Sunday 16 August 2015

THE 5TH EARL OF CARNARVON FIRST WENT TO EGYPT IN 1889 TO SOW HIS OATS

TUTANKHAMUN CENTENARY 2022



LORD  GEORGE CARNARVON’S CAR SMASH IN GERMANY THAT NEARLY COST HIM HIS LIFE

PART 2 ( OF 3 PARTS)

 HIGHCLERE DENIES THE FACTS

THE 5TH EARL OF CARNARVON FIRST WENT TO EGYPT IN 1889

SOWING HIS OATS IN THE CAIRO WHOREHOUSES
THE LEGACY OF VENEREAL DISEASE

                        Extract  from
“Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhamun Revisted: The Hidden Truths and Doomed Relationships”
By William Cross

The Carnarvons confuse  fact and fiction
Lord George Carnarvon  first  went to Egypt in 1889




The Herberts of Highclere confuse fact and fiction. They select  what  they  want to place about their kinfolk in the public domain.  They   misrepresent   certain  tales,  romanticize the  facts to  suit and   suppress scandal or  put down any sort of  taint.    With a  world-wide following  - from Downton  Abbey  syndrome-  they naturally  want to be seen in the best of lights,  from a moral perspective,  their pedigree afterall  is notably blue;  so anything improper, with  warts  or  weaknesses  in the character  or make up of any of their kinfolk  get  removed in  playing out the storylines.  Their ancestors  have often been  portrayed with the input of fiction and  so people are hoodwinked to believe the fiction.
Two generations ago the story of Lord George Carnarvon, the  5th Earl of Tutankhamun fame  going to Egypt for the first time  ever in the winter of 1901-2 - after a car accident in Germany-  was misrepresented.  This is because  the accident  did not happen until 1909. 
It was further claimed   that  because of the injuries  in 1901 to the Earl’s chest and lungs  he was  in such a state that he could never spend another cold  winter  in England. It was then he turned to Egyptology, to while away the time.
The Legacy of Venereal Disease
However the fact is that George Herbert had been going out to the warm climes of  Egypt ( and other similar warm places)  for two decades before this early 20th Century  period. The  reason for going  there was   to help  him cope  with a congenital  lung condition as well as to try  to find a cure or comfort  for the rot to his body from the legacy of  venereal disease and  his barbaric treatment by medics.
The truth isn’t as nice and neat as the fiction!
The Earl developing an interest in Egyptology- after the accident-  is also swept in  as conjured up in  the same timeline as the car accident –  but the actual  influences that sparked this  turn of events  are  not disclosed.  Those influence requires separate coverage sometime.  Please watch this space for the story.......

George Carnarvon  - too much money and too little sense
                  Sowing his oats with Prince Victor Duleep Singh                                    in the whore houses of Cairo
George Carnarvon inherited too much money and too little health or  good sense.  Robbed of his mother’s love  when she died when he was just 8 years old, he had a  cold, unfeeling and troubled childhood, his father hated him and not surprisingly George  became a dysfunctional adult.   That  grim story is told in full in the book ( from 2012)    “ Lordy! Tutankhanun’s Patron As A Young Man”, by William Cross.
For the record : George Herbert’s first trip to Egypt  ( when he  was known as Lord Porchester, or ‘Porchey’ for short  )  was in 1889, the  jaunt was part of a  tour of Africa   with his close pal,  Prince Victor Duleep Singh. Victor’s mother’s family were based in Cairo. As   playboys  George and Victor sowed their oats in the whore houses, gambling dens and  hot bath and towel  bars on the banks of the Nile.
George Carnarvon and Prince Victor Duleep Singh    
 ‘The Odd Couple’


Featured Above : Prince Victor Duleep Singh ( 1866-1918 )
Whilst abroad the odd couple of the  Earl and  the Prince enjoyed one-2-one privacy on board George’s luxury yacht,  and in England  at  Bretby Park, which at the age of  21,  in 1887, George  inherited as part of his late mother’s lands and property interests in Derbyshire, making him on paper a very wealthy young man. But George could spend money too, and often  not wisely.  Denying George his coming of age celebrations was the punishment  his straight lace father, Henry, the 4th Earl, known as ‘Twitters’,  ( a joyless Victorian  politician and statesman),  inflicted upon his son and heir  for  paying off a string of bad debts.  With two other sons from a second marriage to his cousin  Elsie   Howard, the 4th Earl preferred to see George’s  half- brother Aubrey as his successor.
                                                         History Cheats
Going back to the  date for Carnarvon’s car smash. The history cheats   also say that this single event  led to him taking up Egyptology etc.  Except  ( and it cannot be said often enough)  this was not the date of  the  key motor accident – so it could not be the  reason – nor  was it  the spark  for Carnarnon’s  interest in Egyptology in 1909, not least  since by this date, George Herbert,   the 5th Earl of Carnarvon  had already  met and struck a deal with his archaeologist  colleague   Howard Carter, and  they were some five years into digging their way  around the tombs in Luxor and Thebes. This  further odd coupling  eventually paved the way for these  intrepids - as famous as any of  the  most notable duos from history- to move into The Valley of the Kings, and make their  unique find of 4 November,  1922.
                       

                          Motor Carnarvon and More  Car Accidents


It has to be said that in the course of  George Carnarvon’s life he  was involved in a number of motor car accidents. Nicknamed ‘ Motor Carnarvon’    he was “ one of the first converts to motoring..” He could be seen “ in the early morning ..rushing through the streets of London all alone and clad entirely in white.”  George bought cars  and rode them on the Continent before bringing them to England.  High speed appealed to George and he was often fined and reprimanded for exceeding the bylaws on speed limits.


TO BE CONTINUED IN PART 3
This is a  draft  extract  from a new book “Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhamun Revisted: The Hidden Truths and Doomed Relationships”
by William Cross
TO BE PUBLISHED IN 2016
ISBN-10: 1905914369 ISBN-13: 978-1905914364
SOURCES  ARE WITHHELD IN THIS ARTICLE  BUT CAN BE SUPPLIED BY THE AUTHOR ON REQUEST
The sources will   appear in the End Notes to the  new book
Any enquiries please e-mail William Cross


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