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'''Sir Henry Orland Chamberlain, 1st Baronet''' (1773<ref> Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Retrieved ], ]</ref>&ndash; ] ]) was a British diplomat, ] and ] to ]. He was created a baronet on ], ].
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'''Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet''' (1773<ref>, Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Retrieved 19 February 2007</ref>&ndash; 31 July 1829) was a British diplomat, ] to ] and ] to ]. He was created a ] on 22 February 1828.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=18425 |date=21 December 1827 |page=2602}}</ref>


Henry was a natural son of the Hon. ], Clerk to ], the younger son of ] <ref>"''Basil Hall Chamberlain: Portrait of a Japanologist''" By Yuzo Ota, 1998, ], pgs. 16-17</ref>. He was brought up with the rest of Fane's children as a supposed distant relative but when Chamberlain expressed interest in one of Fane's daughter's (in fact his half sister), he was informed of his true parentage and was posted to ]. Henry was a natural son of ] ], Clerk to ], a younger son of ].<ref>Yuzo Ota, "''Basil Hall Chamberlain: Portrait of a Japanologist''" (], 1998) pp. 16–17</ref> He was brought up with the rest of Fane's children as a supposed distant relative, but when Chamberlain expressed interest in one of Fane's daughters (his half sister), he was informed of his true parentage and posted to Portugal in 1829 to become consul general, sailing on board ].<ref>{{Cite book|title=United Services Journal Part II|year=1829|publisher=London:Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r7o8AAAAYAAJ|page=119}}</ref>


He married (1) January 1, 1795, Elizabeth née Harrod, from ], (divorced in 1813 by ]). Their children were: On 1&nbsp;January 1795 he married firstly Elizabeth Harrod, of ], and in 1813 they were divorced by an ]. Their children were:


* ] * ] (2 October 1796 – 8 September 1843)
* William Augustus Chamberlain (1797 - 1806) * William Augustus Chamberlain (1797–1806)
* Eliza Caroline Chamberlain (d. December 11, 1887), who married December 2, 1819, ] the Hon. ] (d. April 13, 1860), second son of ]. * Eliza Caroline Chamberlain (d. 11&nbsp;December 1887), who on 2 December 1819 married ] ] ] (died 13 April 1860), second son of ].


Henry Chamberlain remarried, ], ] to Anne Eugenia, daughter of William Morgan. Their children were: On 5 June 1813 Henry Chamberlain married secondly Anne Eugenia, a daughter of William Morgan. Their children were:


* ] (1818-1878), ], R.N. * Anne Beresford Chamberlain (born 1815, Rio de Janeiro)
* ] (1820-1902), a ]. * Harriett Mary Chamberlain (born 1816, Rio de Janeiro)
* ] (1821-1902), General of the Indian Staff Corps. * ] (21 April 1818 – 1878), born Rio de Janeiro ], R.N.
* ] (1826 - 1870), Lieutenant-Colonel in the ]. * ] (10 January 1820 – 1902), born Rio de Janeiro, ], British Army
* ] (1821–1902), General of the Indian Staff Corps
* Thomas H. Chamberlain (13 September 1822), born Rio de Janeiro
* Charles Francis Falcon Chamberlain (1826–1870), Lieutenant-Colonel in the ]


==Sources== ==Sources==
* {{cite book|title=''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage'', edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London|date=1970|page=516}} * {{cite book|title=''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage'', edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London|year=1970|page=516}}
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* Baptismal Register of Christ Church, Rio de Janeiro


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British diplomat For others of this name, see Henry Chamberlain (disambiguation).

Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet

Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet (1773– 31 July 1829) was a British diplomat, consul general to Portugal and chargé d'affaires to Brazil. He was created a baronet on 22 February 1828.

Henry was a natural son of the Honourable Henry Fane, Clerk to H.M. Treasury, a younger son of Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland. He was brought up with the rest of Fane's children as a supposed distant relative, but when Chamberlain expressed interest in one of Fane's daughters (his half sister), he was informed of his true parentage and posted to Portugal in 1829 to become consul general, sailing on board HMS Briton.

On 1 January 1795 he married firstly Elizabeth Harrod, of Exeter, and in 1813 they were divorced by an Act of Parliament. Their children were:

On 5 June 1813 Henry Chamberlain married secondly Anne Eugenia, a daughter of William Morgan. Their children were:

Sources

  • Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London. 1970. p. 516.
  • Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
  • Baptismal Register of Christ Church, Rio de Janeiro

Footnotes

  1. "Government art collection", Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Retrieved 19 February 2007
  2. "No. 18425". The London Gazette. 21 December 1827. p. 2602.
  3. Yuzo Ota, "Basil Hall Chamberlain: Portrait of a Japanologist" (Routledge, 1998) pp. 16–17
  4. United Services Journal Part II. London:Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley. 1829. p. 119.
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