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  1. Sarah Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman (née Bruce; 10 May 1832 – 30 August 1906) was the wife of British Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Early life and marriage [ edit ] She was the daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Bruce, KCB , sometime Governor of Portsmouth , and his wife Charlotte, daughter of James Forbes, of ...

  2. Sarah Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman (née Bruce; 10 May 1832 – 30 August 1906) was the wife of British Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Early life and marriage She was the daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Bruce, KCB , sometime Governor of Portsmouth , and his wife Charlotte, daughter of James Forbes, of Hutton Hall, Essex ...

  3. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, Lady Sarah Charlotte. Date: 1906-1907 Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Former reference in its original department: 68638-06: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure...

  4. Sarah, Lady Campbell-Bannerman, was born Sarah Charlotte Bruce, daughter of Sir Charles Bruce, a well-known officer in his day. Throughout her life her attitude of mind partook of an almost military staunchness and simplicity.

  5. Key Facts. Tenure dates. 5 Dec 1905 - 3 Apr 1908. Length of tenure. 2 years, 122 days. Party. Liberal Party. Spouse. Charlotte Bruce. Born. 7 Sep 1836. Birth place. Kelvinside House, Glasgow, Scotland. Died. 22 Apr 1908 (aged 71 years) Resting place. Meigle Parish Church, Perthshire. About Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.

  6. Charlotte, Lady Campbell-Bannerman (1836 — 30 August 1906) was the wife of British prime minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Sarah Charlotte Bruce was the daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Bruce, KCB , sometime Governor of Portsmouth , and his wife Charlotte, daughter of James Forbes, of Hutton Hall, Essex , and Kingairloch, Argyll

  7. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB PC ( né Campbell; 7 September 1836 – 22 April 1908) was a British statesman and Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 to 1908 and Leader of the Liberal Party from 1899 to 1908. He also served as Secretary of State for War twice, in the cabinets of Gladstone and Rosebery.