Henry Percy, Earl Percy
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Henry Algernon George Percy, Earl Percy (21 January 1871-30 December 1909), known as Lord Lovaine until 1899, was a British Conservative politician.
Percy was the eldest son of Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland, and his wife Lady Edith, daughter of George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll. Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland, and Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle, were his younger brothers. He was returned to Parliament for Kensington South in a November 1895 by-election, replacing the ennobled Sir Algernon Borthwick. In 1902 he was appointed Under-Secretary of State for India in the Conservative administration of Arthur Balfour, a post he held until 1903, and was then Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1903 to 1905.
Lord Percy died in Paris in December 1909, aged 38. The official cause of death was pleurisy although there were rumours that he had been mortally wounded in a duel. He was unmarried and his younger brother Alan later succeeded their father in the dukedom.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir Algernon Borthwick |
Member of Parliament for Kensington South 1895–1909 |
Succeeded by Lord Claud John Hamilton |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by The Earl of Hardwicke |
Under-Secretary of State for India 1902–1903 |
Succeeded by Office vacant |
Preceded by Viscount Cranborne |
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1903–1905 |
Succeeded by Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice |