Henry Baring (18 January 1777 – 13 April 1848) was a British banker and politician. He was the third son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, the founder of the family banking firm that grew into Barings Bank. His grandfather Johann Baring emigrated from Germany and established the family in England.
Henry, along with his older brothers Thomas and Alexander, became partners in the firm in 1804. Less interested in banking than his brothers, Henry retired from partnership in 1823. He also sat as member of parliament for Bossiney from 1806 to 1807,[1] and for Colchester from 1820 to 1826.[2]
Personal life
Baring was twice married. He married firstly Maria Matilda Bingham, daughter of U.S. Senator William Bingham (his brother Alexander also married a Bingham daughter) and former wife of James Alexander, Comte de Tilly, in 1802. They had three sons and two daughters, including:
Anna Maria Baring (b. 1803), who married William Gordon Coesvelt.[3]
He divorced Maria in 1824, and married Cecilia Anne Windham, daughter of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham, in 1825, through which marriage Cromer Hall came into the family. They had at least seven sons and one daughter, including:[5]
William Windham Baring (1826–1876), who married Selina Ponsonby, daughter of Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby and Lady Emily Bathurst (a daughter of the 3rd Earl Bathurst), in 1862.[5]