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Henry Plantagenet Somerset

Henry Somerset
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Henry Plantagenet Somerset
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Stanley
In office
27 August 1904 – 9 October 1920
Preceded by William Summerville
Succeeded by Frederick Nott
Personal details
Born Henry Plantagenet Somerset
(1852-05-19)19 May 1852
Fort Armstrong, Kaffraria, Eastern Cape (now South Africa)
Died 11 April 1936(1936-04-11) (aged 83)
Caboonbah, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Caboonbah Undenominational Church Cemetery
Nationality British
Political party Ministerial
Other political
affiliations
Commonwealth Liberal Party, Nationalist
Spouse(s) Katherine Rose McConnel
Occupation Grazier

Henry Plantagenet Somerset (19 May 1852 – 11 April 1936) was a pioneer pastoralist and politician in Queensland, Australia. Somerset was a liberal politician who represented the district of Stanley in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1904 to 1920, and canvassed successfully for the extension of the Brisbane Valley railway through the Brisbane River Valley to the rich timber reserves in the Blackbutt Range and beyond. Both the Somerset Dam and the local government area of Somerset Region are named in his honour.

H. P. Somerset's family claimed descent from John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford through the Beaufort line. Henry was the second son of Colonel Charles Henry Somerset and Christina Emma Thompson and was born at Fort Armstrong in Kaffraria, Cape Colony (now South Africa) on 19 May 1852 where his father was a serving officer with the 72nd Highlanders. In 1855 his family moved to India, and remained until the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 after which his mother returned to England with her four young children. They were cared for by relatives until Henry's father returned in ill health and both his parents died in 1863 when Henry was 11. The following year Henry Somerset was sent to Wellington College by his guardian, General Edward Somerset where he remained until he was 18, excelling at sport, music and art. Wellington College had been established by Queen Victoria for the education of her army's orphans in 1859 and Henry's years there provide the most joyous chapters of his autobiography.


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