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Josceline Bagot

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Allegiance
  
British

Died
  
March 1, 1913

Battles/wars
  
Boer War

Battles and wars
  
Second Boer War

Name
  
Josceline Bagot

Service/branch
  
British Army

Role
  
Politician


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Born
  
22 October 1854 Surrey (
1854-10-22
)

Rank
  
Honorary Lieutenant Colonel

Unit
  
Westmoreland and Cumberland Imperial Yeomanry

Books
  
Colonel James Grahme of Levens: A Biographical Sketch of Jacobite Times : Compiled from Contemporary Letters and Papers at Levens Hall

Other work
  
Member of Parliament, Author

Josceline Fitzroy Bagot (22 October 1854 – 1 March 1913) was an English British Army officer and Conservative politician.

Contents

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Early life

Josceline Fitzroy Bagot was born in Ashtead, Surrey, the son of Col. Charles Bagot and Sophia Louisa Percy.

Military career

He joined the Army and received a commission in the Grenadier Guards in 1875 and was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General of Canada in 1881–1882 and 1888–1889. He also saw service in the Boer War in 1899–1900, where he was mentioned in despatches and was the chief Military Censor. His wife was also in South Africa during the war, running a military hospital. He was later attached to the Westmoreland and Cumberland Imperial Yeomanry, where he was granted the honorary rank of lieutenant-colonel on 7 May 1902.

Political career

He was twice returned as Conservative MP for Kendal (1892–1906 and 1910–1913), and served as a Parliamentary Secretary at both the Treasury and the Home Office. He was nominated for a baronetcy in 1913 but died the same year. The baronetcy was conferred instead on his only son, Sir Alan Bagot, 1st Baronet. Josceline Bagot was buried in St Peters churchyard, Heversham, Cumbria.

Family

He married on 11 June 1885 Theodosia Leslie (1865–1940), daughter of Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet. His wife was appointed a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John (DStJ) in July 1901. They had four children, Alan Desmond (who became the 1st and last Baronet Bagot of Leven), Dorothy, Marjorie Constance and Mary. They lived at Levens Hall, near Kendal which Bagot had inherited from a distant relative, Mary Howard

Publications

  • Colonel James Grahme of Levens: A Biographical Sketch of Jacobite Times published by W. Kent & Co, 1886.
  • References

    Josceline Bagot Wikipedia