Henry Cavendish (British Army officer)
Henry Cavendish | |
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Birth name | Hon. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish |
Born | 5 November 1789 Westminster, London[1] |
Died | 5 April 1873 (aged 83) Westminster, London |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | British Army |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Napoleonic Wars |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Fawkener (m.1789–1817), Frances Susan Lambton (m.1819, died 1840), Susanna Emma Byerlie (m.1873–his death) |
General Hon. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish (5 November 1789 – 5 April 1873) was a British Army officer, politician and courtier.[2]
Early life and career[]
Cavendish was born in Westminster, the third son of George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington and Lady Elizabeth Compton, daughter and heiress of the 7th Earl of Northampton.[2] Cavendish was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[3] He was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 10th Dragoons in 1808 and was deployed to Spain and was wounded at the Battle of Corunna in January 1809 during the Peninsular War.[3] In 1812 he entered Parliament for Derby, a seat which he held until 1834.[3] In 1837, he was appointed Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal to Queen Victoria,[3] but resigned the post in 1841. On 2 June 1853 he was appointed colonel of The Queen's Bays, a post he held until his death.[3] He was promoted to major-general in 1846, lieutenant-general in 1854 and full general in 1862.[3]
Marriages and issue[]
He married three times:[2]
Firstly, on 24 October 1811, he married Sarah Fawkener (27 May 1789 – November 1817), daughter of William Augustus Fawkener. They had four children:
- Elizabeth Georgiana Harriett Cavendish (12 January 1812 – 3 January 1892), married first William Bernard Harcourt, Marquis d'Harcourt, and second Lt.-Gen. James Robertson Craufurd
- Sarah Mary Compton Cavendish (27 August 1813 – 21 April 1881), married John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor and had issue
- Rachel Cavendish (1815 – 31 July 1816)
- Lt.-Col. William Henry Frederick Cavendish (31 October 1817 – 11 March 1881), married Lady Emily Augusta Lambton, daughter of John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, and had issue
On 16 June 1819, he married secondly, Frances Susan Lambton (died 23 November 1840), daughter of William Henry Lambton and widow of Frederick Howard (killed in action at Waterloo), and had six children:
- Francis William Henry Cavendish (6 February 1820 – 12 January 1893), married firstly, Lady Eleanor FitzGibbon, daughter of , and married second Ianthe Skyring, with issue by both.
- Henry Charles Lambton Cavendish (7 May 1821 – 6 October 1839)
- Rev. Charles William Cavendish (24 September 1822 – 21 December 1890), married first Felicia Susan Lygon, daughter of Henry Lygon, 4th Earl Beauchamp, without issue, married second Louisa Cockburn, natural daughter of Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, with issue, and married third Mary Gregg, with issue.
- George Henry Cavendish (9 January 1824 – 21 January 1889), married Emily Victorine Elizabeth Rumbold, Freifrau von Delmar, daughter of , and had issue
- Augustus John Cavendish (13 September 1825 – 2 October 1825)
- Caroline Fanny Cavendish (11 November 1826 – 25 January 1910), maid of honour to Queen Victoria, member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, fourth class
On 28 January 1873, he married Susanna Emma Byerlie (died c. 1910), but died two months later.
References[]
- ^ 1861 England Census
- ^ a b c Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 1128–1129. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
- ^ a b c d e f "Cavendish, Henry Frederick Compton (1789-1873)". History of Parliament. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
External links[]
- Henry Cavendish at Find a Grave
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Col. Henry Cavendish
- 1789 births
- 1873 deaths
- People educated at Eton College
- Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
- 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) officers
- British Army generals
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Derby
- UK MPs 1812–1818
- UK MPs 1818–1820
- UK MPs 1820–1826
- UK MPs 1826–1830
- UK MPs 1830–1831
- UK MPs 1831–1832
- UK MPs 1832–1835
- Younger sons of earls