Historical records matching Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor
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About Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Campbell,_3rd_Earl_Cawdor
Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor PC, DL, JP (13 February 1847 – 8 February 1911), styled Viscount Emlyn from 1860 to 1898, was a British Conservative politician. He served briefly as First Lord of the Admiralty between March and December 1905.
Background and education
Cawdor was the eldest son of John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor and his wife Sarah Mary, daughter of General the Hon. Henry Cavendish. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.
Political career
Cawdor was Conservative Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire from 1874 to 1885. He succeeded in the earldom in 1898 and served briefly under Arthur Balfour as First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord Cawdor took a leading part in the Conservative opposition to Lloyd George's budget of 1909 and in drafting resolutions for the reform of the House of Lords in 1910. He was also involved in Pembrokeshire local affairs, and as Chairman of the Great Western Railway from 1895 to 1905 greatly improved the service.
Family
Lord Cawdor married Edith Georgiana Turnor, daughter of Christopher Turnor, on 16 September 1868. They had ten children. He died in February 1911, aged 63, and was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son Hugh. Lady Cawdor died in 1926.
Lord Cawdor married Edith Georgiana Turnor, daughter of Christopher Turnor, on 16 September 1868. They had ten children. He died in February 1911, aged 63, and was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son Hugh. Lady Cawdor died in 1926.
Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor's Timeline
1847 |
February 13, 1847
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Windsor, Berkshire, England
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1869 |
July 11, 1869
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1870 |
June 21, 1870
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1873 |
November 18, 1873
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1876 |
February 24, 1876
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1877 |
February 18, 1877
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1879 |
July 13, 1879
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1881 |
May 7, 1881
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Brompton, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1883 |
November 17, 1883
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