Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock
Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen | |
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Personal details | |
Born | London, United Kingdom | 19 September 1849
Died | 5 November 1928 London, United Kingdom | (aged 79)
Spouse |
Mary Katherine Hamilton
(after 1882) |
Children | Frederick Nicolson Erskine Nicolson Harold Nicolson Clementina Nicolson |
Alma mater | Brasenose College, Oxford |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock,
Early life
Born in
Career
From 1870 to 1874, he worked in the Foreign Office, during which time he was author of the History of the German Constitution (1873).
From 1872 to 1874, he was secretary to
From 1879 to 1881, he was Secretary to the Ambassador at the Embassy at Constantinople. He was promoted to
Beginning in 1888, and continuing until 1893, he was Consul-General in Budapest. He was stationed with the Embassy in Constantinople in 1894 before becoming the British Minister at Tangiers from 1895 to 1904.
In 1904, he was appointed the
On 27 June 1916, he was raised to the peerage as
Personal life
In 1882, Nicolson was married to Mary Katherine Hamilton, daughter of Capt. Archibald Rowan Hamilton, of Killyleagh Castle, Co. Down, and a descendant of Archibald Hamilton Rowan.[3] Together, they had three sons and a daughter:[5]
- Frederick Archibald Nicolson (1883–1952), who succeeded him as 2nd Baron Carnock and died unmarried.
- Erskine Nicolson (1884–1982), who became the 3rd Baron Carnock. He married Hon. Katharine Frederica Albertha Lopes (1892–1968), the eldest daughter of Henry Lopes, 1st Baron Roborough.
- Sir Harold Nicolson (1886–1968), the writer and husband of Vita Sackville-West, daughter of Lionel Sackville-West, 3rd Baron Sackville.
- Clementina Gwendolen Catherine Nicolson (1896–1995), who married Francis St Aubyn, 3rd Baron St Levan.[6]
Descendants
Through his second son, he was a grandfather of one girl and two boys,[7][8] including David Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock.[8] Through his third son Harold, he was a grandfather of Benedict Nicolson, an art historian, and Nigel Nicolson, a politician and writer.[5]
Through his daughter, he was a grandfather of John St Aubyn, 4th Baron St Levan and the Hon. Oliver Piers St Aubyn (father of the 5th Baron St Levan).[5]
Honours
- CMG: Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George – 1886
- KCIE: Knight Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire – 1888[9]
- KCB: Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath – invested 27 June 1901, gazetted 2 July 1901[10] – on the occasion of the visit to the UK of a Special diplomatic mission from Morocco[11]
- KCVO: Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order – 1903
- GCVO: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order – 1905
- GCMG: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George – 1906
- GCB: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath – 1907
References
- required.)
- ^ Weber 1968, p. 222.
- ^ a b c CARNOCK, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007
- ^ "No. 29651". The London Gazette. 4 July 1916. p. 6597.
- ^ a b c "Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock". geni.com.
- ^ "Gwen St. Aubyn". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ Dod 1982.
- ^ a b (Burke 2001, p. 1108)
- ^ The India List and India Office List for 1905, p. 145, at Google Books
- ^ "No. 27329". The London Gazette. 2 July 1901. p. 4399.
- ^ "Court and Social". The Times. No. 36493. London. 28 June 1901. p. 10.
Bibliography
- Weber, Eugen (1968), The Nationalist Revival in France, 1905-1914, University of California Press, ISBN 9781610697804.
- Nicolson, Harold (1937). Sir Arthur Nicolson: First Lord Carnock. A Study In The Old Diplomacy. Toronto, Canada: The Macmillan company.
Further reading
- Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: London: Dean & son, limited. p. 177.
- Burke, Bernard (2001). Burkes Landed Gentry Including Titled. p. 1108. )
- Dod, Charles (1982). Dod's peerage. p. 47.
External links
- Works by or about Arthur Nicolson at Internet Archive
- The Mirrors of Downing Street by Harold Begbie at Project Gutenberg, 1921, by Harold Begbie, at Project Gutenberg
- "Archival material relating to Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock". UK National Archives.
- Newspaper clippings about Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
- "Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- "Nicholson tartan page". scotlandshop.com. Retrieved 16 November 2021.