Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon (28 September 1850 – 17 March 1934), known as Sir Alexander Henderson, 1st Baronet, from 1902 to 1916, was a British financier and
Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament.
Biography
Henderson was the son of George Henderson of
Langholm, Dumfriesshire. He began his career in the
City of London with the accountancy firm
Deloitte before becoming a stockbroker. He was best known as a financier of railways in Great Britain and overseas (such as the
Algeciras Gibraltar Railway Company
The Algeciras Gibraltar Railway Company was formed by British businessmen to build the Algeciras-Bobadilla railway line between Algeciras and Bobadilla, Antequera, the first section of track was laid on 1 September 1888. The first train was purc ...
), and was chairman of the
Great Central Railway (GCR) from 5 May 1899 until the end of 1922, and then deputy chairman of its successor, the
London and North Eastern Railway
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second largest (after LMS) of the " Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It operated from 1 January 1923 until nationalisation on 1 January 1948. At th ...
(LNER), from 1923 until his death. He was also a major shareholder in the
Manchester Ship Canal
The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the Mersey Estuary at Eastham, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, it generally follows the original routes of the river ...
and was involved in port developments and telephone and electrical systems in several countries. The
Witan Investment Trust
Witan Investment Trust plc is a multi-managed, global equity investment trust. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
History
Witan Investment Trust plc (Witan) was established in 1909 to manage t ...
was created in 1909 to hold his properties, and the asset management firm
Henderson Global Investors
Henderson Group plc was a global investment management company with its principal place of business in the City of London. It merged with Janus Capital Group in May 2017 to create Janus Henderson.
History
The Company was established in 1934 t ...
was founded in 1934 after his death to administer his estate.
In 1898 Henderson was elected to the
House of Commons representing
West Staffordshire, a seat he held until 1906, and he later returned to parliament as member for
St George's Hanover Square
St George's, Hanover Square, is an Anglican church, the parish church of Mayfair in the City of Westminster, central London, built in the early eighteenth century as part of a project to build fifty new churches around London (the Queen Ann ...
from 1913 to 1916.
The
1902 Coronation Honours
The 1902 Coronation Honours were announced on 26 June 1902, the date originally set for the coronation of King Edward VII. The coronation was postponed because the King had been taken ill two days before, but he ordered that the honours list shou ...
list published on 26 June 1902 for the subsequently postponed coronation of
King Edward VII, announced that Henderson was to receive a
baronetcy, and on 24 July 1902 he was created a Baronet, of Buskat Park, in the county of Berkshire. In 1912 he was appointed
High Sheriff of Berkshire. In 1916 he was raised to the peerage as
Baron Faringdon of
Buscot Park in the county of Berkshire (now in
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the north west of South East England. It is a mainly rural county, with its largest settlement being the city of Oxford. The county is a centre of research and development, primarily ...
), and on 4 June 1917 was made a
Companion of Honour
The Order of the Companions of Honour is an order of the Commonwealth realms. It was founded on 4 June 1917 by King George V as a reward for outstanding achievements. Founded on the same date as the Order of the British Empire, it is sometimes ...
for "services in connection with the war", in his capacity as Vice-Chairman of the Shipping Control Committee.
He was on the governing body of
Abingdon School
Abingdon School is a day and boarding independent school for boys in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. The twentieth oldest independent British school, it celebrated its 750th anniversary in 2006. The school was described as "highly ...
from 1915 to 1934 and was the Chairman of the Governors from 1927 until his death in 1934.
Family
Henderson married Jane Ellen, daughter of Edward William Davis, in 1874. He died in March 1934, aged 83, and was succeeded by his grandson
Gavin, his eldest son Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon.
Harold Henderson
Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Harold Greenwood Henderson, CVO (29 October 1875 – 1 November 1922), was a British Conservative politician.
Early life
Born in Brentford, Henderson was the eldest son of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon ...
having predeceased him.
Altogether, the Hendersons had seven children:
* Harold (born 29 October 1875)
* Alec (born 23 October 1876)
* Frank (born 11 October 1877)
* Margaret (born 6 April 1879)
* Philip (born 16 March 1881)
* Arnold (born 1 July 1883)
*
Eric (born 26 September 1884). Eric changed his surname to Butler-Henderson shortly after his marriage in 1910, and it was as the Hon. Eric B. Butler-Henderson that he was elected to the Board of the GCR in 1918; like his father, he also served on the Board of the LNER from its formation at the start of 1923.
Honours

Both Henderson and his wife were honoured by having railway locomotives named after them, all being express passenger types. In 1902, the Great Central Railway (GCR), the railway of which Henderson was chairman, gave the name ''Sir Alexander'' to one of their
4-4-0
4-4-0 is a locomotive type with a classification that uses the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement and represents the arrangement: four leading wheels on two axles (usually in a leading bogie), four po ...
locomotives, no. 1014 of
class 11B (LNER class D9), which had been built the previous year; Henderson having recently been created a baronet. His wife was similarly honoured when one of the GCR's
class 8E 4-4-2 (LNER class C5), no. 364 (built 1906), was named ''Lady Henderson'' by March 1907.
In August 1913, the GCR named their new
Class 11E (LNER Class D10) 4-4-0 locomotives after directors of that railway; they became known as the "Director" class as a result. The first of the class, no. 429, was named ''Sir Alexander Henderson'', and the name ''Sir Alexander'' was removed from no. 1014 at the same time. In 1917, after Henderson was raised to the peerage, no. 364 was renamed ''Lady Faringdon'', and carried the name until withdrawal in December 1947;
but instead of no. 429 being renamed, the name was removed from this locomotive, and instead, newly built
class 9P 4-6-0 (LNER class B3) no. 1169 was named ''Lord Faringdon'', and carried the name until withdrawal in December 1947. In March 1948,
British Railways
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
renamed an ex-LNER
class A4 4-6-2, no. 60034 (hitherto named ''Peregrine'') ''Lord Faringdon''; again the name was carried until withdrawal, this occurring in 1966.
Henderson's youngest son Eric was similarly honoured in 1919 when
class 11F 4-4-0 no. 506 was named ''Butler-Henderson''; Eric was one of only two GCR Directors of the time who had not already given their names to locomotives. This locomotive ran until 1960, and has been preserved.
In addition to these, the Hendersons' Scottish retreat provided the name for another GCR locomotive – no. 4 ''Glenalmond'' of
class 1A; built in 1913, it ran until 1947.
Arms
Notes
References
*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
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