
Henry Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle
Henry Pelham-Clinton, the 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1834–1879), was a British nobleman and politician. He inherited his title from his father and was actively involved in public service, notably serving as a Conservative Member of Parliament and holding roles in local government. Known for his aristocratic background and social influence, he contributed to regional development and politics during the Victorian era. His leadership interests were primarily in promoting conservative values and supporting infrastructure projects, reflecting the responsibilities typical of a British aristocrat of his time.