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721: 704: 396: 304: 272:, booksellers, stationers, East India agents, shippers, and bankers. When his father died in 1878 King became senior partner. He expanded the business which was based on Bombay and Calcutta, to Port Said, Delhi and Simla. He was a well-known banker in London, Bombay and Calcutta. One distinction of the bank was the employment of women as typists, as early as 1887, something which most other banks did not do until the 40: 370:
in 1909. After the First World War, he arranged an amalgamation with Messrs Cox & Co, a rival bank and Indian agency. Lloyds absorbed the banking arm of the merged company in February 1923, resulting in the foundation of the Eastern Department of Lloyds with sixteen main branches in India and
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in 1900 and provided a large interest free loan for the purchase of slum properties in North Kensington so that they could be rebuilt and refurbished. He retained his parliamentary seat until December 1910, when he was unseated on petition on 1 June 1911 for bribing constituents.
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Henry Seymour King married Julia Mary Jenkins in Montreal, 21 October 1875. She was the daughter of Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., of Montreal, and his wife, Harriette, daughter of the late George Shepstone, Esquire, of Clifton, England. Lady King was Mayoress, for two years, of the
268:, where he won an oratory gold medal. He joined his father in the banking business of Henry S. King & Co. This had been established in 1868, when his father Henry Samuel King took over the banking and India agency work of 408:. During this period, she was president of the Queen's Jubilee Nurses' Endowment Fund, which raised the largest sum contributed by any borough in London, except the city, for that purpose. She was President of the 331:, Ambros Supersaxo and Aloys Anthamatten on 31 July 1885. The SE summit of the Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey (4,107 metres (13,474 ft)) is named Point Seymour King in his honour. He was a Fellow of the 375:. King's leisure interests extended to sailing and yachting. King was chairman of the Income Tax Commissioners for the City of London and in recognition of his services was created a 868: 903: 913: 863: 565: 766: 347: 58: 416:. She accompanied her husband in mountaineering expeditions in Switzerland. She was a keen yachtswoman, who regularly sailed with her husband in their yacht 918: 843: 754: 490: 440: 479: 908: 776: 848: 583: 605: 714: 761: 384: 343: 54: 772: 297: 858: 699: 741: 502: 898: 893: 888: 883: 878: 873: 359: 324: 308: 323:
with William Edward Davidson and guides Johann Jaun d. J. and Johann von Bergen on 12 September 1878, and
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Lady King, wife of the Mayor, performing the opening ceremony in Kenley Street, 1904
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King was an adventurous mountaineer. He was the first to reach the summits of
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King was born at Brighton, the son of Henry Samuel King. He was educated at
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Lady Julie Mary King (nΓ©e Jenkins) by Mendelssohn London
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Burma. The travel side of the business continued as
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
914:Members of Kensington Metropolitan Borough Council 356:Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire 245:(4 January 1852 – 14 November 1933) was a British 358:(K.C.I.E.) on 15 August 1892. King was the first 276:. King also acquired two Indian newspapers - the 864:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 825: 385:Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London 491:Database of first mountaineers to reach summits 307:The Aiguilles de Peuterey seen from Val Veny. 733:contributions in Parliament by Sir Henry King 711:"Archival material relating to Seymour King" 352:Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire 342:, Essex, England. In 1885 King was elected 719: 702: 38: 919:Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society 647: 637:(Supplement). 31 May 1932. p. 3568. 627: 566:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 545: 525: 394: 302: 173: 844:People educated at Charterhouse School 826: 667: 584:"Kingston upon Hull Central Division" 506:The Bartlett Maritime Research Centre 424:, South Kensington, London, England. 677:. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p.  503:"King, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E." 240:Sir Henry Seymour King, 1st Baronet 13: 909:Mayors of places in Greater London 480:Quebec History John Edward Jenkins 300:, became editor of these in 1886. 14: 930: 849:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 700:National Portrait Gallery, London 689: 657:. 16 February 1934. p. 1076. 792:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 742:Parliament of the United Kingdom 535:. 15 February 1887. p. 787. 661: 641: 621: 610: 599: 588: 573: 555:. 19 August 1892. p. 4743. 383:. He was also a member of the 327:(Pointe GΓΌssfeldt) with guides 169: 559: 539: 519: 495: 484: 473: 456: 445: 434: 16:British politician (1852-1933) 1: 595:Banking History King & Co 452:Banking History King & Co 427: 354:(C.I.E.), he was promoted to 338:He lived in the Manor House, 501: 325:Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey 309:Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey 7: 696:Portraits of Sir Henry King 468:Manchester University Press 406:Royal Borough of Kensington 350:. Having previously been a 10: 935: 767:Kingston upon Hull Central 366:King became a director of 348:Kingston upon Hull Central 313:Aiguille Noire de Peuterey 59:Kingston upon Hull Central 859:English mountain climbers 802: 797: 790: 780: 759: 747: 740: 420:. The couple lived at 25 390: 284:, which were founded by 233: 221: 211: 200: 183: 156: 146: 132: 108: 103: 99: 87: 75: 64: 53: 49: 37: 23: 333:Royal Geographic Society 292:. King's brother in law 606:Cox and King's Brochure 381:King's Birthday Honours 288:, the historian of the 266:Balliol College, Oxford 228:Balliol College, Oxford 400: 316: 809:(of Cornwall Gardens) 398: 311:(extreme left, top), 306: 762:Member of Parliament 715:UK National Archives 344:Member of Parliament 270:Smith Elder & Co 669:Morgan, Henry James 441:List of Carthusians 360:Mayor of Kensington 262:Charterhouse School 216:Charterhouse School 755:Kingston upon Hull 654:The London Gazette 634:The London Gazette 552:The London Gazette 532:The London Gazette 401: 317: 296:, a former MP for 162:Julia Mary Jenkins 26:Henry Seymour King 822: 821: 781:Succeeded by 286:John William Kaye 237: 236: 191:Henry Samuel King 926: 899:UK MPs 1906–1910 894:UK MPs 1900–1906 889:UK MPs 1895–1900 884:UK MPs 1892–1895 879:UK MPs 1886–1892 874:UK MPs 1885–1886 769: 749:New constituency 738: 737: 723: 718: 706: 683: 682: 665: 659: 658: 645: 639: 638: 625: 619: 614: 608: 603: 597: 592: 586: 582:, 14 June 1911, 577: 571: 563: 557: 556: 543: 537: 536: 523: 517: 516: 514: 512: 499: 493: 488: 482: 477: 471: 460: 454: 449: 443: 438: 422:Cornwall Gardens 207:(brother-in-law) 192: 177: 175: 171: 139: 136:14 November 1933 118: 116: 104:Personal details 90: 82:New constituency 78: 69: 42: 27: 21: 20: 934: 933: 929: 928: 927: 925: 924: 923: 854:English bankers 824: 823: 812: 807: 786: 771: 765: 757: 751: 709: 692: 687: 686: 666: 662: 646: 642: 626: 622: 615: 611: 604: 600: 593: 589: 578: 574: 564: 560: 544: 540: 524: 520: 510: 508: 500: 496: 489: 485: 478: 474: 462:Chandrika Kaul 461: 457: 450: 446: 439: 435: 430: 410:Primrose League 393: 373:Cox & Kings 274:First World War 196: 190: 179: 167: 163: 147:Political party 142:London, England 141: 137: 120: 114: 112: 88: 76: 70: 65: 45: 33: 28: 25: 17: 12: 11: 5: 932: 922: 921: 916: 911: 906: 901: 896: 891: 886: 881: 876: 871: 866: 861: 856: 851: 846: 841: 836: 820: 819: 814: 801: 795: 794: 788: 787: 782: 779: 758: 752: 745: 744: 736: 735: 724: 707: 691: 690:External links 688: 685: 684: 671:, ed. 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Index

KCIE

MP
Kingston upon Hull Central
Mark Sykes
Brighton
East Sussex
Conservative
Edward Jenkins
Charterhouse School
Alma mater
Balliol College, Oxford
KCIE
banker
mountaineer
Conservative
Charterhouse School
Balliol College, Oxford
Smith Elder & Co
First World War
John William Kaye
Indian Mutiny
Edward Jenkins
Dundee

Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey
Aiguille Noire de Peuterey
Mont Maudit
Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey
Emile Rey

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