Henry King-Tenison, 8th Earl of Kingston
Henry Ernest Newcomen King-Tenison, 8th Earl of Kingston, was an Irish peer and Conservative politician.
Early life and education
He was born Henry King on 31 July 1848 to Anne King, née Gore-Booth, wife of Robert King, elder son and heir of the 1st Viscount Lorton. By the mid-1830s, Robert King had suffered a stroke and the effects of his heavy drinking, and was "almost entirely under the influence of his wife", whose "high-living" was disliked by his father, Lord Lorton. He publicly disowned the child, as since 1846 his wife had been the lover of "dubious and insolvent French nobleman" Vicomte Ernest Valentin de Satgé St Jean. Robert King's attempt to sue for divorce in 1850 failed due to his own extramarital affair, with his nursemaid and travelling companion Julie Imhoff, being established. Robert King succeeded as 2nd Viscount Lorton on his father's death in 1854, and as 6th Earl of Kingston on the death of his cousin the 5th Earl in 1869, but died just over a month later. Henry King's elder brother, also Robert King, Viscount Kingsborough, succeeded as 7th Earl.King's "legitimacy was confirmed at the probate court in Dublin in 1870", meaning he succeeded as 8th Earl of Kingston in 1871 on his brother's death, but the family's "disastrously dispersed hereditary lands" did not come to him with the title, the Kings having been "driven to extraordinary lengths" to prevent the 6th Earl's estranged wife and her French lover from gaining possession of their property.
King was educated at Rugby School in Warwickshire.