSN872SC A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge No 28830 The London Gazette 12 May 1914 p 3835 No 32122 The London Gazette Supplement 12 November 1920 pp 10979 10980 a b Mosley Charles ed 2003 Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knighthood 107 ed Burke s Peerage amp Gentry p 622 ISBN 0 9711966 2 1 External links EditHesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy London London Dean amp son limited p 158 Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Sydney Buxton Titanic s Supreme Survivor Sydney BuxtonParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byHampden WhalleyJohn Wentworth FitzWilliam Member of Parliament for Peterborough1883 1885 With Hon John Wentworth FitzWilliam Succeeded byJohn Wentworth FitzWilliamPreceded byHenry Green Member of Parliament for Poplar1886 1914 Succeeded byAlfred YeoPolitical officesPreceded byBaron Henry de Worms Under Secretary of State for the Colonies1892 1895 Succeeded byThe Earl of SelbornePreceded byLord Stanley Postmaster General1905 1910 Succeeded byHerbert SamuelPreceded byWinston Churchill President of the Board of Trade1910 1914 Succeeded byJohn BurnsPreceded byThe Viscount Gladstone Governor General of South Africa1914 1920 Succeeded byPrince Arthur of 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