- Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher
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Brett was the son of
William Baliol Brett, 1st Viscount Esher and Eugénie Mayer (1814–1904).Hedley (2004)] Eugénie was possibly the illegitimate daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte and Fanny Meyer,Fact|date=November 2007 though other sources suggest that her father was one Louis Mayer.. Born in London, Brett was educated at Eton andTrinity College, Cambridge . At Eton he was a pupil ofWilliam Johnson Cory , with whom he later carried on a correspondence from the age of sixteen until the latter's death.He began his political career in 1880, as MP for Penryn and Falmouth. However, five years later, he elected to withdraw from public politics, after losing an election at Plymouth, in favour of a behind the scenes role. In 1895, he became
Permanent Secretary to theOffice of Works . Upon his father's death on24 May 1899 , he succeeded him as Viscount Esher.In 1901, Lord Esher became deputy governor (and later governor) of
Windsor Castle , and remained close to the royal family until his death. During this period, he helped edit Queen Victoria's papers, publishing a work called "Correspondence of Queen Victoria" (1907). Behind the scenes, he influenced many of the pre-World War I reforms carried out by the Liberal governments ofHenry Campbell-Bannerman andHerbert Henry Asquith , and was a supporter of the British–French "Entente Cordiale ". He was a member of Lord Elgin's South African War Commission, which investigated Britain's near-failure in the Boer War, and chaired the War Office Reconstitution Committee, which recommended radical reform of the British Army. He was offered many public offices, including the Viceroyalty of India and the Secretaryship for War, but declined, accepting instead an appointment to the Privy Council in 1922.He was
Deputy Constable andLieutenant-Governor ofWindsor Castle 1901 to 1928, when he became Constable and Governor, an office he held until his death in 1930.Lord Esher was also a historian; besides the aforementioned work, he also published works on King Edward VII and Lord Kitchener. Together with Liberal M. P. Lewis ("Loulou") Harcourt he established the
London Museum , which opened its doors on March 5, 1912. [Bailkin, Jordanna "Radical Conservations: The Problem with the London Museum" Radical History Review - Issue 84, Fall 2002, pp. 43–7]Lord Esher's younger daughter, Sylvia, became the last Ranee of
Sarawak onMay 24 1917 , following the proclamation of her husbandCharles Vyner Brooke as Rajah. His second son, Maurice Vyner Baliol Brett, married the famousmusical theatre actressZena Dare .References
*Lees-Milne, James (1986). "The Enigmatic Edwardian: The Life of Reginald, 2nd Viscount Esher". London: Sidgwick & Jackson.
External links
* [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FESHR The Papers of Viscount Esher (Reginald Brett) at Churchill College]
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