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Sir Reginald Hanson, 1st Baronet, JP, DL, FSA (31 May 1840 – 18 April 1905) was Lord Mayor of London and a British Conservative Party politician.

Caricature by Ape published in Vanity Fair in 1886.
Grave of Sir Reginald Hanson in Highgate Cemetery

The son of Samuel and Mary Hanson (née Choppin), Reginald was educated at Tonbridge School, Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge (MA, LLD).[1] The then headmaster of Rugby School Dr Frederick Temple (later Archbishop of Canterbury) said of Hanson on his departure, "I have a most sincere and warm regard for him. The manly desire he shows to get rid of his faults, and to do his duty, will always deserve the respect of all who know him. There are a few from who I part with so much regret at my own loss". Indeed, this sense of duty was upheld and he held numerous positions of public office.

Following graduation, the young Reginald joined the Commercial Union Assurance Company (now part of Aviva plc) which was previously co-founded by his father Samuel. Within a year he was appointed to the Board of directors where he remained until 1882. By this time, he had already joined the family wholesale grocery business, Samuel Hanson & Son Limited.

He held a number of civic posts notably as an AldermanofBillingsgate (London) from 1880 and Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1881–82. From 1882 to 1885 Hanson was a member of the London School Board.[2] In 1886, he was elected Lord Mayor of London, during which time Queen Victoria celebrated her Jubilee year. In 1887, Sir Reginald entertained Her Majesty at the Mansion House where he was created a Baronet by her, having previously been knighted. Guests that day included the explorer Henry Morton Stanley and Judge Thomas Hughes author of Tom Brown's Schooldays.

Conservative Member of Parliament for the City of London from 1891 to 1900, Hanson was also appointed Honorary Colonel of the 4th (Royal London Militia) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (later 6th Battalion) on 21 October 1882.[3]

He died in 1905 and is buried on the west side of Highgate Cemetery, leaving behind two sons, Gerald (Sir Gerald Stanhope Hanson, 2nd Baronet), Francis (Sir Francis Stanhope Hanson - Knight Bachelor) and two daughters, Violet and Maud.

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  1. ^ "Hanson, Reginald (HN858R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • ^ "The London School Board Election". Daily News. 28 November 1882.
  • ^ Army List.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Hucks Gibbs
    Thomas Charles Baring

    Member of Parliament for The City of London
    18911900
    With: Hucks Gibbs 1891–1892
    Alban Gibbs 1892–1906
    Succeeded by

    Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale
    Alban Gibbs

    Civic offices
    Preceded by

    Sir John Staples

    Lord Mayor of London
    1886 – 1887
    Succeeded by

    Sir Polydore de Keyser

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of Bryanston Square)
    1887–1905
    Succeeded by

    Sir Gerald Stanhope Hanson


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