Eric Hambro Explained

Sir Eric Hambro
Birth Name:Charles Eric Hambro
Birth Date:30 September 1872
Birth Place:Wandsworth, London, England
Death Place:Sunninghill, Berkshire
Resting Place:St Mary the Virgin, Bromley
Education:Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Occupation:Banker, politician
Spouse:
  • Sybil Emily Smith
  • Estelle Elger
Children:4, including Charles Jocelyn Hambro
Parents:Everard Hambro
Gertrude Mary Stuart

Sir Charles Eric Hambro (30 September 1872 – 28 December 1947) was a British merchant banker and Conservative Party politician.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Charles Eric Hambro was born on 30 September 1872. He was the eldest son of Sir Everard Hambro, a merchant banker of Milton Abbey, Dorset and Hayes, Kent.[4] He was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[3]

Career

He became a partner in C. J. Hambro & Son. He rose to become chairman of Hambros Bank.[1] [3]

In July 1900 he was selected as the Conservative candidate to contest the constituency of Wimbledon.[4] He was elected unopposed to the House of Commons at the general election held in September 1900.[5] He held the seat at the next general election in 1906, with a majority of 2,114 votes over his Liberal opponent, St. George Lane Fox Pitt.[6] In April 1907 it was announced that he would be resigning from parliament "on account of additional responsibilities which have been cast upon him in connexion with his business".[6] He formally left parliament on appointment as Steward of the Manor of Northstead on 27 April 1907. In February 1919 he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his service at the Ministry of Information during the Great War.[1] [3]

Personal life

He was twice married: to Sybil Emily Smith in 1894, and following a divorce, to Estelle Elger in 1929.[1] He had two sons and two daughters from his first marriage, including Charles Jocelyn Hambro, who later became a senior intelligence officer and a merchant banker.[1]

Death

He died at his home in Sunninghill, Berkshire, aged 75 on 28 December 1947.[3] [7] He is buried at St Mary the Virgin, Bromley in London.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HAMBRO, Sir Eric. Who Was Who. 20 December 2013. Oxford University Press.
  2. News: Deaths. 30 December 1947. The Times. 1.
  3. News: Obituary: Sir Eric Hambro, Merchant Banker. The Times. 30 December 1947. 6.
  4. News: Election Intelligence. The Times. 28 July 1900. 14.
  5. News: Unopposed Returns. The Times. 1 October 1900. 8.
  6. News: Election Intelligence. Surrey (Wimbledon Division). 25 April 1907. 7. The Times.
  7. News: Funerals and Memorial Services. The Times. 2 January 1948. 6.
  8. Web site: Grave Site of Charles Eric Hambro (1872-1947) BillionGraves. BillionGraves. 16 December 2016.