Henry Home-Drummond-Moray
Lt-Col Henry Edward Stirling Home-Drummond-Moray (15 September 1846 – 16 May 1911) was a Scottish soldier, politician, and landowner.
Life
The son of Charles Stirling Home-Drummond-Moray of Abercairny and Blair Drummond and Lady Anne Douglas, daughter of 5th Marquess of Queensberry, he was born in Edinburgh and educated at Eton College. He served in the Scots Guards from 1866 to 1880, rising to rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
In 1877, he married Lady Georgina Emily Lucy Seymour (1848-1944), daughter of Francis Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hertford.
He dropped the name of Moray on succeeding his father in the estate of Blair Drummond in 1891.
He was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Perthshire from 1878–1880, and Vice-Lieutenant and Convener of Perthshire.
He played in goal for the Old Etonians in the replayed FA Cup Final of 1875. His usual position, however, was as a half-back.[1]
Charles was also a Freemason being a Past Provincial Grand Master.
He is buried at Kincardine-in-Menteith, west of Blair Drummond, in front of the large Home-Drummond family monument.
Sources
Who Was Who
References
- The Early F.A. Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs; Keith Warsop, 2004 Soccerdata publications
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Henry Home-Drummond-Moray
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Perthshire 1878 – 1880 |
Succeeded by Sir Donald Currie |