Major Sir Samuel Emile Harvey
DL (7 December 1885 – 9 November 1959
) was a British
Conservative Party politician. He sat in the
House of Commons
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for all but one of the years from 1922 to 1935.
Early life
Harvey was born in Cornwall to
Sir Robert Harvey,
a Cornish businessman who had struck it rich in the nitrate business in Chile, and Robert's wife Alida Marie Godefroy, a Franco-Peruvian lady whom Robert had married while working in
Iquique
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during the time of the
War of the Pacific
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and the transfer of that area from Peruvian to Chilean control.
He was educated at
Eton until 1902,
and in 1905 he joined the
1st King's Dragoon Guards
The 1st King's Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment in the British Army. The regiment was raised by Sir John Lanier in 1685 as the 2nd Queen's Regiment of Horse, named in honour of Queen Mary, consort of King James II. It was renamed the 2nd Ki ...
.
He was with the regiment in India when
World War I
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began. The Dragoon Guards arrived in to France in November 1914, and soon mounted a
cavalry charge, one of the few in that war. The unit was
gassed and Harvey's health never recovered.
Career
Harvey was elected at
1922 general election as the
Member of Parliament
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(MP) for
Totnes
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, after the retirement of the long-serving MP
Francis Mildmay.
He was narrowly defeated at the
1923 general election by the
Liberal Party
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candidate
Henry Harvey Vivian,
but ousted Vivian at the
1924 general election and held the seat until he retired
from the Commons at the
1935 general election.
It was announced in the
1935 New Year Honours list that Harvey was to be
knighted, "for political and public services". The title was conferred at a ceremony in
Buckingham Palace on 21 February 1935.
After leaving the Commons he lived in
Sidmouth
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in Devon, becoming a
justice of the peace (JP)
and in 1938 a
deputy lieutenant of Devon.
1941 Harvey was the
High Sheriff of Devon
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.
Harvey died
intestate
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on 9 November 1959, aged 73.
A memorial service for him was held in
Totnes Parish Church on 16 November 1959.
References
Sources
bio on Robert Harvey*
* Pugsley, David
list of High Sheriffs of Devon since 1832
External links
*
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1885 births
1959 deaths
1st King's Dragoon Guards officers
British Army personnel of World War I
British people of French descent
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Deputy Lieutenants of Devon
High Sheriffs of Devon
Knights Bachelor
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Totnes
People educated at Eton College
Politicians from Cornwall
UK MPs 1922–1923
UK MPs 1924–1929
UK MPs 1929–1931
UK MPs 1931–1935