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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. He married Charlotte Bruce in 1860. She was a rather shy and homely lass, in later life in poor health and overweight, who shared Campbell-Bannermans tastes and views during a lifetime of mutual devotion. There were no children.

  3. Charlotte Campbell-Bannerman (née Bruce) 10 May 1832: 13 Sep 1860: Henry Campbell-Bannerman: 5 Dec 1905: 72–73 years 30 Aug 1906: 30 Aug 1906 (Aged 73–74) — None (widower) — — Campbell-Bannerman 30 Aug 1906 — 5 Apr 1908 — Margot Asquith (née Tennant) 2 Feb 1864: 10 May 1894: H. H. Asquith: 5 Apr 1908: 44 years 5 Dec 1916: 28 Jul ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Charlotte Campbell Bannerman, his wife, ambitious for her husband, had previously influenced him to reject the idea of becoming Speaker, and instead to stand for the leadership of the Liberal Party. In his final discussion with Asquith on December , Campbell Ban -nerman said that he wished her (Charlotte) ‘to be the final arbiter’.

  6. By 1906, Campbell-Bannermans wife, Charlotte, was very ill, and he dedicated a great deal of his time to caring for her. She died in August. Campbell-Bannermans health also began to deteriorate sharply at this time. By April 1908, his illness left him bedridden and he resigned, though he never left Downing Street, dying there 17 days later.

  7. 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...