) Tennyson spent the rest of his life at Farringford, serving as deputy
Governor of the Isle of Wight from 1913. His wife died in 1916, and in 1918 he remarried to Mary "May" Emily Prinsep (1853–1931). She was the daughter of Charles Robert Prinsep, Indian-born
Advocate-General of Calcutta and later the owner of a large
nutmeg plantation in
Singapore, and niece of Sir Henry Thoby Prinsep, who adopted her when she was eleven upon her father's death. Tennyson was May Prinsep's second husband; her first husband was Andrew Hichens (d. 1906). The
National Portrait Gallery has eight photographs of May Prinsep, taken by her relative
Julia Margaret Cameron on the Isle of Wight. Tennyson bequeathed many of his father's notebooks to
Trinity College in 1924. He had three sons by his first wife: •
Lionel Hallam Tennyson, 3rd Baron Tennyson (7 November 1889 – 6 June 1951), married Hon.
Clare Tennant, daughter of
Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner; remarried to Carroll Donner (née Elting) •
Captain Hon. Alfred Aubrey Tennyson (1891–1918),
killed in action during
World War I •
Sub-Lieutenant Hon. Harold Courtenay Tennyson (1896–1916),
killed in action during
World War I Tennyson died at Farringford on 2 December 1928. ==Commemoration==