Sir Henry Craik, 1st Baronet, (18 October 1846 – 16 March 1927)
was a
Scottish Unionist politician.
He was appointed as a junior examiner of the Committee of Council on Education in 1871 and promoted, in 1878, to the position of Senior examiner until 1885. In this year Scotland got an independent Committee of Council on Education known as the Scotch Education Department. Craik was appointed as its secretary, a post he held from 1885 to 1904.
[Supplement to the London Gazette Issue 33119 published on 29 December 1925. Page 2 of 12] In October 1901 he received a degree in law (
LL.D.
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) from the
University of St Andrews
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He was an elected
Member of Parliament
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(MP) for
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities from
1906
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January–February
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to
1918
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and for the
Combined Scottish Universities from 1918 until his death in 1927.
He was made a
Companion of the Order of the Bath
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(CB) in 1888, and promoted to Knight Commander (KCB) in 1897. He was made a
Privy Councillor
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in 1918, and in the
New Year Honours List
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1926, he was made a baronet, of
Kennoway
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, in the County of
Fife
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.
[London Gazette Issue 33131 published on 9 February 1926. Page 4 of 82]
Family
![Craik, Henry 1927](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/17/Craik%2C_Henry_1927.jpg)
Craik was born on 18 October 1846 in Glasgow.
Son of the
Rev. James Craik, D.D., a prominent clergyman and Moderator of the Church of Scotland. He married on 17 December 1873 to Fanny Esther Duffield, daughter of Charles Duffield. They had two children:
George Lillie (1874–1929) and
Henry Duffield (1876–1955).
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Craik died on 16th March 1927 and was buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery
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. George succeeded his father in the baronetcy and died two years later. He was succeeded by his brother Henry, who was Governor of the Punjab
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from 1938 to 1941.
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