Francis Richard Bingham

Sir Francis Bingham
Born 5 July 1863
Died 5 November 1935 (1935-11-06) (aged 72)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service 1883-1929
Rank Major-General
Battles/wars World War I
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Spouse(s) Kathleen Clarke (m. 1896-1935; his death); 1 child

Major-General Sir Francis Richard Bingham KCB KCMG JP (5 July 1863 5 November 1935) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.

Military career

A son of Charles Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan,[1] Bingham was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1883.[2] He was appointed Aide-de-camp to the General Officer Commanding 3rd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot in 1889 before becoming attached to the Egyptian Army in 1893.[2]

He became Aide-de-camp to the Commander-in-Chief, Madras later that year, and then Adjutant of the Prince of Wales Own Norfolk Artillery in 1899 before becoming Chief Instructor at the School of Gunnery in 1911.[2] He served in World War I as Deputy Director of Artillery at the War Office and than as a Member of Ministry of Munitions Council.[2] After the War he became Chief of the British Section and President of Sub-Commission for Armaments and Material for the Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control in Germany.[2] He became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey in 1924 and retired 1929.[2]

In retirement he became a Justice of the Peace in Buckinghamshire.[1]

Family

In 1896 he married Kathleen Clarke; the couple had one child. Kathleen, Lady Bingham, died on 18 September 1963.[1]

References

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir William Smith
Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
19241929
Succeeded by
Edward Willis
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