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Lord William Lee Plunket, 5th Baron, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, 14thGGNZ

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death: January 24, 1920 (55)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket and Anne Lee Plunket, Lady Plunket
Husband of Lady Victoria Alexandrina Plunket
Father of Hon Helen Cecil Olive Rhodes; Eileen Hermione Plunket; Moira Violet Maria Plunket; Terence Conyngham Plunket, 6th Baron Plunket; Joyce Laline Plunket and 4 others
Brother of Rt Rev Benjamin John Plunket, DD and Olive Plunket

Occupation: diplomat and administrator; Governor of New Zealand
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About William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket

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Born in Dublin, he was educated at Harrow and Trinity College Dublin. His parents were William, 4th Lord Plunket, the archbishop of Dublin in 1884-97, and his wife Anne, the daughter of Sir Benjamin Guinness.[1]

He entered the Diplomatic Service and was sent to Rome in 1889 as an attaché to the British Embassy there. In 1892, he was appointed in the same position to the embassy in Constantinople, and finally retired two years later. In 1894, he also married Lady Victoria Alexandrina, youngest daughter of the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, by whom he was to have eight children.[1][2] Victoria gave her name to Plunket Society, a New Zealand society promoting the health and well-being of mothers and children.[3]

Having succeeded his father as fifth Baron Plunket in 1897, Plunket three years later became private secretary to Lord Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at the time, and fulfilled the same role for his successor, Lord Dudley. He was appointed CVO and KCVO in 1900 and 1903 respectively, and in 1904 he became Governor of New Zealand as well as a KCMG the following year. By chance the Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives at the time was his cousin Arthur Guinness. He held this post until 1910, when he was advanced to GCMG.[4] He was later appointed KBE in 1918.



Born in Dublin, he was educated at Harrow and Trinity College Dublin. His parents were William, 4th Lord Plunket, the archbishop of Dublin in 1884-97, and his wife Anne, the daughter of Sir Benjamin Guinness.

He entered the Diplomatic Service and was sent to Rome in 1889 as an attaché to the British Embassy there. In 1892, he was appointed in the same position to the embassy in Constantinople, and finally retired two years later. In 1894, he also married Lady Victoria Alexandrina, youngest daughter of the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, by whom he was to have eight children. Victoria gave her name to Plunket Society, a New Zealand society promoting the health and well-being of mothers and children.

Career Having succeeded his father as fifth Baron Plunket in 1897, Plunket three years later became private secretary to Lord Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at the time, and fulfilled the same role for his successor, Lord Dudley. He was appointed CVO and KCVO in 1900 and 1903 respectively, and in 1904 he became Governor of New Zealand as well as a KCMG the following year. By chance the Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives at the time was his cousin Arthur Guinness. He held this post until 1910, when he was advanced to GCMG. He was later appointed KBE in 1918.

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William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket's Timeline

1864
December 19, 1864
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
1895
April 15, 1895
UK
1896
July 15, 1896
1897
November 23, 1897
1899
July 12, 1899
1901
January 9, 1901
1903
June 28, 1903
Dublin, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
1907
March 31, 1907
1909
February 6, 1909