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Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas

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Monarch
  
George V

Nationality
  
British

Prime Minister
  
H. H. Asquith

Political party
  
Liberal


Preceded by
  
Walter Runciman

Name
  
Auberon 9th

Died
  
November 3, 1916

Born
  
25 May 1876 (
1876-05-25
)

Education
  
Balliol College, Bedford School

Parents
  
Lady Florence Amabell Cowper, Auberon Herbert

Siblings
  
Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas

Grandparents
  
George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, Anne Florence Cowper, 7th Baroness Lucas

Nieces
  
Anne Rosemary Palmer, 11th Baroness Lucas

Succeeded by
  
The Earl of Selborne

Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall (25 May 1876 – 3 November 1916) was a radical British Liberal politician and fighter pilot. He was a member of H. H. Asquith's cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture between 1914 and 1915.

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Background and education

Herbert was the second but eldest surviving son of the Hon. Auberon Herbert, younger son of Henry Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon. His mother was Lady Florence, daughter of George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper. He was educated at Bedford School and Balliol College, Oxford.

Military and political career

Herbert was a captain in the Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) and worked as a war correspondent during the Boer War, where he was wounded and lost a leg. His elder brother, Rolf, had died in 1882 and his mother in 1886 and so in 1905 (as the nearest heir) he inherited the barony of Lucas and the lordship of Dingwall (which are able to pass through female lines) from his maternal uncle, the 7th Earl Cowper. However, it was not until 1907 that he was confirmed in the titles by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords and allowed to take his seat in the House of Lords.

Lucas was private secretary to Richard Haldane, the Secretary of State for War, from 1907 to 1908. In April 1908 he was appointed to his first ministerial post as Under-Secretary of State for War (with a seat on the Army Council) by H. H. Asquith, a post he held until 1911. He was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies between March and October 1911 and then served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries from 1911 to 1914. He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1912 and in August 1914 he entered the cabinet as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. However, he did not hold office in the coalition government formed by Asquith in May 1915. Lucas also played a prominent part in David Lloyd George's Land Campaign.

Lucas served as a captain in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War. On 3 November 1916, he was wounded by bullets from German fighter aircraft during a flight over German lines, and died of his wounds the same day, aged 40.

Personal life

Lord Lucas never married. His titles passed to his sister, Nan Herbert.

References

Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas Wikipedia