Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet
Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet (1812–1901) was an English man of letters.
Life
Born at
In 1836, attracted by Subscription no Bondage by F. D. Maurice, Strachey obtained an introduction through John Sterling, a friend of his mother; and asked to be allowed to read with Maurice for university entrance. His affliction forced him to give up the plan, but he spent the second half of the year with Maurice at Guy's Hospital. Maurice became his spiritual adviser.[1]
In 1858 Strachey succeeded to the title and Somerset estates of his uncle, Sir Henry Strachey, 2nd Baronet, who had died unmarried. He was a concerned landlord, an active magistrate and a deputy-lieutenant, and in 1864 was
Strachey died at Sutton Court on 24 September 1901, and was buried in Chew Magna churchyard.[1]
Works
Strachey published:[1]
- A Commentary on the Marriage Service, 1843.
- Shakespeare's Hamlet: an Attempt to find a Key to a great Moral Problem, 1848.
- Hebrew Politics in the Time of Sargon and Sennacherib: an Inquiry into the Meaning of the Prophecies of Isaiah, 1853, revised and enlarged as Jewish History and Politics, 1874.
- Miracles and Science, 1854.
- Politics Ancient and Modern, with F. D. Maurice, in "Tracts for Priests", 1861.
- Talk at a Country House, 1895, originally published in the Atlantic Monthly.
Strachey also edited Malory's
Family
Strachey married twice:[1]
His first marriage on 27 August 1844 was to Elizabeth Wilkinson, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Wilkinson, of Woodbury Hall, Bedfordshire; she died without issue on 11 April 1855. He re-married, on 3 November 1857, to Mary Isabella Symonds, second daughter of John Addington Symonds; she died on 5 October 1883, leaving three sons and a daughter:
- Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie (1858–1936)
- John St. Loe Strachey (1860–1927)
- Henry Strachey (1863–1940)
- Frances Strachey, who married in 1902 William Henry Cantrell Shaw, of Normanton House, Derby.[2]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). . Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- ^ "Marriages". The Times. No. 36869. London. 10 September 1902. p. 1.
Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Strachey, Edward". Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.