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Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford

Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman (1828–1911)

Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford

Summary

Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman (1828–1911)

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Right Honourable
nameThe Lord James of Hereford
honorific-suffix
imageBaronJames Bassano1882.jpg
imagesize200px
captionLord James of Hereford, by Bassano, 1882
order1Solicitor-General
term_start126 September 1873
term_end120 November 1873
monarch1Victoria
primeminister1William Ewart Gladstone
predecessor1Sir George Jessel
successor1Sir William Vernon Harcourt
order2Attorney-General
term_start220 November 1873
term_end217 February 1874
monarch2Victoria
primeminister2William Ewart Gladstone
predecessor2Sir John Coleridge
successor2Sir John Burgess Karslake
term_start33 May 1880
term_end39 June 1885
monarch3Victoria
primeminister3William Ewart Gladstone
predecessor3Sir John Holker
successor3Sir Richard Webster
order4Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
term_start44 July 1895
term_end411 August 1902
monarch4Victoria
Edward VII
primeminister4The Marquess of Salisbury
Arthur Balfour
predecessor4The Viscount Cross
successor4Sir William Walrond, Bt
birth_date
death_date
nationalityBritish
party
alma_materCheltenham College

| honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable | honorific-suffix = Edward VII Arthur Balfour Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford, (30 October 1828 – 18 August 1911), known as Sir Henry James between 1873 and 1895, was an Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman. Initially a Liberal, he served under William Ewart Gladstone as Solicitor General in 1873 and as Attorney-General between 1873 and 1874 and 1880 and 1885. However, he broke with Gladstone over Irish Home Rule and joined the Liberal Unionists. From 1895 to 1902 he was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Unionist ministries of Lord Salisbury and Arthur Balfour.

Background and education

James was the son of Philip Turner James, a surgeon of Hereford, and Frances Gertrude, daughter of John Bodenham. His father's family was descended from the Gwynnes of Glanbran, Carmarthenshire, described in the nineteenth century as "one of the oldest in the Empire". His grandfather, Gwynne James, was also a surgeon, while his great-grandfather, another Gwynne James, was an apothecary. He was educated at Cheltenham College.

Personal life

Lord James of Hereford died unmarried in August 1911, aged 82. By his mistress Alice, whom he refused to marry, daughter of Robert Hardwicke (d.1874) of London, he left a daughter Alice Henland (1868–1936), who married Lt. Col. George Talbot Lake Denniss, Royal Wilts. Regt. The barony became extinct on his death. His portrait was painted by John St Helier Lander, collection of Middle Temple; his 1893 photo-portrait by Alexander Bassano is in the National Portrait Gallery. Lord James (Sir Henry James at the time) was also president of Bury Golf Club during the 1890s, during which time a championship trophy was awarded in his honour.

References

References

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  2. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p23535.htm thepeerage.com Henry James, 1st and last Baron James of Hereford]
  3. Williamson, J.B. (1937). ''The Middle Temple Bench Book''. 2nd edition, p.237.
  4. {{London Gazette. (25 June 1869)
  5. {{London Gazette. (16 December 1873)
  6. {{London Gazette. (19 December 1873)
  7. {{London Gazette. (26 June 1885)
  8. Jenkins, Roy ''Asquith'' Collins 1964 p.36
  9. {{London Gazette. (6 August 1895)
  10. {{London Gazette. (22 August 1902)
  11. {{London Gazette. (26 August 1902)
  12. (12 August 1902). "Court Circular".
  13. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Baron Manton colls.
  14. (1893). "The Golfing Annual 1892-1893, Volume VI". Horace Cox.
  15. (1892). "The Golfing Annual 1892-1893, Volume V". Horace Cox.
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