- Sir Alexander Sprot, 1st Baronet
Colonel Sir Alexander Sprot, 1st Baronet CMG DL (
24 April 1853 –8 February 1929 ) was a British soldier and politician.The only son of Alexander Sprot of Garnkirk and Rachael Jane Cleghorn, he was educated atHarrow School and atTrinity College, Cambridge .Military career
Sprot was commissioned into the
Royal Lanarkshire Militia , where he reached the rank ofLieutenant . In 1874 he was commissionedSub-Lieutenant in the6th Dragoon Guards . He was promoted Lieutenant in 1876,Captain in 1882,Major in 1889,Lieutenant-Colonel in 1900, andColonel in 1904. He served in theSecond Anglo-Afghan War 1879-1880 (awarded the Afghanistan Medal). He later served in theSouth African War (for which he was awarded theQueen's South Africa Medal with 6 clasps, theKing’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, and wasmentioned in despatches twice). He retired in 1909, but later served inWorld War I as an Administrative Commandant from 1915 (being mentioned in despatches twice and awarded theMons Star ,Croix de Guerre ,British War Medal andVictory Medal ). He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1917 New Year Honours.Political career
He unsuccessfully contested Montrose Burghs in 1906, and East Fife twice in 1910. He was elected as Coalition Unionist
Member of Parliament for East Fife in December 1918 and sat for that constituency until he was defeated in 1922 and 1923. He then sat for North Lanarkshire from 1924 until 1929.In 1879 he married Ethel Florence Thorp, daughter of Deputy Surgeon-General Edward C. Thorp, MD. He was also
Master of the Fox Hounds with the Fife Hounds.He was created a
Baronet in 1918.References
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