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|name | |honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable | ||
| | |name = Harmon Lambourne | ||
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| | |image = CM_Harmon_Lambourne_1900.jpg | ||
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| | |caption = Official portrait of Harmon Lambourne, 1900 | ||
| | |office = 1st [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas]] | ||
| | |term_start = 29 June, 1892 | ||
| | |term_end = 27 December, 1908 | ||
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| | |deputy = ''none'' (1892-1908)<br>[[Dick Parlow]] (1908) | ||
| | |predecessor = ''position created'' | ||
| | |successor = Dick Parlow | ||
| | |office1 = Member of Parliament for [[New Burdale]] | ||
| | |term_start1 = 29 June, 1892 | ||
| | |term_end1 = 27 December, 1908 | ||
| | |predecessor1 = ''position created'' | ||
| | |successor1 = TBD | ||
| | |birthname = Harmon Lambourne | ||
| | |birth_date = {{birth date|1828|10|1|df=y}} | ||
| | |birth_place = Lambourne House, [[Saint Ellen's Parish|Saint Ellen's]], [[Colony of Imagua|Imagua]], [[Estmere]] | ||
| | |death_date = {{death date and age|1908|12|27|1828|10|1|df=y}} | ||
| | |death_place = [[Cuanstad]], [[Saint Ellen's Parish|Saint Ellen's]], [[Colony of Imagua|Imagua]], [[Estmere]] | ||
| | |resting_place = [[King's Cemetery, Cuanstad|King's Cemetery]] | ||
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|party = [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democratic Party]] | |||
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'''Harmon Lambourne''' (1 October, 1828 - 27 December, 1908) was an [[Imagua|Imaguan]] landowner and politician who served as the first [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas|Chief Minister of Imagua]] after the [[Colony of Imagua]] was granted self-government by [[Estmere]] in 1892, until his death in 1908. | |||
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==Early life== | |||
Harmon Lambourne was born on 1 October, 1828 as the eldest son of Jonas Lambourne and Joan Lambourne near [[New Burdale]]. As descendants of large landowners who previously owned slaves until slavery was abolished in 1795, Harmon Lambourne grew up at the family {{wp|plantation}}, where Lambourne received his education via private tutors, with his studies being largely influenced by both the classics and by preparations for him to some day inherit the Lambourne plantation. | |||
In 1857, when Jonas Lambourne died, Harmon Lambourne took over the plantation. Harmon built on his father's wealth, acquiring more land until by 1870, Lambourne had "control over almost all the land this side of the [[Glen River]] between New Burdale and [[Blackburn, Imagua|Blackburn]]." By 1871, Harmon Lambourne's estate was measured at around 75 square miles (194.25 km<sup>2</sup>), and his net worth was estimated to be around 255,961 [[Arucian shilling|shillings]] (in today's money, 289,800,751ſ04 or [[Euclo|€]]36,104,953.84), making him among the wealthiest persons in the colony at the time, and the largest landowner in [[Saint Ellen's Parish]]. | |||
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==Personal life== | |||
===Family=== | |||
Harmon Lambourne married 18-year old [[Hannah Lambourne|Hannah Clarke]] in 1859, and would remain married until her death in 1904 at the age of 63 from {{wp|ovarian cancer}}. Lambourne would never remarry, describing Hannah as being "the love of my life." | |||
Together, they had six sons: Reginald (1860-1924); Tyler (1862-1933); Wilfred (1866-1922); twin brothers Enoch (1868-1941) and Lindsay (1868-1907), and Earl (1872-1974). They had two daughters: Patricia (1864-1865) and Donna (1870-1956). |
Revision as of 01:01, 12 September 2021
The Right Honourable Harmon Lambourne | |
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File:CM Harmon Lambourne 1900.jpg | |
1st Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas | |
In office 29 June, 1892 – 27 December, 1908 | |
Deputy | none (1892-1908) Dick Parlow (1908) |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | Dick Parlow |
Member of Parliament for New Burdale | |
In office 29 June, 1892 – 27 December, 1908 | |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | TBD |
Personal details | |
Born | Harmon Lambourne 1 October 1828 Lambourne House, Saint Ellen's, Imagua, Estmere |
Died | 27 December 1908 Cuanstad, Saint Ellen's, Imagua, Estmere | (aged 80)
Resting place | King's Cemetery |
Nationality | Estmerish |
Political party | Sotirian Democratic Party |
Spouse | TBD |
Children | 7 |
Harmon Lambourne (1 October, 1828 - 27 December, 1908) was an Imaguan landowner and politician who served as the first Chief Minister of Imagua after the Colony of Imagua was granted self-government by Estmere in 1892, until his death in 1908.
(TBC)
Early life
Harmon Lambourne was born on 1 October, 1828 as the eldest son of Jonas Lambourne and Joan Lambourne near New Burdale. As descendants of large landowners who previously owned slaves until slavery was abolished in 1795, Harmon Lambourne grew up at the family plantation, where Lambourne received his education via private tutors, with his studies being largely influenced by both the classics and by preparations for him to some day inherit the Lambourne plantation.
In 1857, when Jonas Lambourne died, Harmon Lambourne took over the plantation. Harmon built on his father's wealth, acquiring more land until by 1870, Lambourne had "control over almost all the land this side of the Glen River between New Burdale and Blackburn." By 1871, Harmon Lambourne's estate was measured at around 75 square miles (194.25 km2), and his net worth was estimated to be around 255,961 shillings (in today's money, 289,800,751ſ04 or €36,104,953.84), making him among the wealthiest persons in the colony at the time, and the largest landowner in Saint Ellen's Parish.
(TBC)
Personal life
Family
Harmon Lambourne married 18-year old Hannah Clarke in 1859, and would remain married until her death in 1904 at the age of 63 from ovarian cancer. Lambourne would never remarry, describing Hannah as being "the love of my life."
Together, they had six sons: Reginald (1860-1924); Tyler (1862-1933); Wilfred (1866-1922); twin brothers Enoch (1868-1941) and Lindsay (1868-1907), and Earl (1872-1974). They had two daughters: Patricia (1864-1865) and Donna (1870-1956).