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'''Sir Brograve Campbell Beauchamp, 2nd Baronet''' (5 May 1897 – 25 August 1976)<ref name="rayment">{{cite web | '''Sir Brograve Campbell Beauchamp, 2nd Baronet''' (5 May 1897 – 25 August 1976)<ref name="rayment">{{cite web | ||
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| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080501224753/http://www.leighrayment.com/baronetage/baronetsB2.htm | |||
| archive-date = 1 May 2008 | |||
| title = Baronetcies beginning with "B" (part 2) | | title = Baronetcies beginning with "B" (part 2) | ||
| work = Leigh Rayment's Baronetage pages | | work = Leigh Rayment's Baronetage pages | ||
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| accessdate = 2009-04-28 | | accessdate = 2009-04-28 | ||
}}</ref> was a British and ] and ] politician. | }}</ref> was a British businessman and ] and ] politician. | ||
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Beauchamp was the son of the ] politician and ] chairman ] and his second wife Betty Campbell Beauchamp (''née'' Woods). |
Beauchamp was the son of the ] politician and ] chairman ], and his second wife Betty Campbell Beauchamp (''née'' Woods), an American from ], Ohio.<ref>{{cite book|title=Who Was Who 1971–1980|year=1989|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing, London|isbn=0-7136-3227-5}}</ref> Educated at ], he served in the ] during the ], but did not serve overseas.<ref>{{cite book |title=War Office, Monthly Army List, June 1917 |publisher= War Office |location=London |pages=208a, 268 }}''(Posted to Reserve Regiment of Life Guards)''</ref><ref>''(Papers cite health reasons for home service)''</ref> His elder brother, Edward Archibald Beauchamp, was killed in the war<ref></ref> and Brograve therefore succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1925. Sir Brograve died on 25 August 1976 at the age of 79, and the title became extinct. | ||
== Political career == | == Political career == | ||
At the ], Beauchamp stood as a National Liberal candidate for the ] of ]. His father had just stepped down as the constituency's MP, and Brograve hoped to win the seat, but |
At the ], Beauchamp stood as a National Liberal candidate for the ] of ]. His father had just stepped down as the constituency's MP, and Brograve hoped to win the seat, but lost heavily.<ref name="craig1918-1949">{{cite book | ||
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}}</ref> He did not stand again until the ], when he was elected as the Conservative ] (MP) for ] of ]. He was re-elected in ], and held the seat until he retired from Parliament at the ].<ref name="craig1918-1949" /> While in Parliament, he held a number of ] appointments, including in 1940 to ], Minister for Transport, and in 1942–43 to ], Parliamentary ].<ref>{{cite book|title=]|year=1943|publisher= Business Directories Ltd|location=London|page=334}}</ref> | ||
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|title=British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 | |||
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}}</ref> He did not contest the ], when his son ] stood as a ] candidate, but lost by a wide margin to the ] ].<ref name="craig1918-1949" /> | |||
== Family == | == Family == | ||
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Beauchamp was in October 1923 to married Evelyn Leonora Almina Beauchamp (née Herbert), daughter of the ]. They had one child, Patricia Evelyn Beauchamp (born 1925). | |||
On 8 October 1923, Beauchamp married ], daughter of the ] at ].<ref>], Saturday 13 October 1923, page 6.</ref> They had one child, Patricia Evelyn Beauchamp (11 July 1925 – 7 October 2014).<ref name=Burke>Burke's Peerage 1970, page 206</ref> Sir Brograve and Lady Evelyn are buried beside each other in ] in South West London.<ref></ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Sir_Brograve_and_Lady_Evelyn_Beauchamp_graves,_Putney_Vale_2019.jpg|title=Confirmed by photograph of graves}}</ref> | |||
In November 1922, before her marriage, Lady Evelyn and her father had been among the first people in modern times to enter the ] in Egypt.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Bill Price.|title=Tutankhamun, Egypt's Most Famous Pharaoh.|pages=|isbn=9781842432402|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/tutankhamunegypt0000pric/page/119}}</ref> In the spring of 1923 Brograve and his parents visited Egypt, and were given a guided tour of Tutankhamun's tomb by the archaeologist ].<ref name=Cross48>{{Cite book|author=William Cross.|title=Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhamun Revisited: The Hidden Truths and Doomed Relationships.|page=77 Published by author. 2016|isbn=9781905914364}}</ref> | |||
Outside Parliament Beauchamp worked as a businessman, and in 1937 he established a company named '']'', which produced a heat-resistant copper cable originally developed in France. During the ] the company's product was used extensively in military equipment. ''Pyrotenax'' ] on the stock exchange in 1954.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Countess of Carnarvon|title=Lady Catherine and the Real Downton Abbey|pages=164–5|publisher=Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, London}} {{ISBN|978-1-444-76210 5}}</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 16 January 2024
British politicianSir Brograve Campbell Beauchamp, 2nd Baronet (5 May 1897 – 25 August 1976) was a British businessman and National Liberal and Conservative Party politician.
Beauchamp was the son of the Liberal politician and Lloyd's chairman Sir Edward Beauchamp, 1st Baronet, and his second wife Betty Campbell Beauchamp (née Woods), an American from Columbus, Ohio. Educated at Eton College, he served in the Life Guards during the First World War, but did not serve overseas. His elder brother, Edward Archibald Beauchamp, was killed in the war and Brograve therefore succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1925. Sir Brograve died on 25 August 1976 at the age of 79, and the title became extinct.
Political career
At the 1922 general election, Beauchamp stood as a National Liberal candidate for the Lowestoft division of Suffolk. His father had just stepped down as the constituency's MP, and Brograve hoped to win the seat, but lost heavily. He did not stand again until the 1931 general election, when he was elected as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Eastern division of Walthamstow. He was re-elected in 1935, and held the seat until he retired from Parliament at the 1945 general election. While in Parliament, he held a number of Parliamentary Private Secretary appointments, including in 1940 to Sir John Reith, Minister for Transport, and in 1942–43 to Richard Law, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Family
On 8 October 1923, Beauchamp married Lady Evelyn Leonora Almina Herbert, daughter of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon at St Margaret's Church, Westminster. They had one child, Patricia Evelyn Beauchamp (11 July 1925 – 7 October 2014). Sir Brograve and Lady Evelyn are buried beside each other in Putney Vale Cemetery in South West London.
In November 1922, before her marriage, Lady Evelyn and her father had been among the first people in modern times to enter the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt. In the spring of 1923 Brograve and his parents visited Egypt, and were given a guided tour of Tutankhamun's tomb by the archaeologist Howard Carter.
Outside Parliament Beauchamp worked as a businessman, and in 1937 he established a company named Pyrotenax, which produced a heat-resistant copper cable originally developed in France. During the Second World War the company's product was used extensively in military equipment. Pyrotenax floated on the stock exchange in 1954.
References
- "Baronetcies beginning with "B" (part 2)". Leigh Rayment's Baronetage pages. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
- Who Was Who 1971–1980. Bloomsbury Publishing, London. 1989. ISBN 0-7136-3227-5.
- War Office, Monthly Army List, June 1917. London: War Office. pp. 208a, 268.(Posted to Reserve Regiment of Life Guards)
- Army officers' service papers, 1914-22(Papers cite health reasons for home service)
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission records
- ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1983) . British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. pp. 265, 468. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
- Dod's Parliamentary Companion. London: Business Directories Ltd. 1943. p. 334.
- Illustrated London News, Saturday 13 October 1923, page 6.
- Burke's Peerage 1970, page 206
- Putney Vale Cemetery: Burial and cremation records
- "Confirmed by photograph of graves".
- Bill Price. Tutankhamun, Egypt's Most Famous Pharaoh. pp. 119–128. Published Pocket Essentials, Hertfordshire. 2007. ISBN 9781842432402.
- William Cross. Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhamun Revisited: The Hidden Truths and Doomed Relationships. p. 77 Published by author. 2016. ISBN 9781905914364.
- Countess of Carnarvon. Lady Catherine and the Real Downton Abbey. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, London. pp. 164–5. ISBN 978-1-444-76210 5
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Brograve Beauchamp
- Portraits of Sir Brograve Beauchamp held by the National Portrait Gallery
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded byHarry Wallace | Member of Parliament for Walthamstow East 1931 – 1945 |
Succeeded byHarry Wallace |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded byEdward Beauchamp | Baronet (of Grosvenor Place) 1925–1976 |
Extinct |