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Eric Butler-Henderson

Capt. The Hon.
Eric Brand Butler-Henderson
Birth name Eric Brand Henderson
Born (1884-09-26)26 September 1884
Norwood Green, Middlesex
Died 18 December 1953(1953-12-18) (aged 69)
Andover, Hampshire
Service/branch British Army
Years of service 1908–21
Rank Captain
Unit Berkshire (Hungerford) Yeomanry
Memorials GCR Class 11F locomotive no. 506 Butler–Henderson
Spouse(s) Sophia Isabelle Butler Massey
Relations Vicki Butler-Henderson
Charlie Butler-Henderson
Other work Company director

Capt. The Hon. Eric Brand Butler-Henderson (26 September 1884 – 18 December 1953) was the seventh child of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon, and the great-grandfather of Vicki (born 1972) and Charlie Butler-Henderson. He was a soldier and company director, who was honoured when a steam locomotive was named after him.

Born Eric Brand Henderson on 26 September 1884 at Norwood Green in Middlesex, the son of Alexander and Jane Henderson, his father was a stock broker. He was schooled at Eton College. He married Sophia Isabelle Butler Massey (known as Zoë) on 10 December 1910, and on 21 December 1910 used a deed poll to legally change his name to Eric Brand Butler-Henderson. They had six children: Lionel (born 1911); Patrick (born 1913); Mary (born 1915); Edward (born 1916); Doreen (born 1920); and Kenneth (born 1929).

His eldest son Lionel Butler-Henderson raced cars for Frazer Nash in the 1930s; Lionel's second child Guy (born 1948) raced in the British Karting team; and two of Guy's children, Vicki (born 1972) and Charlie (born 1978), also became accomplished motor racing drivers.

By 1926, Eric Butler-Henderson was living at Winwick Manor, Rugby; in that year he was appointed one of the Sheriffs of Northamptonshire; in 1927 he was again appointed Sheriff for that county, and once again in 1928, but in 1929 was appointed High Sheriff of Northamptonshire.

Eric Butler-Henderson was appointed a Commander of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (C.St.J.) on 20 December 1937.


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