Humphrey Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington

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The Right Honourable
The Lord Alington
Charles Henry Lyell
Majority4,776 (50.5%)
Personal details
Born
Humphrey Napier Sturt

(1859-08-20)20 August 1859
Died30 July 1919(1919-07-30) (aged 59)
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Feodorowna Yorke
(m. 1883)
Children
Parents
OccupationPolitician

Humphrey Napier Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington,

British peer and Conservative
politician.

Career

Sturt was the son of

Member of Parliament for the East Dorset division in an 1891 by-election. In late 1902 he indicated his intention not to seek re-election,[1] but he succeeded to the barony in February 1904 and automatically triggered another by-election.[2]

Family

Sturt married on 25 June 1883 Lady Féodorovna Yorke, daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke. In 1897, she was one of the guests at the Duchess of Devonshire's Diamond Jubilee Costume Ball.[3]

They had six children.

  • Lois Sturt (born 25 August 1900 – 1937)
  • Diana Isabel Sturt (born 3 April 1884)
  • Sylvia Sturt (born and died 1886)
  • Olivia Sturt (born 11 February 1899 and died 20 February 1899)
  • Captain Gerard Philip Montagu Napier Sturt (1893–1918) (died of wounds)
  • Napier George Henry Sturt, 3rd Baron Alington (1896–1940) (died of illness serving with the RAF)

Death

He died of wounds.

References

  1. ^ "Election intelligence". The Times. No. 36942. 4 December 1902. p. 11.
  2. ^ General and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British empire. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1914. p. 86. Humphrey Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington.
  3. ^ Walker, Dave. "Costume Ball 4: Ladies only". Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for East Dorset
1891–1904
Succeeded by
Charles Henry Lyell
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Alington
1904–1919
Succeeded by