Herbert Eastwick Compton Explained
Herbert Eastwick Compton (16 November 1853 – 1906) was an English novelist, biographer, world traveller, and writer on miscellaneous topics, including the Georgian era and other historical subjects, India, economics and fiscal matters, and dogs.[1] [2]
Biography
His parents were Colonel D'Oyly Compton of the Honourable East India Company Service and Louise Eastwick. Herbert E. Compton was educated at Malvern College and spent twenty-two years in India. Herbert E. Compton was a leader writer for the Tariff Reform League in 1904, was appointed Organising Secretary of the Anti-Tea-Duty League in 1905, and organised the agitation against what the Anti-Tea-Duty League regarded as the British Empire's excessive duty on tea.[3]
H. E. Compton married Lucy Ellinor Faddy (1861–1908). He was the father of Ellice Dorothy Amy Compton (1881–1950), who married Philip Egerton Tickle in 1907, and Florence D'Oyly Compton (1888–1918), who became a British Army nurse in WWI and drowned in a launch accident near Basra, Iraq. H. E. Compton had two famous maternal uncles: Professor Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1814–1883)[4] and Captain William Joseph Eastwick (1808–1889).[5]
He committed suicide at sea in July or August 1906 en route to Madeira.[6]
Selected publications
As co-author
As editor
Notes and References
- Compton, Herbert. Who's Who. 1905. 335.
- Book: Compton, Herbert [Eastwick]. Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion. registration. Oxford University Press. 1997.
- Compton, Herbert Eastwick. Who's Who. 58. 1906. 367. Addison. Henry Robert. Oakes. Charles Henry. Lawson. William John. Sladen. Douglas Brooke Wheelton.
- Book: Eastwick, Edward Backhouse. Dictionary of Indian Biography. 130. 1906. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082537279;view=1up;seq=148.
- Book: Eastwick, William Joseph. Dictionary of Indian Biography. 131. 1906. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082537279;view=1up;seq=149.
- News: 4 August 1906. NOVELIST A SUICIDE.; Herbert Eastwick Compton Kills Himself at Sea.. 7. The New York Times.
- Review of A Particular Account of the European Military Adventures of Hindustan, 1784 to 1803 by Herbert Compton. The Athenaeum. 3398. 10 December 1892. 310–311.
- Review of Facts and Phantasies by Henry Compton. The Athenæum. 21 March 1903. 369. 3934.
- Review of The Palace of Spies by Herbert Compton. The Athenaeum. 3938. April 18, 1903. 493–494.
- Book: Eastwick, Robert William. Dictionary of Indian Biography. 1906. 130. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082537279;view=1up;seq=148.