Henry Cadogan, Viscount Chelsea


Henry Arthur Cadogan, Viscount Chelsea, was a British army officer, civil servant and politician.
This Viscount Chelsea was a Conservative Member of the House of Commons elected twice to the seat of Bury St Edmunds. He was previously a captain in the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers and a civil servant to the Prime Minister. His father was a major developer of part of Kensington and Chelsea and represented the Crown in Ireland. Henry became his expectant heir from the age of 10 but had no sons who survived childhood and he predeceased his father at the age of 40.
His wife, Cecilia Mildred Harriet Sturt, had a less notable career than Henry. She suffered the loss of her husband and two years later, that of their only son but that year married again and being widowed again, married the Duke of Manchester.

Background

Lord Chelsea was the second son of the 5th Earl Cadogan and his first wife, née Lady Beatrix Craven. On 2 August 1878, his older brother died at the age of twelve, so at the age of ten he became the heir to his father's peerage and acquired the courtesy title Viscount Chelsea. His father later was appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

Careers

Lord Chelsea had three careers, that of a captain in the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, that of Private Secretary to a Prime Minister and that of an MP for the eight years from his election in 1892.
In 1892 he was elected for Bury St Edmunds. In February 1904, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the County of London.

Marriage and family

On 30 April 1892, he married Hon. Mildred H. Sturt, a daughter of politician Lord Alington, at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea and they had six children:
His own death from cancer at age 40 at Temple House, Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, preceded the death of his only son in childhood illness.
Two years after his death, in 1910, his wife married Hedworth Lambton ; in 1930 she married Lord Charles Montagu.