Henry Anson Cavendish, 4th Baron Waterpark (14 April 1839 – 3 August 1912[1]), was a British aristocrat and sportsman.
[1][2] He was educated at Harrow School and afterwards left Britain to study French and German.
[1][3][4] As a sportsman, Lord Waterpark travelled to India in 1868, where he hunted big game, and to Canada and the United States in 1869, fishing in a salmon river in Labrador and (with George Armstrong Custer, among others) hunting buffalo and other big game in the United States, including in the Rocky Mountains.
[3] Lord Waterpark was commissioned as a cornet in the Uttoxeter Troop of the part-time Staffordshire Yeomanry cavalry on 23 January 1863, and was promited to lieutenant on 9 June 1866 and to captain on 28 June 1871.
[10] In 1873, Lord Waterpark married Emily Stenning, baptised 30 March 1845 in Godalming, Surrey,[11] and they had five children: Lord Waterpark died on 3 August 1912 and was succeeded in his titles and estate by his surviving son, Charles Frederick Cavendish, who became the 5th Baron Waterpark.