Major General Sir Harry Barron, KCMG, CVO (11 August 1847 – 27 March 1921) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of Tasmania from 1909 to 1913, and Governor of Western Australia from 1913 to 1917.[1]

Major-General
Sir Harry Barron
10th Governor of Tasmania
In office
29 September 1909 – 9 March 1913
MonarchsEdward VII
George V
Preceded bySir Gerald Strickland
Succeeded bySir William Ellison-Macartney
16th Governor of Western Australia
In office
17 March 1913 – 8 April 1917
MonarchGeorge V
PremierJohn Scaddan (1913–16)
Frank Wilson (1916–17)
Preceded bySir Gerald Strickland
Succeeded bySir William Ellison-Macartney
Personal details
Born11 August 1847
Denmark Hill, Surrey, England
Died27 March 1921 (1921-03-28) (aged 73)
Weybridge, Surrey, England
SpouseClara Emily Kelly
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceBritish Army
Years of service1867–1909
RankMajor General
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Early life

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Barron was born on 11 August 1847 to Elizabeth Pigeon, and Charles Barron of Denmark Hill in Surrey, England.[1] He attended attended Stubbington House School,[2] and then the Royal Military Academy.[1] In 1877 he married Clara Emily, daughter of Major General T. Conyngham Kelly; they had one daughter Lilian Vaughan Barron,[3] and a son Harry Montague Vaughan Barron who died in February 1909, aged 27, while a member of the Queen's Cameron Highlanders.[4][5][6]

Career

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Barron was commissioned as lieutenant in 1867 at the Royal Artillery, and in 1879 he was promoted to captain. He worked at the School of Gunnery in Shoeburyness in 1897 before becoming the commander of the Thames district Royal Artillery from 1900 until 1904. At this time he was promoted to major general, and he became the commander of the Royal Artillery in Malta until 1908. He was made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1907. As part of the 1909 Birthday Honours, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George. A few months after their son Harry died, Barron and Clara moved to Australia in August 1909, where Barron served as the Governor of Tasmania until 1913, and then as Governor of Western Australia from 1913 to 1917.[1][7]

He retired to Weybridge Surrey, and in 1920, he was made colonel commandant of the Royal Artillery. He died on 27 March 1921.[1] After he died, his wife continued to live in their Surrey Residence Swiss Cottage, however, there was a large mortgage on the property, and it was found that Barron had very little money as he had spent a large amount of his fortune while working as a governor, and he lost money on failed Russian investments. His wife Clara had to sell her furniture and possessions, and seek financial assistance from her friends and charities. After she sustained a spinal cord injury in 1930, and with her mortgage debt exceeding the value of her property she was unable to afford the daily assistance she required for her disability. She made failed applications to increase her pension from the war office, and get a pension for the governorships.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Bolton, G. C. (1979). "Barron, Sir Harry (1847–1921)". Melbourne University Publishing. pp. 190–191. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  2. ^ "BARRON, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harry". Who Was Who. -A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press. December 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2012.(subscription required)
  3. ^ "Jersey, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
  4. ^ "STATE GOVERNOR AND HIS LADY". The Examiner, Tasmania. Vol. LXVIII, no. 168. Tasmania, Australia. 16 July 1909. p. 5. Retrieved 27 July 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Linen Hall Library, Belfast, Northern Ireland". The Belfast Newsletter. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 June 1881. p. 2. Retrieved 27 July 2024 – via Linen Hall Library, via Ancestry.com.
  7. ^ "SIR HARRY BARRON". The Herald. No. 10520. Victoria, Australia. 9 July 1909. p. 1. Retrieved 27 July 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Application for pension by Lady Barron (widow of former Governor of Malta, Tasmania and Western Australia) in distressed circumstances". Trove. Retrieved 26 July 2024.

Sources

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  • A. B. Keith, Responsible Government in the Dominions, vol 1 (Oxford, 1928); Mercury (Hobart), 28 Dec 1912; West Australian (Perth), 13 Mar 1913, 3–8, 26, 27 Feb 1917.
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Tasmania
1909–1913
Succeeded by
Governor of Western Australia
1913–1917