Frederick William Fane Hervey, 4th Marquess of BristolMVO (8 November 1863 – 24 October 1951)[1] was a British nobleman, naval officer and Conservative Party politician.[2]
In August 1901 he was appointed to command the cruiserHMS Prometheus,[3] which was commissioned to serve in the Channel Squadron the following September.[4] He was promoted to captain on 31 December 1901[5] and served in this rank for a decade, commanding the battleship Renown for two months in late 1907. He was placed on the Retired List at the rank of rear admiral in May 1911.[6]
The 4th Marquess married the heiress Alice Frances Theodora Wythes (1875–1957) in 1896. They had two daughters, Lady Marjorie Hervey.[7] Marjorie married John Erskine, Lord Erskine.
In 1907 the family moved from the lodge into Ickworth House, the family seat, which like most pre-War English country houses, maintained a large retinue. Feudal traditions still held sway, and the estate's tenants did not dare complain of poor housing, according to a memoir by the village schoolmistress. The 4th Marquess's brother was Lord Manner Hervey, rector 1900–1944 of the nearby village of Horringer, who also took services at Ickworth Church, the younger brother preaching to the elder.[8]
^ abCraig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN0-900178-27-2.
^"Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36548. London. 31 August 1901. p. 4.
^"Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36551. London. 4 September 1901. p. 8.
^ ab"BRISTOL". Who Was Who. A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press. November 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012. (subscription required)