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Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden

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The Viscount Hampden
Engraved portrait of Brand drawn by Percy F. Spence
19th Governor of New South Wales
In office
21 November 1895 – 5 March 1899
MonarchVictoria
Preceded bySir Robert Duff
Succeeded byThe Earl Beauchamp
Personal details
Born2 May 1841
Devonport, Devon
Died22 November 1906(1906-11-22) (aged 65)
NationalityBritish

Henry Robert Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden, GCMG (2 May 1841 – 2 November 1906) was Governor of New South Wales from 1895 to 1899.[1]

Background

Hampden was the son of Henry Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden. He succeeded his father as second Viscount and twenty-fourth Baron Dacre on 14 March 1892.

Career

Hampden was Member of Parliament (MP) for Hertfordshire 1868–1873 and for Stroud 1880–1886. He arrived in Sydney, Australia on 21 November 1895, and served an uneventful term as Governor of New South Wales. He resigned his post before the conclusion of his intended term effective from 1 March 1899, citing private interests. [2] He left Sydney by train on 5 March 1899, joining the steamer Oruba in Melbourne the following day.[3] He was the penultimate Governor of New South Wales before the Federation of Australia.

Family

Lord Hampden married Susan Henrietta Cavendish (1846–1909), daughter of Lord George Cavendish and Louisa Lascelles, on 14 April 1868. They had the following children:

  • Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden (1869–1958) married Katharine Mary Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1875–1951), daughter of William Henry Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott and Louisa Jane Hamilton, on 29 April 1899; they had eight children.
  • Sir Hubert George Brand (1870–1955) married Norah Conyngham Greene (d. 1924) on 28 January 1914; they had two daughters: Elizabeth Norah Brand (b. 1915) and Mary Kathleen Brand (b. 1921).
  • Richard Brand (1871–1880) died at age eight.
  • Margaret Brand (1873–1948) married Algernon Francis Holford Ferguson (1867–1943) on 21 April 1897; had five children: Victor John Ferguson (b. 1898), Andrew Henry Ferguson (b. 1899), George Algernon Holford Ferguson (b. 1905), Margaret Susan Ferguson (b. 1906), and Jane Charlotte Ferguson (b. 1912). Through her son Andrew, she is the great-grandmother of Sarah Ferguson.
  • Alice Brand (1877–1945)
  • Dorothy Louisa Brand (1878–1958) married Percy Henry Guy Feilden (1870–1944) on 11 November 1902; they had three children: Randle Guy Feilden (b. 1904), Cecil Henry Feilden (b. 1907) and Dorothy Priscilla Feilden (b. 1909).
  • Robert Henry Brand, 1st Baron Brand married Phyllis Langhorne (d. 20 January 1937) on 9 June 1917; they had three children: Virginia Brand (b. 1918), Dinah Brand (b. 1920), and Robert James Brand (b. 1923).
  • Roger Brand (1880–1945) married Muriel Hectorina Lilian Montgomery (d. 1988) on 21 November 1913; they had one child: Patricia Helen Winifred Brand (b. 1926).
  • Geoffrey Brand (1885–1899) died at age 13.

Hampden Bridge in Kangaroo Valley, NSW is named for him. He died in London in 1906.

References

  1. ^ David Klune and Ken Turner, The Governors of New South Wales, 1788–2010, The Federation Press, 2010. p373
  2. ^ "THE GOVERNOR. LORD HAMPDEN RELINQUISHES OFFICE". Sydney Morning Herald. 22 November 1898. p. 5.
  3. ^ "DEPARTURE OF LORD AND VISCOUNTESS HAMPDEN. THE CITIZENS' FAREWELL". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 March 1899. p. 5.


Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire
18681874
With: Henry Cowper
Abel Smith, junior
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Stroud
July 18741875
With: Alfred John Stanton
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Stroud
18801886
With: Walter John Stanton 1880–1885
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of New South Wales
1895–1899
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
1882–1885
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Viscount Hampden
2nd creation
1892–1906
Succeeded by