Edward Harris (Royal Navy officer)
Admiral The Honourable Sir Edward Alfred John Harris KCB (20 May 1808 – 17 July 1888), was a British naval commander, diplomat and politician.
Background
Harris was the second son of James Harris, 2nd Earl of Malmesbury, by Harriet Susan, daughter of Francis Bateman Dashwood. James Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, was his elder brother.[1]
Career
Harris was an admiral in the Royal Navy.[1] He also sat as Member of Parliament for Christchurch between 1844 and 1852[2] and served as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation between 1858 and 1867 and as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands between 1867[3] and 1877. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1863[4] and a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1872. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant for Hampshire.[5]
Family
Harris married Emma, daughter of Captain Samuel Chambers, in 1841. They had several children, including Edward Harris, 4th Earl of Malmesbury. He died in July 1888, aged 80. Lady Harris died in July 1896.[1]
See also
- O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). " Harris, Edward Alfred John". A Naval Biographical Dictionary. John Murray. Wikisource.
References
- 1 2 3 thepeerage.com Admiral Hon. Sir Edward Alfred John Harris
- ↑ leighrayment.com House of Commons: Chichester to Clitheroe
- ↑ "No. 23297". The London Gazette. 30 August 1867. p. 4865.
- ↑ "No. 22745". The London Gazette. 16 June 1863. p. 1890.
- ↑ "No. 20578". The London Gazette. 27 February 1848. p. 776.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Hon. Edward Harris
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir George Henry Rose |
Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1844–1852 |
Succeeded by John Edward Walcott |
Diplomatic posts | ||
Preceded by George John Robert Gordon |
Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation 1858–1867 |
Succeeded by John Lumley-Savile |
Preceded by Sir John Huskisson, Bt |
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands 1867–1877 |
Succeeded by Hon. William Stuart |