Francis Newdegate Explained

Sir Francis Newdegate
Birth Place:Chelsea, London, England
Death Place:Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Spouse:Hon. Elizabeth Sophia Lucia Bagot
Order:12th
Office:Governor of Tasmania
Term Start:30 March 1917
Term End:9 February 1920
Premier:Walter Lee
Predecessor:Sir William Ellison-Macartney
Successor:Sir William Lamond Allardyce
Order2:18th
Office2:Governor of Western Australia
Monarch2:George V
Premier2:James Mitchell
Philip Collier
Term Start2:9 April 1920
Term End2:16 June 1924
Predecessor2:Sir William Ellison-Macartney
Successor2:Sir William Campion

Sir Francis Alexander Newdigate Newdegate, (31 December 1862 – 2 January 1936) was an English Conservative Party politician. After over twenty years in the House of Commons, he served as Governor of Tasmania from 1917 to 1920, and Governor of Western Australia from 1920 to 1924.[1]

Early life and family

Born in 1862, he was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Francis William Newdigate and his first wife Charlotte Elizabeth Agnes Sophia Woodford, and grandson of Francis Parker Newdigate. He was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards in 1883. He married Elizabeth Sophia Lucia Bagot on 13 October 1888.[2]

Newdegate inherited estates at Arbury Hall, near Nuneaton and at Harefield, near Uxbridge, on the death of his father in 1893, and uncle Sir Edward Newdegate in 1902. He assumed the additional surname "Newdegate", differently spelt, under the terms of the will of a kinsman Charles Newdigate Newdegate, in September 1902. In 1911 he erected, at Arbury Hall, a monument to the memory of George Eliot, whose father had been employed on the Arbury estate.

Career

Newdegate was Member of Parliament for Nuneaton from 1892 to 1906, and for Tamworth from 1909 to 1917. He was on 14 February 1917 appointed Steward of the Manor of Northstead, a mechanism for resigning from the House of Commons, on his appointment as Governor of Tasmania.[3] [4]

Newdegate was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1917 upon his appointment as Governor of Tasmania (1917 to 1920). He was appointed Governor of Western Australia in 1920 where he served until 1924. On retirement he was promoted to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1925. The Western Australian town of Newdegate is named after him.

Later life and death

Newdegate was appointed High Steward of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield in 1925. On his death in 1936 his estates passed to his daughter Lucia, who in 1919, had married John Maurice Fitzroy, father of the 3rd Viscount Daventry.

Personal life

He was a friend of Sir Alexander Russell Downer, who built a large home and gardens in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia and named it Arbury Park after the Newdigate family home.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Newdegate, Sir Francis Alexander Newdigate (1862–1936) . 11 . 1988 . newdegate-sir-francis-alexander-newdigate-7824 .
  2. http://thepeerage.com/p6293.htm Elizabeth Sophia Lucia Bagot
  3. New Writ . House of Commons . 15 February 1917. 767 .
  4. House of Commons . Politics and Parliament. 16 February 1917 . 8 . 41404 . C.
  5. Web site: The Mansion Adelaide Hills 1969 . Sydney. Oats. South Australian Heritage. . 12 May 2010 . Info Courtesy of South Australian Heritage.. 31 October 2021.