He was the son of
Henry Redhead Yorke and Jane William Andrews, whose father was Keeper of
Dorchester Castle, where the elder Henry had been jailed. His father was a
West Indian creole of African/British descent; his mother,
Sarah Bullock, was a
manumitted slave from
Barbuda and his father was an
Antiguan plantation owner and manager. The younger Henry was baptised in
Farnham, Surrey in 1805, with the middle name of an ancient British leader,
Galgacus. His father died when he was 10 and his three sisters all died in childhood, with only Henry and his brother George reaching adulthood. Yorke was educated at
Charterhouse (1811), then
Eton. He was admitted as a
pensioner to
Christ's College, Cambridge in 1825, where he stayed seven terms. About 1822, he began tutoring two grandsons of
Francis Dashwood and he and his brother then demanded money from Francis' daughter
Fanny, causing a scandal. == Family ==