Henry Arnold Cumberbatch


Henry Alfred Cumberbatch was a British diplomat who served as a Consul in Romania, Turkey and Lebanon.

Life and career

Cumberbatch was born in Berdiansk,, the son of Robert William Cumberbatch, who was Consul there, and his wife Louisa Grace. He was educated at Christ's College, Finchley.
August 1, 1876, at the age of 18, Cumberbatch was appointed student dragoman in the Embassy in Constantinople. Cumberbatch followed his father into the diplomatic service, being appointed Vice-Consul at Bucharest, Romania, on 26 July 1879, later transferring to Sulina, before being promoted to Consul at Adrianople in the Ottoman Empire on 20 March 1888. He was transferred to Angora on 22 July 1893, and while serving as Consul there was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George on 20 May 1896. He was appointed Consul at Smyrna on 18 November 1896, and Consul-General there from 1 April 1900. Cumberbatch was mentioned by Gertrude Bell in her works after a meeting in 1907. On 22 January 1908 Cumberbatch was appointed Consul-General for the Vilayet of Beirut and the Mutessariflik of the Lebanon, resident at Beirut, serving there until 1914.

Personal life

Cumberbatch married Helene Gertrude Rees in Smyrna on 16 January 1891. Their children were:
  1. Major Robert Cecil Cumberbatch
  2. Ida Sybil Cumberbatch
  3. Captain Sir Hugh Douglas Cumberbatch
  4. Commander Henry Carlton Cumberbatch RN
  5. Nancy Mary Cumberbatch
Present descendants include his great-grandson, actor Benedict Cumberbatch, son of actor Timothy Carlton and grandson of Henry Carlton as well as descendants of Robert Cecil who married Nora Skender of Athens and Ida Sybil who married Henry Alwyn Barker of Alexandria.