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WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PAGAN Indian ; Reader in Law, Oxford, Universit^ de France (Caen). Bachelier-en- Publications : Occasional Notes on - - 1864 Droit, 1873 ; Licenci^ en Droit, 1874 ; Indian Subjects (privately printed), 1868; Advocate of the Royal Court, Guernsey, and The 1874 - The Mussulman, The Maratha, ; Solicitor General, 1877 ; Deputy European (two lectures), 1869 ; India on Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial of British 1872 the Eve the Conquest, ; Grand Lodge of Guernsey and Alderney, Lecture on Anglo-Indian Rule Historically 1894. Publications : Recueil d'ordres en Selection from the Considered, 1876 ; A conseil d'un Inte"ret Ge'ne'ral enregistre"s sur Despatches, Treaties, and other Papers of les Records de 1'Ile de Guernsey depuis the Marquess Wellesley, K.G., during his 1800. Address : La Pierre Perce"e, Guernsey. Selection Government of India, 1877 ; A [Died 28 Jan. 1905. the and Memoranda re- from Despatches OZANNE, John Henry, C.M.G. 1897 ; Travel- to India of the Duke of lating Wellington, ling Commissioner, Gambia, from 1893 ; The Fall of the 1912. b. s. 1880 ; Mogul Empire, Guernsey, 1850 ; 3rd of John Ozanne, : Oxford. 22 Nov. 1912. of Address [Died M.D., Guernsey ; m. 1876, Mary Lenose, 3WEN, Thomas, M.P. (L.) Launceston Divi- e. d. of F. A. Searle of S. Antonio, Tivoli, b. Italy. Educ. : Elizabeth sion, Cornwall, from 1892 ; 1840 ; Chair- College, Guernsey, man of Thomas Owen and Co., Cardiff, Sugar planter in Demerara and St. Lucia, also The Western Newspaper Association. 1869-91. Address : La Turquie, Guernsey. Address : Henley Grove, Westbury-on- [Died 28 Feb. 1902. Trym, near ; 5 Whitehall Gardens, . Clubs : National Liberal, Devon- shire. [Died 10 July 1898. DWEN. Hon. Sir William, Kt., cr. 1906; Puisne b. Judge, New South Wales ; 4 Nov. 1834 ; m. 1st, 1860, d. of Langer Carey, M.D. (d. PACE, Most Rev. Pietro, D.D., G.C.O.G., d. 1866); 2nd, 1875, Florence d. 1876), K.C.V.O. ; Archbishop of Rhode and Bishop : of b. of James Levick. Educ. Cheltenham ; Malta, 1889 ; Gozo, 1831 ; s. of Francis College, Dublin. Called to Bar, Pace and Margherite Stellini. Educ.: Rome, 1859 admitted to Bar of New South under Jesuits at the Roman Was ; Wales, College. in to Cardinals after- 1860 ; Q.C. 1882 ; raised to Bench, 1887 ; secretary Rome two ; Chief Judge in Equity, 1887-95. Address : wards was Vicar-General at Gozo of Mons.

Ellesmere, Hunters Hill, Sydney, New South Buttigieg and Delicata ; Professor of Philo- Wales. Club: Australian. sophy in the Seminary of Malta, and Pro- [Died 22 Nov. 1912. fessor of Moral Theology in the University of William Malta was for twelve of Gozo j)WEN, His Honour Judge Stevenson, ; years Bishop : Pastoral D.L., J.P. ; County Court Judge (Circuit Publications Many Letters on different different No. 28) from 1884 ; Chairman of Quarter subjects and occasions. Sessions for Pembrokeshire and Haverford- Address : Malta. [Died 29 July 1914. s. west ; b. 1834 ; of late W. Owen, Withy- PACKE, Hussey, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1846 ; o. surv. bush m. L. d. of ; Mary R., George Ray, s. of Lt.-Col. G. H. Packe, M.P., and Mary Inner 1856. Milton, Kt. Barr. Temple, Ann Lydia, e. d. of late John Heathcote, of Address : Ty Gwyn, Llantillio, Pertholey, Conington Castle, Hunts ; m. 1872, Lady Abergavenny. Club : Union. Alice Wodfchouse, e. d. of 1st Earl of [Died 20 Oct. 1909. Kimberley, K.G. ; one s. two d. Educ. : D.S.O. 1901 |)WEN-LEWIS, Cyril Alexander, ; Eton; Trinity Coll. Camb. (M.A.). High b. s. of 28 January 1871 ; 3rd Owen- Henry Sheriff of Leicestershire, 1877 ; chairman of Lewis, J.P., D.L., of Inniskeen, Co. Mona- Leicestershire Quaiter Sessions and County

ghan ; M.P. Carlow, 1874-80. Formerly Council ; contested (L.) Northern Div. of Captain 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers ; Leicestershire, 1874 and 1880 ; contested served South Africa, 1900-1902; commanded (L.U.) Loughborough Division, 1900. Ad- Cape Cyclist Corps (despatches, j Colony dress : Prestwold Hall, Loughborough : i D.S.O.) ; elected Member Legislative Council, Caythorpe Hall, Grantham ; 41 Charles I of 1903. Address : Cape Good Hope, Cape Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Arthur's. [Town. [Died 10 Nov. 1905. [Died 8 Oct. 1908. WENS, Most Rev. Richard, D.D. ; R.C. PADDON, Lieut. John Frederick, M.V.O. 1909 ; : Bishop of Clogher ; cons. 1894. Address b. e. s. of j R.N. ; 1856 ; John Bowden Paddon, Ireland. i Bishop's House, Monaghan, of The Strand, Teignmouth, Devonshire ; m. 3 1909. [Died March 1883, Ellen, 3rd d. of late Willaim M'lver, iXENBRIDGE, 1st Viscount (U.K.), cr. 1886 ; : of Stornoway, N.B. ; two s. Educ. privately. I William John Monson, P.C., K.C.V.O. ; 7th Entered R.N. 1870 ; promoted to Lieutenant . Baron 1728 Bt. 1611 Hon. Monson, ; ; while serving on Royal Yacht Victoria and Colonel 3rd Lincoln Regt. ; Hon. Colonel Albert ; accompanied King Edward VII. West (The Queen's Royal Regt. ; when Prince of Wales on Indian tour, 1875, A.D.C. to 1886-96 b. , ; and King George and Queen Mary when Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, 18 Prince and Princess of Wales on tour round Feb. 1829 e. s. of 6th Baron Monson and ; the world in H.M.S. Ophir, 1901. Address :

! Eliza Larken m. Adelaide 24 Dec. ; (d. 88 Orchard Road, Southsea. 1 1897). d. of 3rd V. Hawarden and sister of [Died 18 Feb. 1913. E. de 1869. Liberal. Educ. : ; Montalt, of PAGAN, Very Rev. John, D.D. ; Minister , Christ Church, Oxford (B.A.) M.P. Reigate, Parish of Bothwell, Lanarkshire, from 1865 ; 1858-62; Treasurer to Queen Victoria; d. of '; b. 30 June 1830 ; m. 1870, Margaret, : Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard ; *. d. Rev. Gavin Lang, Glassford ; three one Master of the Horse. Owned about 9000 Educ. : Wamphray Parish School ; Dumfries 'acres. Recreations: cricket, writing, col- Academy ; Univs. of Edinburgh and Glasgow. i lector of old books, and of first editions of B.A. 1853; M.A. 1854; D.D. 1886. Ap- ; ! Greek and Latin Classics. Heir : to Barony pointed to Parish of Forgandenny, Perth- !only, b. b. 1830. Address : Burton John, shire, 1861 ; Moderator of General Assembly .'Hall, 29 Square, S.W. Lincoln; Belgrave of Church of Scotland, 1899 ; Joint-Convener ! Clubs : Brooks's, Devonshire, National of Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Com- Liberal. [Died 16 Apr. 1898. of Committee of mittee, 1884 ; Convener I 5ANNE, Edward Chepmell, Attorney-General, Illustrated Lectures on the History, Work, liGuernsey, from 1895; b. 15 Dec. 1852; and Defence of the Church, 1893 ; Convener Is. of John and Martha of General Christian Liberality [ Ozanne, M.D., Chep- Assembly's h : 'mell. Educ. : Elizabeth College, Guernsey ; Committee, 1900. Recreations botanising 543 PAGET WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1016

mountain climbing, cultivating ferns and one s. four d. Educ. : privately, and at Alpine plants. Address : The Manse, city school. Studied at British Musea Bothwell, N.B. [Died 21 Jan. 1909. Heatherley's School of Art, and Roy) PAGET, Rt. Rev. Francis, D.D., Bishop of Academy schools, taking at the latter several of prizes, Armitage bronze medal, and tied Oxford, from 1901 ; Chancellor Order of gold medallist for historical painting, the Garter ; b. 20 Mar. 1851 ; 2nd s. of Sir painter of portraits, pictures (landscape James Paget, Bt. ; m. Helen Beatrice (d. exhibited from 1879 at 1900), e. d. of the Very Rev. R. W. Church, figure) ; s. d. Educ. : Academy. Publications : did a greai: 1883 ; four two St. Maryle- of illustration Sherk bone and All Souls Grammar School ; Shrews- work, including Holmes, Rodney Stone, etc. etc., and bury School ; Christ Church, Oxford. Illustrated London Hertford Scholarship, 1871 ; Chancellor's News, Graphic, Recreations : riding, driving, hi Prize for Latin Verse, 1871 ; First Class Sphere. ing, shooting ; formerly member of 2( Moderations, 1871 ; First Class (Lit. Hum.), Middx. (Artists' Corps), and Middlesex 1873 ; Senior student Christ Church, Oxford, Ye4j at manry (Duke of Cambridge's Hussar*. 1873 ; tutor, 1876 ; Oxford preacher Address : The Hawthorns, Church En Whitehall, 1882-83 ; examining chaplain to Finchley. Club : St. John's Wood Arts. 'Bishop of Ely ; Vicar of Bromsgrove, 1883- [Died Jan. 190!; 1885 ; Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology 29.

and Canon of Christ Church, 1885 ; chaplain PAINE, Sir Thomas, Kt., cr. 1882, when Pres to of 1892 Dean of Christ dent of Bishop Oxford, ; Incorporated Law Society ; directf' Church, Oxford, 1892-1901. Member of the London and Lancashire Life Assurance Cq Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline, b. Great Yarmouth, 1822; m. 1847, An*

1904-6. Publications: Concerning Spiritual (d. 1893), e. d. of fate J. Neave ; three of Faculties Gifts ; The Redemption Work ; three d. President of Incorporated La : and Difficulties for Belief and Disbelief ; The Society, 1882-83. Address Broomfiek in Hallowing of Work ; Essay Lux Mundi Westcott, Dorking ; 9 Albert Road, Regent of : on Sacraments ; The Spirit Discipline ; Park, N.W. Club Reform. Studies in the Christian Character; Intro- [Died 12 Feb. 190. of Ecclesiastical duction to 5th Book Hooker's PAKEMAN, Robert J., ; an active journals

< Polity; The Redemption of War ; Christ the in the Transvaal, with the cardinal policy The Recom- of the British inhabi Way ; A Primary Charge ; maintaining the rights

mendations of the Royal Commission on ants. Before and after the Jameson Rai : Ecclesiastical Discipline; A Visitation edited the Star, which then afforded the on] : in be Charge. Address Cuddesdon, Wheatley. expression of Uitlander opinion ; S.O. Oxon. [Died 2 Aug. 1911. ning of 1899 left to edit the Lea cr. where his denunciation of corruption arl PAGET, Sir James, 1st Bt. ; 1871 ; F.R.S., and political crime led to his arrest by tM D.C.L. ; LL.D., F.R.C.S. Cambridge and Boers on charge of high treason ; Editor Edinburgh ; Hon. M.D. Dublin, Bonn, and Edin- the Transvaal Leader, 1899-1902 ; engagd Wurzburg ; Hon. F.R.C.S. Dublin to Victoria in general political work. Club : Ran., burgh ; Serjeant-surgeon Queen Prince of Johannesburg. [Died 8 July 190 from 1877 ; Surgeon to Wales St. Bartholo- Sir Francis K.C.M.C from 1863 ; Consulting Surgeon PAKENHAM, Hon. John, Member of s. of Earl mew's Hospital ; Corresponding cr. 1898 ; b. 1832 ; 7th 2nd of France b. 11 Jan. 1814 m. d. of Rev. H Institute ; ; Longford ; m. Caroline, Lydia, d. of Rev. Henry North, 1844. H. Ward, 1879. Entered Diplomatic Se Commenced Educ. : St. Bartholomew's. 1852 ; Secretary of Legation, Buenos Aj of Rio practice, 1837 ; President College Surgeons, 1864; acting Charge" d'Affaires, London 1868 Bruss_ 1875 ; Vice-Chancellor University, Janeiro, 1867 ; Stockholm, ; : Lectures on 18 1884-95. Publications Surgical 1868 ; Washington, 1871 ; Copenhagen, W of etc. Heir : Pathology ; Records Harvey, Minister Resident, Santiago, 1878; Enr s. John, b. 1848. Address : 5 Park Square Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotent West, N.W. [Died 30 Dec. 1899. to Argentine Republic and Paraguay, *. of Extraordinary and Minister PI PAGET, John ; b. May 1811 ; Thomas Envoy and 1896-11 Paget, Humberston, Leicestershire. Barr. potentiary to Sweden Norway, Middle Temple, 1838; secretary to Lord Address : Bernhurst, Hurst Green, Si Clubs : St. Travellers'. Chancellor, 1852 ; Metropolitan Police Magis- James's, 26 Jan. U trate, 1864-89. Publications : The New [Died Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Henry, C.I; Examen ; Paradoxes and Puzzles. Address: PAKENHAM, L b. 28 June 1826 ; o. surv. s. of la 28 Boltons, S.W. Clubs : Reform, Bur- 1905 ; Hercules lington Fine Arts. [Died 28 May 1898. Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Sir Pakenhaij and Hon. Stapleton, 4th Rt. Hon. Sir Richard 1st Bt. K.C.B., Emily PAGET, Homer, ; m. If of of 22nd Lord Le Despencer ; cr. 1886 ; P.C. ; for many years chairman Elizabeth Staples, e. d. of William Ch Sessions and Co. Somerset ; Quarter Council, Colonel East Lanes r s. of late New York. b. Somerset, 14 Mar. 1832 ; 2nd Cranmore formerly M.P. Co. Antrim. Entered John Moore Paget, Hall, Somerset^ 1888 1844 Lt.-Gen. 1882 ; retired, ; and Elizabeth, d. of late Rev. J. F. Doveton, ; Crimea, 1854 (twice wounded, despat Rector of Mells ; m. Caroline, 2nd d. of H. E. medal, with clasp, Sardinian and Turl Surtees, M.P. Redworth, Co. Durham, and medals, 5th cl. Medjidieh, Brevet Major i Dane End, Herts, 1866. Educ. : Sandhurst. Lieut. - Col.) Fenian Raid, 1866 (medl Served 66th Berkshire Regiment, 1848-63, ; with clasp). Decorated : Jubilee Crime[ in Ireland, Canada, Gibraltar, and India ; Address: 19 Hertford Street, M.P. East 1865-68: for Mid War. Somerset, Co. Ireland. for Wells Division Langford Lodge, Antrim, Clu\ Somerset, 1868-85 ; Carlton. [Died 20 Feb. 19] Somerset, 1885-95 ; was Capt. North Somerset Yeomanry, and Hon. Lieut.-Col. PALGRAVE, Francis Turner M.A., LL.I b. Great Yarmoutl 3rd Batt. Somerset L.I. Owned about 5000 private gentleman ;

r>28 1824 ; e. s. of Sir Francis Palgravl acres. Heir : s. Arthur, [b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Sept. of Daws Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon Finch-Hatton, *K.H., and Elizabeth, 2nd d. | d. Great Yarmouth ; m. Cecil, d. of 12th Earl of Winchilsea ; one d.] ^Turner, M.P. Educ. : Chs Address : Cranmore Hall, Shepton Mallet. J. Milnes Gaskell, Balliol and Exeter Colleges, Oxfoi I Club : Carlton. [Died 3 Feb. 1908. house ; Rt. He I PAGET, Sidney Edward, artist; b. London, Assistant Private Secretary to E. 1846 ; Vice-Principal 4 Oct. 1860 ; 4th s. of Robert Paget, vestry W. Gladstone, f Kneller Hall Training School, 1850; E clerk of Clerkenwell, 1856-92 ; m. 1893 ; 544 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 aminer and an Assistant Educa- Secretary, .itown, Ireland ; Trinity College, Dublin. tion 1855-84 Professor of Office, ; Poetry, Clubs : Sackville Street, Dublin. , 1885-95. Publications : [Died 14 Dec. 1897. and 1854 Idylls Songs, ; Original Hymns, PALMER, Sir Arthur Hunter, K.C.M.G., cr. 1867 ; Lyrical 1871 Visions of 1881 Poems, ; ; Lieut. Governor, 1893 ; Colonial England, 1882 ; and other Amenophis Poems, Secretary, Queensland ; b. 1819 ; m. 1865,

1892 ; on Art edited the Essays ; Golden Cecilia Jessie Mosman of Armidale, N.S.W. Treasury, Children's Treasury, Shakespeare's (d. 1885). President of L. Council and Lyrics, Selection from Herrick, Poems of Premier. Address : Easton Gray, Brisbane, J. Keats, Selection from Alfred, Lord Queensland. [Died 19 Mar. 1898. Tennyson's of Lyrics, Treasury English PALMER, Capt. Arthur Percy, D.S.O. 1901 ; Sacred and others. Recreation : 3rd Poetry, Batt. East Surrey Regt. ; b. 4 Sept. violin. Address 15 ; Cranley Place, South 1872; y. s. of J. T. Palmer of Seaton, Kensington ; Little Dorset. Park, Lyme Regis, Devon ; m. 1902, Josephine Helen, 4th d. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 24 Oct. 1897 of William Henry Miles. Served with llth 'ALGRAVE, Sir Reginald FrancisDouce.K.C.B., Batt. Imperial Yoemanry and African Con- cr. 1892 b. South 1900 ; Westminster, 28 June 1829 ; stabulary, Africa, (Queen's medal, 3 4th .

of 1901 ; b. 1840 m. d. of Office, House Commons, 1853 ; Examiner ; 1st, 1867, Helen, Harris of Private Bills, 1866; second Clerk Assistant, Aylmer ; 2nd, 1898, Constance Gab- rielle d. of and 1868-70 ; Clerk Assistant, 1870-86 ; Clerk of Roberts, Godfrey Shaw the House of Commons, 1886-1900. Pub- widow of Walter Roberts. Educ. : Chelten- lications : Oliver ham. Entered Indian 1857 Cromwell, the Protector ; Army, ; General, 1899 served Indian An Appreciation based on Contemporary ; Mutiny with Hodson's

: 1857-59 Evidence ; Oliver Cromwell H.H. The Horse, ; North-West Frontier, 1863 ; Lord Protector and the Insurrection against Abyssinian War, 1867-68; Duma Expedi-

1894-95 ; his Government of March 1655 ; The House tion, Acheen, 1876-77 ; Afghan

of : 1878-79 Soudan Commons Illustrations of its History and War, ; War, 1885 ; com- manded Chin Hills Practice ; The Chairman's Handbook. Re- Expedition, 1892-93 ; : 1897-98 creations drawing with brush and pencil- Tirah, ; Commander-in-Chief in modelling in wax and clay and stone carving. India, 1900-1902. Clubs : United Service, Address : Salisbury. [Died 13 July 1904 Cavalry. [Died 28 Feb. 1904. Sir Charles 1st cr. Sir PALMER, Mark, Bt., 1886 ; ALIT, Tarak Nath, Kt., cr. 1913 ; barrister- J.P. M.P- (L.) Durham at-law Hon. Fellow Calcutta University. D.L., ; (Jarrow), from 1885 : Hon. Col. 1st Newcastle and Address : The University, Calcutta. of [Died 3 Nov. 1914. Durham Engineers ; Commander Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy ; PALITANA, Thakur Saheb Sir, Mansinghji founder of Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding Sursinghji, K.C.S.I., cr. 1896 ; b. 1863 ; S. Co.. Jarrow also coal-owner and iron- father 1885. Address : Palitana, Kathiawar, ; master b. South 3 Nov. 1822 m. Bombay. [Died Aug. 1905. ; Shields, ; 1st, Jane, d. of Ebenezer Robson, Newcastle, ALLISER, Admiral Henry St. Leger Bury ; 1846 ; 2nd, Augusta, d. of Albert Lambert, b. 22 June 1839 ; m. 1878, Beatrix, y. d. of of 1867 1875) ; d. General Astell, Woodbury Hall, Beds. Paris, (d. 3id, Gertrude, of James Montgomery, D.L., J.P., Cranford, Entered Navy, 1852 ; Rear-Admiral, 1893 ; 1877. 1st of served Baltic, 1854; Black Sea, 1855; pro- Middlesex, Mayor Jarrow, 1875 M.P. North 1874-X5. Owned tected British interests during Carlist War, ; Durham, in about 4000 acres. Hf*- : s.' George, b. 1848. 1871 ; Naval Officer charge at Hong-Kong Address : Grinkle 1891-93 Commander-in-Chief on Pacific Park, Loftus, ; ; Newcastle-on 37 Curzon W. Station, 1896-99. Recreation : a keen sports- Tyne ; Street, Clubs : Reform. man. Seat: Castle Warden, Straffan, Co. Brooks's, 3 June 1907. Kildare. Address : Warehead, Halnaker, [Died Chichester. [Died 17 March 1907. PALMER, Sit Elwin Mifford, K.C B. 1897; K.C.M.G. cr. 1892 ; Governor National Bank PALMER, Sir Archdale Robert, 4th Bt. ; cr. of Egypt from 1898 ; President Agricultural 1791 ; J.P. ; Lieut. Rifle retired Brigade, : Bank of from 1902 b. 3 Mar. 1852 ; 1 Egypt 1869 ; b. Wanlip Hall, Nov. 1838 ; e. s. of 2nd s. of Edward Palmer and Cnroline, d. of 3rd Bt. and d. of S. P. Emily Elizabeth, y. d. of Col. Gunthorpe ; m. Mary, Maj. Herbert Holford of Westonbirt, Gloucestershire ; S. M. Clogstoun, V.C., 1881. Educ: . Lancing ather 1866 ; m. 1873, Lady Augusta Amelia College ; Served in Indian Financial Depart- d. of 9th Earl Ferrers. Educ. : Eton. >hirley, ment, 1871-85. Director- General of Accounts Lieut. 1860. Heir : b. b. 3ecame George, Cordons of in Egypt, 1885-89 ; has Grand .841. Address: Wanlip Hall, Leicester. Osmanieh and Medjidieh ; Financial Adviser ?lub: Carlton. [Died 26 July 1905. to H.H. the Khedive, 1889-98. Recreations : . LMER, Arthur, Litt.D., LL.D., D.C.L. ; golf, cycling. Address : Cairo, Egypt. Fellow (1867) Professor of Latin (1880), Club : St. James's. [Died 28 Jan. 1906. Public Orator (1888), Trinity College, Dublin ; Sir George Robson, 2nd Bt., cr. !). Guelph, Canada, 14 Sept. 1841 ; 4th s. of PALMER, 1886 b. 5 Jan. 1849 s. of 1st Bt. and Jane, lateVen. Arthur Palmer, 1st Rector of Guelph, ; ; S. d. of Ebenezer Robson, Newcastle ; father, Archdeacon of Toronto ; m. Fanny, o. d. of 1907. Resided in Heir : b. Alfred, W. Green, Cleveden, 1879. Educ. : Guelph Italy. b. 1853. [Died 24 Aug. 1910. Grammar School ; Cheltenham College ; Trin. Coll. Dublin. Berkeley Medallist, PALMER Rev. George Thomas, Rector of of 1862 ; Senior Moderator Classics and Junior Newington, from 1875; Hon. Canon Moderator Natural Science, 1863. Publica- Rochester, 1890. Educ. : St. Peter's College, tions : in 1860- editor of P. Ovidii Heroides xiv., 1874 ; Cambridge (M.A.). Chaplain India, 1861-69 Vicar of 8ex. Propertli Elegiae, 1880 ; The Satires of 1861 ; Rector of Lvnuood, ; 1869-75. Address : Horace, 1882, 6th ed. 1896 ; The Amphitruo St. James's, Notting Hill, of )f Plautus, 1888 ; Records the Tercentenary Rectory, Newington, S.E. of Dublin University, 1894; Catullus in [Died 7 Dec. 1908. P.C. Hacinillan's Parnassus Series, 1896 ; editor PALMER, Rt. Hon. George William, : s. of late Of Hermathena. Recreations cricket, golf, 1906 ; J.P. ; b. 1851 ; George tawn tennis. Address : Noel Lodge, Kings- Palmer; m. Eleanor, e. d. of late Henry 18 545 PALMER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Barrett of Surbiton, 1879. Educ. : Grove M.P., of Marlston and Reading, Berks (one of of House, Tottenham. Biscuit manufacturer; the founders Huntley and Palmers) ;

Alderman of Borough of Reading ; Mayor, m. 1882, Jean (d. 1909), d. of William

1888-89 ; M.P. 1892-95 ; contested Woking- Young Craig, M.P. for North Staffs. 1880- : ham Div. of Berks, 1898 ; M.P. (L.) Read- 1885 ; one d. Educ. University College, : ing, 1898-1904. Recreations hunting and London ; Sorbonne University, Paris ; gradu- shooting. Address : Marlston House, near ated B.Sc. at London University. Director Anne's of Newbury, Berks ; Queen Mansions, Huntley and Palmers, Limited ; J.P., S.W. Clubs : Reform, Devonshire, National D.L., Berkshire, and for many years Chair- Liberal. [ Died 8 Oct. 1913. man of Council of University College, of PALMER. Henry John, managing editor of Reading ;1 Member Senate of London M.P. 1900-1906. the Yorkshire Post, the Yorkshire Evening University ; (C.) Salisbury, Publication : Post, the Yorkshire Weekly Post, from Poultry Management on a Farm. Recreation : : none. 1890; J.P, for Leeds; b. Wotton, near golf. Heir Address : 50 15 Dec. o. s. of late Grosvenor Square, W. ; Win- Gloucester, 1853; combe George Palmer, Gloucester, and Margaret Park, South Wiltshire. [Died 16 Apr. 1910. Smalley, Grindleton, Yorkshire ; m. d. of Colonel C.B. 1902 retired James Izacke, Gloucester, 1879. Educ. : PALMES, Philip, ; ; late 1st Batt. North Gloucester British School ; private study. commanding Loyal Lanes b. 7 Oct. Midland Railway, 1869-78; contributor to Regt. ; Bridlington, Yorks, 1856 ; s. of late Captain J. P. Palmes, Gloucester Mercury, 1876-78 ; sub-editor R.N. ; m. Hilda St. Alban, d. of late R. F. Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 1878-84 ; assistant Educ. : St. Peter's editor, 1884-86; editor Birmingham Daily Jermyn. School, York. Joined 81st served Gazette, 1886-90 : President Newspaper Regt. 1874; Afghan 1878-79 at the and Society 1900-1; President Institute of War, ; present siege of Ali and Journalists, 1901-2. Publications : Some capture Musjid (medal clasp) ; South African War, 1901-2 ; operations in Great Tory Reforms, 1885 ; Tlv Cass for the River and the Crown, and other Political Broadsheets ; Transvaal, Orange Colony, 1901 to 31 1902 The Press Militant, 1900. Recreations : golf, Cape Colony, Apr. May 5 rose - culture. Address : Newton Priory, (despatches, Queen's medal with clasps, Address: 108 Clifton N.W. Leeds. Clubs : Leeds, Leeds and County C.B.). Hill, Club : Primrose. 29 Jan. Conservative. [Died 26 Feb. 1903. [Died 1914. of from PALMER, Rev. James Nelson, M.A. Educ. : PARET, William, Bishop Maryland s. 1885 ; b. New 23 Sept. 1826 : of St. John's College, Oxford ; deacon. 1864 ; York, John and Hester Paret ; m. 1st, Maria G. , 1865 ; curate of Shiptone-on-Stour, Peck, 2nd, Mrs. Sarah Hayden Haskell ; 1857-59 ; Breamore. Hants, 1861-64 ; rector, three s. d. : 1864-68 curate of i'a^erland, Isle of Wight, two Educ. Hobart College, restored the Geneva, N.Y. Rector successively at Clyde, 1879-80 ; rector, 1888-91 ; N.Y., Pierrepont Manor, N.Y., East Saginaw, church ; ex-County Councillor for Brading Elmira. Div., Isle of Wight : ex-Hon Sec. Lifeboat Michigan, N.Y., Williamsport, Penn., and Epiphany Church, Washington, D.C. Institution ; and ex-Hon. Sec. Shipwrecked Publications : Pastoral of Mariners' Institution, Bembridge, Isle of Use the Prayer Book ; St. Peter and the Primacy ; Place Wight ; Past Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodce, and Function of the Sunday School. Re- England ; Past Grand Chaplain, Grand M.M. creation : fishing. Address : 1110 Madison Lodge, Eng. ; P.P S., Royal Arch Chapter ; P.PS. Warden, Hants and IsJe of Wight: Ave., Balto, Ind. [Died 11 Jan. 1911. P.P.S.W., Prov. M.M. Lodge, Hants and PARIS, Gaston Bruno Paulin ; Academic Isle or Wight. Address : Bembridge, Isle francaise et Acad6mie des Inscriptions : of Wight. Clubs Junior Cariton, Constitu- Belles-Lettres ; professeur au College de Cowes. et tional ; Royal Yacht Squadron, France administrateur du College de

[.Died 7 Sept 1908. France ; n6 Avenay (Marne), 9 aofit 1839 ; PALMER, Rev. Sir Lewis Henry, 9th Bt., cr. fils de Paulin Paris, membre de 1'Acad. des b. s. of 7th Bt. Inscr. a : 1660 ; 16 Aug. 1818 ; 2nd ; mari Marguerite Mahou. Educ. e. of and Mary Grace, d. 2nd Lord Sondes ; Paris, College Rollin ; e"tudiait & Bonn et

S. b. 1892. Educ. : Harrow ; Christ Church, Gottingen, puis a Paris. Docteur-es-lettres,

Oxford (M.A.). Ordained, 1841 ; Rector of archiviste-pal^ographe, licencie" en di East Cariton, 1843-78. Owned about 4200 D'abord professeur de grammaire fr acres. Heir : c. Edward aux libres de la rue Gerson Geoffrey Broadley pours ; pi Palmer J.P. \b. 14 June 1864 ; o. g. of late re'pe'titeur, directeur-adjoint et directei Col. F. 'Palmer; m. 1891, Sibyll Caroline, e. d'e"tudes pour la philologie romane a l'e"( Neill s. d. of late Capt. W. J. Smith ; two pratique des hautes e"tudes ; professeur si one d. Educ. : Magdalene College, Cam- ple'ant puis professeur titulaire au College bridge. Late Major Reserve of Officers. France. Publications : Etude sur le role : : Address Withcote Hall, Oakhain. Club 1'accent latin en francais, 1862 ; Histol Cariton Junior Cariton.] Address East poe"tique de Charlemagne, 1869 ; La Hall, Rockingham, Northamptonshire du moyen age, premiere se'rie, 1889; "de\

[Died 28 Apr. 1909 ieme serie, 1899 ; La litte'rature francaise 1888 Penseurs et PALMER, Sir Roger William Henry, 5th Bt., moyen age, ; poetes, b. Poemes et tegendes du moyen age, cr. 1777 ; Lieut.-Gen. ; 1832 ; s. of 4th Francois 1901 Tableau de la litt Bt. and d. of John Matthews, Eyarth and Villon, ; ture francaise du age (en Plastock, Denbighshire ; S. father 1869 : m. moyen angk 1902. Address : de Millicent, d. of Rev. Plumer Rooper, Abbots Paris, College Francej 6 March If Repton, Hunts, 1883. Educ. : Eton. Served [Died

in llth Hussars through Crimea ; charged PARISH, Frank ; b. Buenos Aires, 1824 ; 3| at s. of Sir in the Light Brigade Balaclava ; ex- late Woodbine Parish ; m. Ms d. changed 2nd Life Guards, 1856-70 ; Col. guerita, of John Miller and Dolores s. : 26th Hussars, 1891 ; M.P. Co. Mayo, 1867- bastro ; two one d. Educ. Public S 1875. Owned aboui 115,000 acres. Heir: in England. At the age of 17 accompani^ none. Address : Ken ore Park, Rush. Dub- his father on a special mission to Naples

lin Cefn North ; Protocolist arid where he remained ; Park, Wiexham. Walts Sec., Sf| Cross- Glenisland, Maidenhead ; Keenagh, years, bringing home the Reciprocity Treaj : Arthur's. ret molina, Co. Mayo. Clubs Cariton, made with the King of Naples ; on [Died 30 May 1910. to England went through a short trail Sir 1st cr. 1904 b. 4 in the Office received of PALMER, Walter, Bt., ; Foreign ; one a. of late Feb. 1858 ; 3rd George Palmer, appointments on the newly-formed Consi 546 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1016 PARKER

18-43 served for : Establishments in China, ; Educ. Eton ; University College, Oxford nearly ten years at each of the Ports then (Scholar and Fellow). M.A., 1st Class a transfer to the opened to trade ; obtained Literae Humaniores. Public Examiner, Ox- in to Consulate Buenos Aires, where, owing ford, 1859, 1860, 1863, and 1868 ; private rupture of diplomatic relations and the death secretary, Colonial Office, 1864-65; M.P.

of his chief he became acting Consul-General Perthshire, 1868-74 ; Perth, 1878-92 ; served sole of British in- on for and the representative Commissions Public Schools, England ; retired from the for terests, 1853-60 ; service, Endowed Schools, Scotland ; and for in 1873 ; shortly after arrival England Military Education ; was Chairman of De- elected Chairman of the Buenos Aires Gt. partmental Committee on Education, Scot- Southern .Railway, of which he had been land, and of the Court of Locus Standi. the chief representative in Buenos Aires for Publications : Essays on Classical Education, ten years previously. Address : 5 Glou- Popular Education, University Endowments, etc. cester Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Sir Robert Peel, from his private [Died 2 May 1906. papers ; Life and Letters of Sir James Cecil C.B. : PARK, Maj.-Gen. William, 1906 ; Graham. Recreation was Major of Oxford Commanding East Lanes Division from University Volunteers. Address : 32 Old b. s. of late Rev. J. A. 1910; 1856; Park, Queen Street, Westminster, S.W. ; Fairlie, : Vicar of Methwold, Norfolk ; m. Caroline Ayrshire. Club Athenaeum. Maud, d. of late Admiral Robert Coote, C.B. [Died 18 June 1910. s. d. Educ. : 1884 ; one two Haileybury. PARKER, Captain and Brevet-Major Francis Maitland Entered army, 1875 ; Capt. 1883 ; Major Wyborn, D.S.O. 1900; Brevet-

1892 ; Lieut.-Col. 1899 ; Col. 1900 ; Brig.- Majority, 1902 ; West Australian Mounted

Gen. 1906 ; Major-Gen. 1907 ; served Afghan Infantry ; Embarkation Staff Officer, Stan' of the War, 1879-80 (medal) ; D.A.A.G. on Staff Base, Cape Town, South Africa, 1901- 11. in b. 18 of Gen. Sir Stewart Burma ; A.A.G. 1902; Sept. 1876; e. s. of Chief- Justice Parker to Gen. Crealock, Burma ; A.A.G. at Well- ; m. 1901, Jessie Dorothy, in d. of J. ington, Southern India ; second command Stenhouse, of Melbourne, Victoria. Educ. : 2nd Batt., Aldershot, 1897 ; second in com- High School, Perth, West Australia.

mand 1st Batt., India, 1899 ; commanded Admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the 1st Devons, S. Africa, from Oct. 1899; in Supreme Court of West Australia, 1899. command of a column in South Africa from Address : Port Hedland, West Australia. 1901 (Queen '.* medal with 3 clasps, King's [Died 17 March 1915. medal with - clasps, A.D.C. to King, Brevet Admiral PARKER, George ; reserved list ; Colonel) ; A A.G. South-Eastern District, J.P. for b. Devon ; Newton Hall, Cheshire, 1902 ; D.A.G. in 1903 ; 1 India, Commanding Sept. 1827 ; 2nd s. of Admiral of the Fleet Nasirabad 1906 A.D.C. to Brigade, India, ; Sir William Parker, Bt., G.C.B., and Frances the 1900-7. Address : The King, Paddock, Anne, d. of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 5th Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire. Club : Junior Bt. ; m. 1st, 1857, Anne Elizabeth (d. 1895), 29 United Service. [Died March 1913. o. c. of W. M. Praed of Bitton House, Teign- Professor and ARK, John, D.Lit. ; of Logic and mouth, Delamore, Ivybridge ; 2nd Metaphysics, Queen's University (formerly 1903, Rachel Violet, d. of late John Holmes s. of Calcutta. Educ. : Queen's College), Belfast, from 1868 ; of Rev. E. Trimmer, late Rev. Robert of ; and in R.N. Entered Park, M.A., Ballymoney ; Putney R.N. as d. of late Naval 1840 became t. 1867, Margaret, 2nd Henry Cadet, ; Lieut. 1846 ; 1849 Lyons, J.P., Sligo ; two s. two d. Educ. : Commander, ; Capt 1854 ; served in Ireland ). Pro- Mediterranean, Pacific, and China Com- Queen's University, (M.A " ; fessor of mander H.M.S. Metaphysics and Ethics, Magee Spiteful," 1851-52 ; in 1865-68 in China as Commander College, Derry, ; Examiner Mental " against pirates H.M.S. 1853-55 Science, Queen's University, 1868-82 ; Fellow Barracouta," ; served afterwards in Mental and Moral Science, Royal Univer- in Mediterranean and West Indies and North America as " sity of Ireland, 1882-1909; Member of " " Captain H.M. ships Vulture" and Senate of Queen's University, Belfast. Ad- Liffey ; became Rear-Admiral reserved dress : Queen's University, Belfast. list, 1872. Recreations : hunting, fishing, [Died 25 Apr, 1913. shooting ; was M.F.H. Dartmoor Hounds 12 ARKE, Lieut.-Gol. and Brevet-Col. Roger years, 1877-89. Address : Delamore, Ivy- 'Kennedy, C.B. 1900; retired; b. 15 Mar. bridge, Devon. Club : United Service. 1848 s. ; of Major George Parke. Educ. : [Died 31 Aug. 1904. Oxford. Joined 3rd Dragoon 1870 ; Sir Guards, PARKER. George Arthur, K.B. ; cr. 1896 ; commanded that regt. 1892-97 ; commanded b. 25 Feb. 1843. Educ. : Uppingham ; iiatt. I.Y., Brigadier 17th and 18th Trin. Hall, Camb. Entered M.C.S. 1863; and on Staff in South il.Y., Africa, 1900-2 Judge, High Court, Madras, 1885. Address : 4 (despatches, Queen's medal, clasps, King's 26 Whitehall Court, S.W. Club : East India medal, 2 clasps); High Sheriff, Co. Sligo, United Service. [Died 5 June 1900. 1910. Address: Chiselhampton, Walling- Rev. D.D. Minister of the for>{ PARKER, Joseph, ; ; Doonally, Sligo. Clubs: Army and City Temple, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. ; b. y, Cavalry. [Died 23 Jan. 1911. 9 Hexham-on-Tyne, Apr. 1830 ; m. 1st,

fVRKE, Sir K.C.B. ; cr. 1887 J William, ; P 1851, Ann Nesbit, Horsley Hills; 2nd, Gen. b. 1822 (retired) ; ; m. Anna, o. d. of 1864, d. of Andrew Common of Sunderland late Maj.-Gen. W. Nepean, 1865. Educ. Educ. : (d. 1899). private schools ; by

Eton. Entered 1840 ; Gen. 1882 army, ; special tutors ; Univ. Coll. London. Inde- served Crimea, 1855 ; Indian 1857- Mutiny, pendent Minister, Banbury, Oxford, 1853-58 ; - - , 1859 ; Aide de to Victoria Camp Queen ; Cavendish Chapel, Manchester, 1858-69; u commanded S.E. District, 1874-77 ; Colonel City Temple, London, 1869-1901 ; Chairman I 2nd Batt. Worcestershire Regiment, 1883- of Congregational Union of England and 1886 Seaforth ; Highlanders, 1886. Address : Wales (twice), of London Congregational i Thornhill House ; Stalbridge, S.O., Dorset. Union, and twice of London Congregational 29 March [Died 1897. Board ; was Chairman of Manchester Con- IkRKER, Rt. Hon. Charles Stuart, Hon. LL.I). gregational Board and of Lancashire Con- fc Hon. ^Glasgow ; D.C.L. Oxford ; P.C. ; J.P. : gregational Union. Publications Ecce Deus ; I (Co. Ayr ; The Honorary Fellow, University Paraclete ; The People's Bible (25 vols.) ; I Oxford ; b. 1 June 1829 e. s. of [College, ; The Pulpit Bible (750,000 words) ; Spring- |C. S. Parker of Fairlie, and dale Ayrshire, Aig- Abbey ; Well Begun ; Might Have i fourth, Liverpool, and e. d. of S. Been Folk : Anne, ; Tyne None Like It ; To-day's I Sandbach of Bible Hafodunos, . Denbighshire. ; To-day's Christ ; Walden Stanyer ; 547 PARKER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Christian Profiles in a Pagan Mirror, 1898 : medical man and settled in London. Edue. : Paterson's 1898 Preacher's Life : Parish, ; A Plymouth. Publications : Dorothy Fox, An and an 1899. 1870 How it all 1871 Autobiography Album, ', Happened, ; The Address : 14 Lyndhurst Gardens, Hamp- Prescotts, 1874 ; Gosau Smithy, 1875 ; Adam stead, N.W. [Died 28 Nov. 1902. and Eve, 1880; Robin, 1882; Loyalty 1888 1891 The PARKER, Sir Melville, 6th Bt. ; cr. 1797; George, ; Dumps, ; Squire, 1892 ; Can this be 1896 ; The Follief . D.L., J.P. ; Lieut. Scots Fusilier Guards, Love, of Fashion. Recreations : en- retired, 1844 ; b. 14 Feb. 1824 ; S. b. 1877 ; collecting m. Jessie (A. 1899), d. of Thomas Hector, gravings illustrating manners and costume," Toronto, Upper Canada, 1847. Heir : none. and fans. Address : 18 Upper Phillimore 2 Address : Knoyle, near Cooksville, Toronto, Place, Kensington, W. [Died Nov. 1903. Canada. [Died 17 Nov. 1903. PARROTT, William, M.P. (L.) Normaaton

Sir Division, from 1904 ; s. of James' PARKER, William Biddulph, 2nd Bt. ; cr. Yorks, and Susannah Parrott b. Row 1844; D.L., J.P. ; b. 14 Aug. 1824; S. ; Green,

18 Dec. 1843 ; m. Elizai father 1866 ; m. 1st, Jane Constance, d. of Somersetshire, 1868, of Yorks. Educ. : Self- Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 6th Bt. ; 2nd, Thompson Methley, Kathleen Mary, d. of Lorenzo Kirkpatrick taught. Began work in a brickyard wheni 8 of at 9 coal Hall, Holly Bush, Staffordshire, 1887. years age ; factory ; pit justi before 10 at Educ. : Rugby. Scots Fusilier Guards, ; colliery checkweighman the. of 30 elected miners' in 1845-49. Heir : s. William, ft. 1889. Ad- age ; agent West! Yorkshire when 34 South and West York! dress : Blackbrook House, Fareham, Hamp- ; shire. [Died 23 Jan, 1902. shire Miners' Association Amalgamated in! was then elected Miners' Col. Hon. retired 1881, Agent foil PARNELL, Arthur, R.E., Yorkshire Miners' Association was Member list 6; 4 Jan. 1841 3rd s. of 3rd Baron ; ; ; and Vice-Chairman of Barnsley School Boardi Congleton and Sophia, o. d. of Col. Hon. 3 years, and a Member of the Barnsley William Bligh ; m. 1868, d. of Mary Anna, Town Council 9 elected late Alfred Rouse Dunn of Amberley, Glos. years, general and; corresponding secretary to Yorkshire Mineral four s. four d. Educ. : Rottingdean, near 1904. Address : Ordnance Carshalton Association, 5 Craven Brighton ; School, Street. W.C. 2 Huddersfield R.M.A. Woolwich. Entered R.E. 1857 Strand, ; Road,' Yorkshire. Clubs : Leeds 1867 1876 Lieut.-Col. 1882 Barnsley, and? Capt. ; Major, ; Liberal Wakefleld Liberal. Col. 1883 served abroad at Mauritius County ; (ret.), ; [Died 9 Nov. 1905. in India, and at Gibraltar. Publications Joseph, Mus. Doc. The Action of Lightning and the Means of PARRY, (Cantab.); Pro] fessor of Music, University College ; Director Defending Life and Property from its Effects, South Wales School of Music, Cardiff, Soutffl 1882 ; The War of the Succession in Spain Wales b. 21 ; Merthyr, May 1841. Edue. J in the of Queen 1888 ; British Reign Anne, R.A.M. Sir W. S. from and ; composition, Bennett? Policy Social, Home, Imperial Manuel Garcia Dr. Points of View, 1895. Address: 11 St. singing, ; organ, Steggallj| Loo S.W. Publications : oratorios Emmanuel, Saul o: I Mansions, Chelsea, Tarsus cantatas The 28 1914. ; Birds, Nebuchad-.j [Died July M.S. nezzar, Cambria, Prodigal Son, Joseph j PARR, Admiral Alfred Arthur Chase ; b. 14 operas Blodwen, M.S. Virginia, Sylvi June 1849. Entered Navy 1863 ; Captain, Arianwen, King Arthur ; three hundrei 1887; Vice-Admiral, 1905; retired, 1906; songs, etc. ; glees, etc. ; anthems ; Ceri Admiral retired list, 1908; served Arctic wen ; The Maid of Seer ; The Maid of Ce Expedition (promoted Commander) ; Egypt Ydfa ; four hundred hymn tunes and mai (3rd Class Medjidie). Address : 36 Castle male choruses. Address : Co Hill Folkestone. University Avenue, Cardiff Penarth. [Died 20 Feb. 1914. ; Cartref, [Died 17 Feb. 1903 PARR, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Hallam, K.C.B., PARSONS, Major Frederick George, D.S.( cr. 1911 ; C.B. 1893 ; C.M.G. 1880 ; retired 1900 ; 3rd Batt. the Queen's. Served Souti s. 1906 ; b. 24 July 1847 ; 2nd of Thomas Africa. [Died 26 Apr. 1904 Clements Parr and Julia, e. d. of Sir Charles Harold George. Educ. : Mel Elton, 6th Bt. of Clevedon ; m. Lilian, 3rd PARSONS, s. bourne ; Wadham College, Oxford (Seni< d. of George Monck Gibbs, 1888 ; one 2nd Class Clas Educ. : Eton Sandhurst. Joined 13th scholar, 1887) ; Mods. 2nd ; Chief Light Infantry, 1865; Mil. Sec. to Sir Greats, 1890; Leader-writer, etc under E. Scots Bartle Frere, 1877-80; Kaffir and Zulu W. Henley, and National Observer, 1891-92 ; called to Bar, Innej Wars (despatches, C.M.G.) ; Commandant 1893 member Counci Remount 1st Boer War, and Commandant Temple, ; Legislative Western 1897 Founder ant Mounted Infantry : Egyptian War, 1882, as Australia, ; Com. Mounted Infantry (severely wounded, 1st Vice-President Kalgoorlie Chamber c Mines ; Lieutenant 53rd East Kent Imperif li despatches twice) ; Egyptian Army, 1883 ; Yeomanry ; South Africa, 1901-2 (wounded! Suakin Expedition, 1884 ; as Commandant at medal, 5 clasps) ; Commanded detachmeal Suakin ; action of Tamai ; Bt. Lieut.-Col. ; representative troops for Coronation, ex S\ Nile Expedition, 1885 ; accompanied Sir C. Bavarian, 1902 ; Read paper on Constitution Ewan-Smith's Mission to Fez, 1892 ; Adj.- Gen. and second in of Empire, Royal Colonial Institute, 1903i; command, Egyptian ' District to Commissioner, Lagos, 1903 ; Actin Army, 1885 ; A.D.C. Queen Victoria, Police Magistrate ; Manager first Lagc 1886 ; A.A.G. Southern District, 1889 ; com- 1903 travelled i' manded 1st Somerset Light Infantry, 1890- Agricultural Show, ; widely of Canada, U.S.A., Africa, the Pacific, Boraw 1894 ; Assist.-Insp.-Gen. Ordnance at War and Europe, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., etc. Recrec Office, 1895-98 ; Commanded Shorncliffe, tions: riding and the Bodleian. Publiec 1898-99 ; South-Eastern District, 1899-1902 ; tions : Contributions to Blackwood, FOF North-Western, 1902-3 ; retired, 1906 ; D.L. nightly Review, etc. [Died 27 Aug. 190? Somerset ; J.P. Dorset ; Colonel Prince

Albert's Somerset L. Infantry. Publications: PARSONS, Henry Franklin, M.D. ; Assistan

A Sketch of the Kaffir and Zulu Wars ; Dress Medical Officer, Local Government Boan Officers b. J and Equipment of ; The Further 1892-1911 ; Beckington, Somerset, : 1846 e. s. of 187' Training of Mounted Infantry. Address Feb. ; Joshua Parsons ; m. Chaffeymoor House, Wincanton, Somerset. Louisa Anne (d. 1912), e. d. of late Job Club : Naval and Military. Wells, J.P., of Booth Ferry House, Yor! : S [Died 4 Apr. 1914. shire ; two d. Educ. private schools ; o. c. of Universii PARR, Louisa, novelist ; 6. London ; Mary's Hospital. Gold medallist, a of ai Matthew Taylor, R.N. ; in 1869 married London, in Physiology, Histology, 548 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1865 in Publi Comparative Anatomy, ; bridge, Hemel Hempstead ; 92 Eaton 1876. In medical 1867-73 Health, practice, ; Square, S.W. Clubs : Arthur's, Carlton. Medical Officer of Health for Goole and [Died 19 Oct. 1904. Selby combined districts, Yorkshire, 1874- PATCHETT, William, B.A., K.C., J.P. Medical Local 1879 ; Inspector, Government Treasurer Inner Temple, 1900. Address : 5 1879-92 ; has served on Crown Office Board, Interdepart- Row, Temple, E.C. ; Bury on Water Gas mental Committees ; Crema- Lodge, Epping, Essex. Club : Green Room. I Work of the tion Regulations ; Geologica [Died 19 Jan. 1915. and Medical Inspection and Survey, Feeding PATERSON, William ; b. 2 Oct. 1815 ; e. s. 1 of Children in Public Schools of Elementary William Paterson ; m. Elizabeth F., o. d. Publications : Official Reports on Disinfec- of late Christopher Stevens, Havant, 1848. tion by Heat, Epidemic Influenza, Isolation Barr. Gray's Inn, 1843; Bencher, 1891; Hospitals, and various other sanitary Treasurer, 1894; Middle Temple, 1846; matters Presidential addresses and other ; Revising Barrister on South Eastern Circuit, in Transactions of papers Epidemiologica] 1874-85 ; Judge County Court (Circuit No. local Society and scientific societies. Re- 57), 1886-93; transferred to Circuit 38, creations : geology, botany. Address : 4 1893; resigned, 1901. Address: 204 Park Hill Rise, Croydon. Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. .[Died 29 Oct. 1913. [Died 3 Nov. 1903. PARTRIDGE, Francis, D.D., Hon. D.C.L., and PATON, Frederick Noel, Director-General of Commercial to of LL.D. ; D.D. King's College, Windsor, Nova Intelligence Government India from 1905 b. 7 Scotia ; D.C.L. same ; LL.D. University of ; Nov. 1861 ; 2nd *. of late Sir New Brunswick ; Dean of Christchurch Noel Paton ; m. 1895, Margaret, 2nd d. of late Lt.-Col. s. Cathedral, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Alt, C.B. ; one two d. Educ. : Canada, from 1894 ; b. Dursley, Gloucester- Edinburgh Academy and s. shire, 1846 ; of Charles and Catherine University. Studied Art in London and became an illustrator. Partridge ; m. 1868, Maria Louisa, y. d. of Became English in John Gillet of Bristol ; five s. four d. Educ. : Secretary the Turkish Embassy in London ; Lady Catherine Berkeley's Grammar School, then Secretary to Sir Edgar Vincent at travelled in Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire ; St. Constantinople ; Turkey, Egypt,

Augustine College, Canterbury. Came to Balkan Provinces, and other countries ; went Canada, 1868 ; appointed Headmaster of through the unknown country of the Grammar School, St. Andrews, N.B. : Hadramout in Southern Arabia shortly before the Theodore Deacon, 1869 ; Priest, 1870, by Bp. Medley Bent Expedition ; visited India to of Fredericton ; Rector of Rothesay, New negotiate regarding contra- Dio. 1872 band on Aden 1894 his Brunswick, Fredericton, ; Canon, frontier, ; resigned Christ Church under Sir and Cathedral, Fredericton, 1879 ; appointment Edgar Vincent, of of in a mercantile career in Secretary Synod Fredericton, 1873-81 ; engaged India, Rector of St. George's, Halifax, Dio. Nova where he became Secretary of the Bombay of Scotia, 1881 ; Secretary of Synod of Nova Chamber Commerce and other Trade Asso- Scotia, 1884-94; Canon, St. Luke's Cathe- ciations. Publications : edited Chaucer's works for Series dral, Halifax, 1889 ; Lecturer in Apologetics the Canterbury Poets ; in King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, published a novel, Body and Soul, and other : : 1886 ; Exam. Chaplain to Bishop of Nova works. Recreation angling. Club Bengal, Scotia and R.D. of Halifax, 1889; Ex- Calcutta. [Died 1 July 1914. aminer in and Prof. M.I.E.S.S. Prof, of Hebrew Classics, K.C.W., PATON, G., C.E., ;

1889 ; Lecturer in Canon Law Civil and s. of from 1890 ; Engineering Book-keeping ;

Public Orator from 1891 ; Examiner for Robert Paton, Cloverhill, Dumbartonshire of : Divinity degrees Provincial Synod of (unmarried). Educ. Maryhill F. C. School ;

Canada from 1890 ; Member of Provincial Glasgow University. Served apprenticeship of Synod Canada from 1874 ; Member of with Martin and Dunlop, C.E., Glasgow ; General 1892 in for Synod from ; Exam. Chaplain practised Japan a few years ; at the to Bishop of Fredericton. Publications : same time was private assistant to Prof. various sermons and lectures ; Hebrew Alexander. Returning to Scotland, was Grammar without Points. Recreation : music one of the Resident Engineers on the Clyde wrote many anthems, services, and songs. Trust, Dock and Harbour Works. Recrea- Address : The Deanery, Fredericton, New tions : golf, tennis, bowling, curling, shoot- Brunswick, Canada. [Died 18 Apr. 1906. ing. Address : Royal Agricultural College, Club : PASLEY, Maj.-Gen. Gilbert James, Indian Cirencester. Glasgow University. 9 Jan. 1906. Army ; b. 5 Jan. 1834 ; m. Cecilia [Died 1st, 1854, Emeritus Ann (d!. d. of J. M. de PATON, John Brown, M.A., D.D. ; 1903), Verinne ; 2nd, 1905, Helen Rosa, d. of J. Barlow. Entered Principal of the Congregational Institute 1850 for Theological and Missionary Studies, army, ; Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; retired list, b. 17 Dec. 1830 s. of Alex- 1893. Address : 53 Oxford Gardens, North Nottingham ; ; ander Paton and d. of Andrew Brown Kensington, W. [Died 13 May 1910. Mary, of of Newmilns, Ayrshire ; m. Jessie, d. 'ASTON-BEDINGFELD, Sir Henry George, W. P. Paton of three s. two d. 7th Bt. cr. Glasgow ; ; 1660 ; b. 1830 ; S. father 1862 ; : Educ. London Parish School ; private m. Augusta, o. c. of late E. J. Claverinf school at Poole, Dorset ; Spring Hill College, Callaly Castle, 1859 late Northumberland, ; B.A. London W. Norfolk Mil. Birmingham ; University, Capt. ; was co-heir to Barony 1849 ; Hebrew, and New Testament Greek of Grandison. Owned about 5700 acres. and Prizeman, 1850 ; M.A. Classics ; M.A. Heir : s. Henry, b. 1860. Address : Ox- Gold Medallist in Philosophy, 1854; Dr. burgh, Stoke Ferry. Club : Reform. Williams Divinity Scholar, 1852 ; Hon. D.D. [Died 18 Jan. 1902. Glasgow University, 1881. Congregational 'ASTON-COOPER, Sir Astley Paston, JP Minister, Wicker Church, Sheffield, 1854-63 ; 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1821 Rifle ; Capt. Brigade' First Principal of the Congregational Insti- retired b. S. 1855; 1824; father 1866- tute, Nottingham, 1863-98; Joint-Editor of m. 1st, 1855, Etheldreda Julia (d. 1888), the Eclectic Review, 1858-61 ; Associate a. of George Newton of Croxton Park Editor of the Contemporary Review, 1882- 2nd, 1890, Sophia, widow of Col. J S 1888 ; assisted in founding the system of Ferguson, 2nd Life Guards, d. of late John University Extension ; founded the Bible Holford of Rusholme Hall, Lancashire Reading and Prayer Union, 1892 ; Founder Ensign 66th 1842 served Foot, ; in Crimea and Hon. Sec. of National Home Reading (medal and : clasp). Heir s. Charles Union, Recreative Evening Schools' Asso- Naunton b. 1867. Address : Paston, Gade- ciation, Social Institutes' Union, and English 549 PATON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910

Land Colonisation 1892-1904 Society, (now PATTERSON, Norman, D.S.O. ; Lieut. Royal Holders' Co-operative Small Association) ; Horse Artillery; b. 17 April 1879; s.'of Chairman of of Christian Committee Union Rev. Sutton Patterson, M.A. ; unmarried. for Social Service, and Vagrant Children's Educ: : Jesus Coll. Camb. (Scholar). En- Protection Pres. of the Committee ; Licensing tered army, 1900 ; served South Africa in 1898-1902 Laws Information Bureau, ; and Royal Artillery under Lord Methuen, 1901 Co-operative Holidays Association ; Corre- and 1902 (despatches, medal with 5 clasps). sponding Secretary of the Ministers' Prayer Recreations : athletics, riding, shooting, etc. Union in connection with the National Address : 17 Queen's Mansions, Victoria of founded the Council Free Churches ; Street, S.W. [Died 2 May 1909. Girls' Life Sir Boys' and Brigades, 1900; PATTERSON, Robert Lloyd, Kt. ; cr. 1902 ; and Women's b. Young Men's Young Brigade D.L., J.P., F.L.S. ; 1836 ; s. of late of 1905 and Girls' Guild and Service. ; Boys' Robert Patterson, F.R.S. ; m. 1861, Frances, of Vice-President d. of late William League Honour, 1906; Caughey, Belfast ; was a of British Institute Social Service, 1904; merchant in Belfast ; President of Belfast and of British and Foreign Bible Society, Chamber of Commerce, 1880 and 1385. 1907. Publications: The Two-fold Alter- Address : Croft House, Holywood, Co. nativeMaterialism or Religion, The Church Down. Clubs : Royal Societies, Union, a Priesthood or a Brotherhood (3rd ed.), Belfast. [Died 29 Jan. 1906. 1900; The Inner Mission of the Church, PATTERSON, Lieut.-Col. Thos. W., D.S.O. Inner Mission of describing the Germany, 1887 ; Army Medical Staff (retired) ; b. articles in s. etc. (new ed.), 1900 ; many 1844 ; of late Thos. Patterson of Gortlee, reviews and various booklets ; two volumes Letterkenny. Joined Army Medical Staff, : Vol. I. of Collected Essays Church Ques- 1866 ; retired, 1889 ; served in Afghanistan,

tions of To-day Vol. II. The Apostolic 1879-80 (medal) ; expedition against Mahsud etc. : 22 Faith and its Records, Address Waziris, 1881 ; expedition to Suakin, 1885

Forest Road West, Nottingham. Club: (medal and Khedive's star) ; Upper Burmah National Liberal. [Died 26 Jan. 1911. Field Force, 1886-88 (Frontier medal and PATON, John Gibson, D.D., Missionary to D.S.O.). Address : Ramelton, Co. Donegal. b. : the New Hebrides ; Kirkmahoe, near Club Junior United Service.

Dumfries, 24 May 1824 ; s. of James Paton [Died 2 Dec. 1902.

and Janet Jardine Rogerson ; m. 1st, Mary PATTISSON, Jacob Luard, C.B., 1892, J.P. ; d. of Peter b. 11 Anne (d. 1859), Robert Robson ; Witham, Essex, Feb. 1841 ; m. Ellen of 2nd, 1864, Margaret, d, John Whitecross ; (d. 1912), d. of late T. J. Miller, M.P. Col : : five 8. one d. Educ. Dumfries Academy ; Chester, 1872 ; one d. Educ. Felstead and Normal Seminary University, Glasgow. School ; privately. Entered the Admiralty for A city missionary in Glasgow ten years ; (competitive exam.) 1859 ; private secretar; ordained and sailed to New Hebrides, 1858. to Lord Dufferin (Chancellor of Duchy o : Publication Autobiography, 1889. Ad- Lancaster), 1869 ; accompanied in same dress : Presbyterian Church Offices, Mel- capacity Lord Dufferin, Governor-General Cross bourne ; Canterbury Street, Victoria, to Canada, 1872 ; private secretary to Righ Australia. [ Died 28 Jan. 1907. Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P. (First Lord o cr. PATON, Sir Joseph Noel, Kt ; 1867 ; Treasury, 1887-91), 1880-91 ; estate com R.S.A., LL.D., D.L., H.M.'s Limner for missioner to Lord lyeagh, K.P., 1892-1908 Scotland from 1866 ; a Commissioner of the a trustee of the Guinness Trust for housini

Hon. Board of Manufactures ; b. Dunferm- the poor in London, and the similar Iveagl s. of line, 13 Dec. 1821 ; e. Joseph Neil Paton Trust in Dublin ; hon. treasurer of the Liste and Catherine, d. of Archibald MacDiarmid Institute of Preventive Medicine, London : and Amelia Robertson ; m. 1858, Margaret Address 10 Carlisle Road, Eastbourne (d. 1900), d. of Alex. Ferrier, Bloomhill. Club : Carlton. [Died 18 Sept. 1915. Educ. : Dunfermline. Student Royal Aca- PATTON, Colonel Henry Bethune, C.B., 1897 a Colonel 5th demy, 1843 ; awarded premium at West- V.D. ; Hon. Batt. the Prince

minster Hall Competition, 1845 ; also at Albert Somerset Light Infantry ; Com

the Competition, 1847 ; A.R.S.A., 1847 ; and manding Somerset National Reserve Brigade Academician, 1850. Publications : Poems late Brig.-Gen. commanding the Severn an<

by a Painter, 1862 ; Spindrift, 1866. Re- Gloucester and Somerset Vol. Infantrj : creations collection of arms and armour ; Brigs. ; Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut, foi : b. s. sailing. Address 33 George Square, Edin- Somerset ; 1835 ; 3rd of late Captain burgh. [Died 26 Dec. 1901. Thomas Patton, R.N., Bishops Hull House

PATRICK, David, M.A., B.D., LL.D. Edin. ; Taunton; m. 1st, 1861, Clara (d. 1863)

F.R.S.E. ; head of literary staff of W. and d. of William Fripp, J.P., The Grove, Teign late R. Chambers, Ltd., Edinburgh; b. 1849; mouth ; 2nd, 1875, Georgina, d. of s. of Rev. Joseph Patrick, Ochiltree, Ayr- Charles William Minet, Baldwyns, Kent : : shire. Educ. Ayr Academy ; Edinburgh Educ. Sandhurst College. Gained Com-

University and New Coll. ; Tubingen, mission without purchase. Served with 27th Leipzig, Berlin, Gottingen. Publications: Inniskillings, Bengal Horse Artillery, and

editor of Chambers's Encyclopaedia, 1888- on staff during Indian Mutiny ; West

1892; Chambers's Cyclopsedia of English Somerset Yeomanry, 1861-77 ; Volunteer

Literature, 1901-3 ; and Chambers's Bio- Service from 1878. Decorated for Indian graphical Dictionary (with F. H. Groome), Mutiny and for services with Volunteers : : 1897 ; translated, with introduction and Recreation sport. Address Stoke Court, notes, The Statutes of the Scottish Church, Taunton. Club : Somerset County. 1225-1559 (Scottish History Society), 1907. [Died 2 Jan. 1915. Address : 20 Mansionhouse Road, Edin- PAUL, Alfred Wallis, C.I.E. 1889; Indian b. burgh. [Died March 1914. Civil Service (retired) ; 1847 ; unmarried. : Coll. Coll. Oxford PATTERSON, Rt. Rev. James Laird, D.D., Educ. Clifton ; Wadham Indian Civil Bishop of Emmaus from 1880 ; Rector of (Scholar ; B.A. 1870). Service, b. Political Officer St. Mary's, Chelsea, from 1880 ; London, 1870-95 ; Sikkim Expedi- : 16 Nov. 1822. Educ. Germany ; Trinity tion ; British Commissioner under Anglo- of College, Oxford (M.A.). Of the S.M. Order Chinese Convention 1890 ; Deputy Comm. Address : Tor- of Malta, 1861 ; Hon. Chamberlain to the of Darjeeling. Underbank, of St. Clubs : Thames Pope, 1865 ; President Edmund's quay. Constitutional, Royal 9 1912. College, 1870-80 ; Domestic Prelate, 1872 ; Yacht, Sports. [Died Aug. near Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of West- PAUL, C. Kegan ; b. White Lackington, m. minster, 1902. Address : St. Mary's, Ilminster, Somerset, 8 March 1828 ; Cadogan Street, S.W. [Died 1 Dec. 1902. 1856, Margaret Agnrs C'olvile. Kdw. . 550 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-191G Exeter Oxford. Eton ; College, Curate, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-

Great 1851 ; 1852 ; Master Tew, Bloxham, potentiary to United States, 1889 ; First nt 1853-02 Vicar of Eton, ; Sturminster, British Delegate to Peace Conference at the 1862-74; publisher, 1874-99. Publications: Hague, 1899. Heir: none. Address: 19 \ Translation of Faust Life of Godwin ; ; Chesham Place, S.W. ; British Embassv, of Wollstonecraft Letters Mary ; Biographi- Washington, U.S. Clubs: Arthur's, Wel- cal Sketches Pascal's Maria ; Thoughts ; lington. [Died 24 May 1902. a Sketch Faith and Unfaith Drummond, ; ; Frederick PAVY, William, M.D., LL.D , F.R.S.; En Route (translation) ; By the Wayside ; Consulting Physician to, and at one time Memories. Address : 9 Avonmore Road, Lecturer on Physiology, on Comparative London, W. [Died 19 June 1902. Anatomy and Zoology, and on Medicine, at Rev. G. M.A. Vicar of PAUL, W., ; Finedon, Guy's Hospital, London; Hon. Phys. to from 1848 Hon. Canon of Northants, ; King Edward VII. Hospital; ft. Wiltshire, ; b. 25 March 1820 ; e. s. of 29 Peterborough May 1829 : m. 1854. Educ. : Merchant S. Vicar of Rev. W. Paul, Finedon ; m. Taylors' School. Pres. of Assoc. for Ad- 1851, Jessie Philippa, d. of Herbert Mack- vancement of Medicine by Research, and of worth, R.N., a High Sheriff of Trinidad, National Committee for Great Britain and W. Indies ; two 8. three d. Educ. : Win- Ireland of International Medical Congress ; chester Oxford ; Magdalen College, (Fellow). Ex-Pres. of the Royal Medical and Chirur- Address : Finedon Vicarage, Wellingborough and of gical, the Pathological Society ; Northants. [Died 7 Apr. 1911. Gulstonian Lecturer 1862 and 1863, PAUL, Brig.-Gen. Gerard Robert Clark, C.M.G. Croonian Lecturer 1878 and 1894, Harveian of Orator and 1900 ; Director Transport, Army Head- 1886, Baly Gold Medallist, 1901, at of quarters ; A.D.C. to the King ; b. 17 Oct. Royal College Physicians, London. of Publications : On the 1861 ; s. of late R. C. Paul Tetbury, Nature and Treatment of 2nd ed. Gloucestershire ; m. Sophie L., d. of late Diabetes, 1869; A Treatise on R. Bayard of St. John, New Brunswick. the Function of Digestion, its Disorders and their Edue. : Winchester ; Sandhurst (honours). Treatment, 2nd ed. 1869 ; A Treatise on Joined 1st Gloucester Regt. 1881 ; Lieut.- Food and Dietetics, 2nd ed. 1875 ; of the Col. A.S.C. 1904 ; D.A.A.G. Malta, 1895-98 ; Physiology Carbohydrates, 1894; D.A.A.G. South Africa, 1899; A.A.G. Carbohydrate Metabolism and Diabetes, 1906. Recreation : Headquarters, S. Africa, 1900 ; A.A.G. travelling. Owned 100 - acres in Wiltshire. : Woolwich, 1901 2 ; served South African Address 35 Grosvenor War, 1899-1901 (medal with four clasps, Street, W. Club : Athenaeum. C.M.G.). Address : Springfield, Old Charl- [Died 19 Sept. 1911. S.E. Club : and ton, Army Navy. PAYN, James, novelist and journalist ; ft. [Died 8 Oct. 1913. Rodney Lodge, Cheltenham, 28 Feb. 1830 ; Sir K.C.I.E. cr. 1888 PAUL, Gregory Charles, ; ; s. of William Payn, Maidenhead, Clerk to Advocate-Gen, of from 1878 member Bengal ; the Thames Commissioners, and Treasurer

Legislative Council from 1885 ; b. 1830 ; for the of : County Berks. Educ. Eton ; m. Alice, d. of P. Johns, 1861. Educ. : Woolwich Academy; Trin. Coll. Camb. Coll. Trin. Coll. King's London ; Camb. (B.A.). Editor of Chambers's Journal and Barr. Inner 1855 Temple, ; advocate High Cornhill Magazine. Publications : The Court, Calcutta, member of 1862-78; Foster Brothers, 1859 ; The Family Scape-

Governor- General's 1878-82 ; Sir Council, Judge grace, 1869 ; Lost Massingberd, 1864 ; of 1871-72. Address : 3 Park High Court, Married Beneath Him, 1865 ; The Clyffards Calcutta. 1 Jan. 1900. of Street, [Died Clyffe, 1866 ; Mirk Abbey, 1866 ; Carl-

cr. you's 1868 ; Bentinck's 1868 PAUL, Sir Robert Joshua, 3rd Bt, ; 1794 ; Year, Tutor, ; Found 1869 ; A 1869 D.L. ; b. 3 April 1820 ; S. u. 1842 ; m. Anne, Dead, County Family, ; A Perfect 1869 Gwendoline's d. of William Blacker, Woodbrook, Co. Treasure, ; 1 870 Like Wexford, 1849 Heir : s. William, b. 1851. Harvest, ; Father Like Son,

: 1870 ; Not but 1871 ; Cecil's Address Paulville, Carlow ; Ballyglan, Wooed, Won, 1872 A Woman's 1872 Waterford ; Finoran, Ballynure, Co. Wick- Tryst, ; Vengeance, ; 1873 The Best of Hus- low. [Died 9 May 1898. Murphy's Master, ; 1874 At Her Walter's . ; 1874 PAUL, Sir William Joshua, 4th Bt. ; cr. 1794 ; bands, Mercy, ; 1875 ; 1876 Fallen For- D.L., J.P., Co. Waterford ; Resident Magis- Word, Halves, ; What He Cost trate for Co. Wexford ; b. 20 June 1851 ; tunes, 1876; Her, 1877; e. Less Black than We're s. of Sir Robert Joshua, 3rd Bt. ; m. By Proxy, 1878; 1880, Richenda Juliet, d. of H. E. Gurney, Painted, 1878; High Spirits, 1879; Two s. : Hundred Pounds Under Nutwood, Surrey ; two one d. Educ. Reward, 1879;

One Roof, 1879 ; A Marine 1879 ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; B.A., 1874 ; Residence, M.A., 187 /; S. father, 1898. Heir: s. A Confidential Agent, 1888; Humorous Stories From 1881 from Robert Joshua; ft. 6 June 1883. Address : ; Exile, ; A Grape

: a 1881 ; Some Private 1882 ; Ballyglan, Waterford. Clubs Pratt's ; Thorn, Views, For Cash 1882 1883 Thicker Kildare Street, Dublin. Only, ; Kit, ; than 1883 Recol- [Died 19 Apr. 1912. Water, ; Some Literary PAUNCEFOTS of Preston, Gloucestershire, 1st lections, 1884; The Canon's Ward, 1884; In Peril and 1885 The Talk of Baron, cr. 1899 ; Rt. Hon. Sir Julian Paunce- Privation, ; the 1885 The Luck of the fote, P.C., G.C.B, G.C.M.G., K.B. 1874, Town, ; Darrells,

1885 ; The Heir of the 1886 ; Glow- LL.D., Harvard and Columbia University ; Ages, H.B.M. Ambassador to the U.S. of America Worm Tales, 1887 ; Holiday Tasks, 1887 ; A Prince of the 1887 The Eaves- from 1893 ; b. 1828 ; s. of late Robert Blood, ;

1888 ; The of Mirbridge, Pauncefote, Preston Court, Gloucestershire ; dropper, Mystery 1888 The Burnt 1890 Notes from m. Selina, d. of late Major Cubitt of Cat- ; Million, ;

: the 1890 ; Word and the Will 1890 ; field, Norfolk. Educ. Paris ; Geneva ; News, Stories and Some 1891 Marlborough College. Barr. Inner Temple, Sunny Shady Ones, ; 1852; Attorney- General of Hong-Kong, Modern Dick Whittington, 1892; Stumble

on the 1892 ; Patient, 1866 ; Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands, Threshold, Trying 1893 Gleams of 1894 In Market 1874 ; assistant Under-Secretary of State ; Memory, ; 1895 The of for Colonies, 1874; assistant Under-Secre- Overt, ; Disappearance George of Driffell, 1897 ; Another's Burden, 1897. tary State, Foreign Affairs, 1876 ; per- manent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Recreation : whist. Address : 43 Warring- ton W. 25 March 1898. Affairs, 1882 ; First British Delegate to the Crescent, [Died Conference at Paris for an Act drawing up PAYNE, Rev. David Bruce, M.A., D.D. ; Vicar relative to of Suez 1885 1 navigation Canal, ; of St. George the Martyr, Deal, from 868 ; 551 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Hon. Canon of from 1901 b. Canterbury ; billiards, etc. Address : Dalmore, Blundell- 13 Mar. 1827 s. of Samuel of ; Payne Wistow, sands, Liverpool. [Died 14 March 1912. Yorks Durham Blanch- ; Hunstanworth, ; PEACH, Major Edmund, Deputy Assistant land, Northumberland, and Elizabeth, d. of Quartermaster- General, Army Headquarters ; David Bruce of Liverpool ; m. 1855, Eliza- b. 28 1865 s. of May ; Capt. Robert Atkyns beth Woodfull, d. of II. G. Davey, J.P. of Peach, Royal (late Madras) Horse Artillery ; Walmer four s. two d. Educ. : ; Liverpool ; m. 1898, Yda, d. of Sir Thomas Holdich. Durham University. Curate of Walmer, Educ. : King's College. Joined Somerset 1850-68 Chairman Board of ; Eastry Guar- Light Infantry, 1884, and afterwards joined dians till 1905. Address : Deal. the Indian Staff Corps ; served in Burmah [Died 7 June 1913. War, 1885-87 (wounded, despatches, and medal and in PAYNE, Edward John, Barrister-at-law ; Re- clasp) ; campaign Tirah and on north-west frontier corder of High Wycombe from 1883 ; b. 22 of India, 1897-98 e. s. of and two July 1844; Edward William Payne, (medal clasps) ; South Africa, 1900 of High Wycombe, Bucks ; m. Emma Leonora (despatches, brevet major, medal and

e. d. of late three ; in Helena, Major Pertz of Holt, clasps) interpreter Russian ; other 1899. : Norfolk, Educ. High Wycombe languages French, Hindustani, Persian ; Staff Grammar School ; Oxford University. Fellow passed College. Publications : Tactics

of University College, Oxford, 1872 ; called Savage Warfare ; History of the Burmah to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1874. Publica- War for the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Re- creations : tions : Select Works of Burke, 3 vols., 1874- polo, shooting, travel. Address : of War Club : 1876 ; History European Colonies, 1877 ; Office, S.W. United Service. Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to [Died 20 Dec. 1902. b. America, 2 vols., 1893-1900 ; History of the PEACOCK, Edward Eden ; 1850. Fellow New World called 2 of the Institute of Journalists of America, vols., 1892-99 ; ; Manager the The Colonies, in the British Citizen Series, Morning Post ; Managing Director, East of 1902; Chapters in the Cambridge Modern England Newspaper Co., Ltd. ; Bon. : : History, 1902. Recreation golf. Address : Secretary, Savage Club. Educ. Walsall ; 2 Stone Lincoln's King's London. Address : Buildings, Inn, B.C. ; College, Thornie- Holywell Lodge, Wendover, Bucks. Club : lee, Redhill, Surrey. Clubs : Press, Savage, Union. [Died 26 Dec. 1904. East Surrey. [Died 23 Oct. 1909.

PAYNE, Joseph Frank, F.R.C.P. ; Hon. Fellow PEACOCK, Major Ferdinand Mansel ; late 1st Batt. of Magdalen College, Oxford ; Fellow of the Major Prince Albert's (Somerset L.I.) b. 22 University of London ; Consulting Physician ; March 1861 ; y. s. of late Rev. Edward to St. Thomas's Hospital ; Harveian Libra- Peacock, M.A., Rockfield, Frome, of and rian, Royal College Physicians ; late Pres. Martin, Wilts, and Eleanor, d. of of the Pathological, Epidemiological, and Thomas Mathias Hodding, Fryern Court, Hants m. e. d. of Dermatological Societies ; b. Camberwell, ; Emma, late John Lanyon, : Surrey, 10 Jan. 1840 ; s. of Joseph .Payne, J.P., Lisbreen, Belfast, 1899. Educ. Marl- first Prof, of Education at the College of borough ; R.M.C. Sandhurst. Joined 1st The Preceptors ; m. 1882, Helen, d. of late Hon. Battalion, Prince Albert's Somerset- of shire John Macpherson Melbourne, Victoria ; Light Infantry, 1882, at Dublin ; joined s. d. : 2nd Battalion in one three Educ. Univ. Coll., London ; Kamptee, India, 1883 ; Oxford class with to Magdalen College, (1st Natural proceeded regiment Rangoon, 1884 ; Science, 1862; M.B. 1867; M.D. 1880; took part in Burmese campaign, 1885-86-87 - wounded in affair Fellow ; Burdett Coutts Scholarship in near Hlinedet, April 188t medal Geology ; Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship in (despatches, and clasp) ; served South St. 1899-1902 5 Medicine) ; George's Hospital, London ; Africa, (Queen's medal, clasps ; 2 Paris ; Berlin ; and Vienna. Publications : King's medal, clasps) ; retired 1904. Pub- of General lications : From Re'veille' Manual Pathology, 1888 ; Ob- to Lights Out; servations on Rare Diseases Crime of of the Skin, Military ; Change Weapons ; A of Soldier and a 1889 ; edited Works Joseph Payne, 1880- Maid ; A Curled Darling, etc. of Recreations: 1892 ; Nomenclature Diseases, 1896 ; de- fishing, hunting, sketching. Address : livered Harveian oration, 1896 ; Life of Lisbreen, Belfast. Clubs : Somer- set Sydenham, 1900 ; Fitzpatrick Lectures on County, Taunton. [Died 15 Sept. 1908. the of 1903 and 1904. History Medicine, PEARCE, Sir William George, 2nd Bt. : crl Address : New b. Lyonsdown House, Barnet, 1887; J.P. ; Chatham, Kent, 23 July Herts. [Died 16 Nov. 1910. 1861 o. c. of ; late Sir William Pearce, Bt. of M.P. S. father PEACE, Albert Lister, Mus. Doc. Oxon. ; Cardell, ; 1888 ; m. 1905, Organist to the Corporation of Liverpool Caroline Eva, o. sure. d. of late Robert Coote. Educ. : (St. George's Hall), appointed in February Rugby School ; Trin. Coll. 1897 b. Camb. Barr. ; Huddersfield, 26 Jan. 1844 ; m. (M.A., LL.B.). inner Temple, 1885 1884 ; two s. one d. Educ. : Tattersfield's ; Chairman Fairfield Shipbuilding and Ltd. Academy, Huddersfield. When aged six, Engineering Co., ; M.P. (C.) Plymouth, 1892-95 Col. studied the pianoforte under Henry Horn, ; Hon. 2nd Devon Vol., R.G.A. of St. Paul's No heir. Recreations : organist Church, Huddersfield ; hunting, shooting, when nine (1853), pupil of Henry Parratt, fishing. Address : Cardell, Wemyss Bay, N.B. Chilton and in the same year became organist of ; Lodge, Hungerford, Berks ; 2 the Parish Church of Holmfirth ; resided in Deanery Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs: Garrick. 2 Glasgow, 1865-97 ; held post of Organist Carlton, [Died Nov. 1907. there at University, Cathedral, and St. PEARMAN, Rev. Augustus John, Hon. Canon, Andrew's etc. at Hall, ; presided the follow- Rochester, 1905. Educ. : Pembroke College, ing inaugural Recitals : Crystal Palace, Oxford (M.A.). Curate of Ashford, 1854- 1882 1886 ; Liverpool Exhibition, ; Canter- 1857; Vicar of Bethesden, 1857-66; Raynliam, 1886 1891 bury Cathedral, ; Newcastle, ; 1866-76 : Rector of Merstham, 1876-94. 1896 M'Ewan Worcester, ; Hall, University Publications : Diocesan History, Rochester, 1897 Norwich 1899 : Edinburgh, ; Cathedral, ; 1897 ; History of Ashford, 1904. Address 1903 But Hall Hall, Belfast, ; Uni- Precincts, Rochester. [Died 13 Dec. 1909. 1905 versity, Glasgow, ; Westminster Abbey, PEARSALL, William Booth, F.R.C.S.L,

1909 ; Chester 1910. Publica- Oct. Cathedral, H.R.H.A. ; retired ; b. Dublin, 18 tions : St. John the e. Cantata, Baptist; 1845 ; s. of Thomas Pearsall, Dentist ; Organ Sonatas, Fantasias, Book of Pro- m. 1st, 1879, Marguerite E. (d. 1894), d. of Church etc. gramme-Notes ; Services, ; George Hall Stack, J.P., Mullaghmore, editor of of the Service Books the Church Omagh; 2nd, 1898, Frances F., y. d. of of Scotland, etc. Reacreations : golf, chess, Robert Boake, of Lebanon, Ohio, U.S.A.; 552 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PEARSON

s. d. : Dublin. two three Educ. Entered Gaisford Greek Prize, prose, 1862 ; verse,

Meath Hospital and Royal College Surgeons, 1863 ; B.A. Oxon. 1st class, I860. Barr. 1875 1863 ; L.R.C.S.I., 1866 ; F.Il.C.S.I., ; Inner Temple, and Advocate Scotch Bar,

Dental Surgeon, Adelaide Hospital ; Rich- 1870; Sheriff of Chancery, 1885-88; Pro-

mond Hospital, Dublin ; Prizeman, Heath curator for Church of Scotland, 1886-90 ;

Hospital and Royal College Surgeons ; one Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute, 1888 ; Sheriff of of the founders of Dental Hospital Ire- of Perthshire, 1889 ; Solicitor-General for land, and active staff-lecturer on Mechanical Scotland and Q.C. 1890; M.P. (C.) Edin- as first Dentistry ; organised, Hon. Sec., the burgh and St. Andrews Universities, 1890- of Brit. meeting in Ireland the Dental 1896 ; Lord Advocate for Scotland, 1891-92, of Dublin Sketch- Assoc., 1888 ; originator 1895-96 ; Dean of the Faculty of Advocates,

ing Club, 1874; Dublin Art Club; and 1892-95 ; a Judge of the Supreme Court of brought to Dublin the largest exhibition of Scotland, 1896-1909. Address: 7 Drum- pictures by J. M. A. Whistler ever seen sheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. Club : Carlton.

outside of London ; travelled in U.S.A., [Died 15 Aug. 1910. Canada, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, PEARSON, Sir Charles Knight, K.C.M.G., cr. Islands Morocco, and Canary ; Member 1879; C.B. 1879; Lt.-Gen. retired 1895;

Dental Court of Examiners, R.C.S.I. Pub- 6. I July 1834 ; s. of Comm. Charles Pearson, : in lications Mechanical Practice Dentistry ; R.N. ; m. Marian, e. d. of Sir R. Miller contributions to dental and medical journals, Mundy, R.A., K.C.M.G. 1866. Entered Press lectured travel. Dublin ; on art and army, 1852; Lieut.-Gen. 1891; served : boat Recreations sailing, painting and Crimea ; Zulu War, 1879 ; commanded literature in drawing, studying pictures, ; troops West Indies, 1885-90; Governor studied and painted the sea for many years. of Netley Hospital, 1880-85. Address: Address : Merrion, 97 Finchley Road, N.W. Oakwood, Fountain Road, Upper Norwood, [Died 27 Dec. 1913. S.E. [Died 2 Oct. 1909. General C.B. 1881 PEARSE, George Godfrey, ; PEARSON, Admiral Sir Hugo Lewis, K.C.B., Colonel Commandant Royal Horse Artillery ; cr. 1904 ; R.N. ; Commander-in-Chief at

b. 4 Jan. 1827 ; 2nd s. of late Dr. Geo. the Nore, 1904-7 ; b. Barwell, Leicestershire, Pearse of Godfrey House, Hon. Cheltenham, 30 June 1843 ; 2nd s. of late Gen. Thomas Physician to Queen Victoria; m. 1879, Hooke Pearson, C.B. ; m. 1873, Emily, 2nd Louisa Hester, y. d. of late Rev. John d. of late Gen. G. W. Key ; one s. one d. Vicar of Great Bucks Steward, Kimble, ; Educ. : Private schools, Southwell, Notts, one s. 1848-49 at of Punjab War, ; siege and Wimbledon. Joined Navy, 1855, and Mooltan in of 1849 on " " ; charge Bunnoo, ; served in H.M. ships Brunswick," Liffey," the Frontier N.W.P. and 1849-55 " " Punjab, ; St. George," Victoria and Albert," 1852 1857-59 " " " Khagan, ; Mutiny War, (com- Commander of "Lord Pelorus,"" Scylla ; manded 3rd Sikh Irregular Cavalry at Warden the of Sir bearing flag " Hastings Lucknow, Azimghur, Jugdespoor, etc.) ; dis- Yelverton, G.C.B. ; commanded St Vin- tinguished service reward. Decorated for " " " cent and Royal yacht Osborne ; Flag military services. Address : Soraba, Shank- Captain to Sir Win. Dowell, G.C.B., in lin, I. of W. [Died 5 Dec. 1905. H.M.S. on China "Audacious,"" " " Station;" H. H. S., in the Soudan 1884-85 PEARSE, Captain of Colossus and Excellent ; with Lord Wolseley's expedition for the re- Naval to H.M. Aide-de-Camp " Queen Victoria," lief of General Gordon, and war correspondent 1892-95, and Captain of Collingwood and of the Daily News in South Africa, 1899- "Barfleur" during manoeuvres; Rear- 1900 war of the " ; artist-correspondent Admiral in Reserve fleet with flag in War- in the under " " " Graphic Dongola Expedition spite and Sanspareil at manoauvres and Lord Kitchener, 1896 ; wrote much on at Spithead in Jubilee fleet ; Commander-in- hounds and for of which hunting The Field, Chief, Australian Station, 1898-1901. Ad- he was a for several special correspondent dress : Rocklands, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye, Publications : years. Military Tournaments, Herefordshire. Clubs : United Service; of 1891 ; Four Months Besieged, The Story Royal Naval, Portsmouth ; Union, Malta. 1900 A of Lumsden's Ladysmith, ; History [Died 12 June 1912. 1902 works on Horse, ; many Country Life, PEARSON, John Loughborough, R.A., 1880; and short stories, published anonymously. F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A. ; architect (founder of Clubs : Arts, Savage. [Died 1 Apr. 1905. Modern Gothic Architecture in England) ; PEARSON, Rt. Rev. Alfred, D.D., Bishop of architect for Lincoln, Truro, Peterborough,

(Suffragan) Burnley, from 1905 ; b. Brixton, Bristol, Exeter, and Rochester Cathedrals s. Surrey, 30 April 1848 ; of Robert Pearson, Westminster Abbey, and St. George's Chapel,

shipowner, and Hannah, d. of John Brodrick, Windsor ; s. of Mr. Pearson, a painter ; m. Caroline shipowners, of Hull ; m. Doncaster, Jemima, d. of H. C. Christian. Entered

d. of John Noble, of Watton, Herts. Educ.: office of Mr. Bonomi, architect, Durham ;

Islington Grammar School ; Private School ; built Holy Trinity Church, Westminster; Lincoln College, Oxford- Curate of St. Truro Cathedral (the first Protestant cathe- Parish Andrews, Leeds, and Knaresborough dral built in England since the Reformation) ; of St. Bir- Church, 1874-77 ; Rector Ebbe's, St. Michael's, Croydon ; St. Alban's, of All Not- Oxford, 1877-80 ; Vicar Saints, mingham ; St. Augustine's, Kilburn ; Cath- of St. tingham, 1880-88 ; Incumbent Mar- olic Apostolic Church, Maida Vale ; Astor St. garet's, Brighton, 1888-96 ; Vicar of Estate Office on the Thames Embankment ;

Mark's, Sheffield, 1896-1905; Rural Dean restored west side of Westminster Hall ;

of Sheffield ; Canon of York, 1903-5 ; and restored west front of Peterborough Cathe- : central prebendary of Osbaldwick. Publications dral, and rebuilt the tower ; and

Christus Magister ; The Christian's Aims ; made additions to University Library and The Claims of the Faith on the Practice of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Ad- To-day. Address : Reedley Lodge, Brier- dress : 13 Mansfield Street, Portland Place, field, Burnley. [Died 19 March 1909. W. [Died 11 Dec. 1897.

I Sir Charles PEARSON, Lord ; Rt. Hon. John, PEARSON, Octavius Henry, I.S.O., 1903; master- General's X.B. ; cr. 1887 ; P.C., M.A., LL.D., D.L. ; Principal Clerk. Pay Office, s. of late b. 1839 s. of late b. Midlothian, 6 Nov. 1843 ; 2nd Whitehall (retired) ; ; 46 Park [ Charles Pearson, C.A., Edinburgh ; m. Henry Robert Pearson Hyde Square; Elizabeth, d. of M. Grayhurst Hewat of m. 1880, Annie Catherine, d. of late Thomas Norwood, 1873. Educ. : Edinburgh Acad- Sydenham Clarke, J.P., D.L., of Harley

Uni- near Dover ; emy ; Edinburgh and St. Andrews Street and Kingsdown House, : Coll. versities ; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford. one d. Educ, King's London, (8 a 553 PKARSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Entered H.M. Paymaster- General's Office, Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt,, and Julia, d. of : Sir 1st Bt. 1859. Recreations : music, etc. Address Lieut.-General John Floyd, ; m. Redmeade, Granville Road, Eastbourne. Adelaide, d. of William Stratford Dugdale, Club : Junior Carlton. Merevale Hall and Blyth Hall, Warwickshire, four s. two d. Educ. : Eton [Died 13 Jan. 1914. 1862 (d. 1890) ; ; Balliol Coll. of which coll. he was PEARSON, William, K.C. ; m. Fanny (d. 1905). Oxford, Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1850; Barr. Visitor (M.A.). M.P. (L.) Warwick, 1865-85; 1874 Warwick and 1885-95 ; Parlia- 1853 ; Bencher and Q.C., ; Treasurer, Leamington, at 1853-89. Secretary to Poor Law Board, 1868- 1892 ; practised Chancery Bar, mentary Address : 4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. 1871; to Board of Trade, 1871-73; Patronage to 1873-74 Under- [Died 15 Oct. 1907. Secretary Treasury, ; secretary to Home Office, 1880 ; Speaker, PEASE, Arthur, J.P. ; M.P. (L.U.) Darlington 1884-95 ; Trustee of British 1898- from 1895 ; Colliery Owner and Ironmaster ; Museum, s. of late 1907 chairman National Portrait b. Darlington, 12 Sept. 1837 ; 4th ; Gallery Joseph Pease, Southend, Darlington, and (retired). Heir : s. Hon. William R. Norwich m. Wellesley Peel, b. 1866; m. Hon. Ella Emma, d. of Joseph Gurney, ; Mary Lecky, d. of Ebenezer Pike, Bes- Williamson, e. d. of 1st Baron Ashton. Ad- borough, near Cork, 14th Apr. 1864. Educ.: dress : The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire. con- Clubs : AthenaBum. United privately. M.P. (L.) Whitby, 1880-85 ; University. contested [Died 24 Oct. 1913. tested Whitby Div. 1885 ; Darling- as Member of 1891 ton a L.U. 1892; Royal PEEL, Sir Charles Lennox, K.C.B. ; C.B. Commission on 1893. Address: 2 s. of Opium, 1882 ; b. 1823 ; Laurence Peel and Jane, Cliff Marshe- Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; House, d. of 4th Duke of Richmond ; m. Caroline, by-the-Sea. Club : Reform. d. of 1st Lord Templemore, 1848 (d. 1892). [Died 27 Aug. 1898. Educ. : privately. Served a short time in 1st Bt. cr. PEASE, Sir Joseph Whitwell, ; the 71st Highland Light Infantry, and the M.P. Barnard Castle 1882 ; J.P., D.L. ; (L.) 72nd Duke of Albany's Highlanders ; sub- from M.P. South Div. Durham 1885; sequently in the 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars ; Chairman N.E. Durham, 1865-85 ; Railway Secretary to the Red Sea and Indian Tele-

and of Pease and Ltd. ; Company, Partners, graph Company ; Private Secretary to the b. e. s. of late 23 June 1828 ; Joseph Pease, Duke of Richmond, and Junior Assistant d. of late of Esq., M.P., and Emma, Joseph Secretary at the Board of Trade ; Clerk Gurney, Lakenham Grove, Norwich; m. the Council, 1875-98. Address: 96 Eaton d. of late Alfred Cuckfield. Clubs: Mary, Fox, Falmouth, Square, S.W. ; Woodcroft, 1854 (d. 1892). M.P. S. Durham (L.), 1865- Carlton, Wellington. [Died 19 Aug. 1899. acres. s. 1885. Owned about 2500 Heir: cr. PEEL, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G. ; Alfred, b. 1857. Address: Button Hall, 1869 D.L. ; a Railway and Canal Fal- ; P.C., Guisborough, Yorkshire ; Kerris Vean, Commissioner from 1873 ; b. 1823 ; 2nd s. of mouth 44 Grosvenor S.W. Clubs : ; Gardens, late Rt. Hon. Sir R. Peel, 2nd Bt., and Julia, Reform, Brooks's, Devonshire, City Liberal. d. of Sir J. Floyd, 1st Bt. ; m. 1st, 1857, [Died 26 June 1903. Elizabeth Emily (d. 1865), d. of John Shelley ; Vincent Joachim see Leo XIII. PECCI, ; 2nd, Janet, d. of P. Pleydell-Bouverie, 1879. Sir Samuel 5th Bt. PECHELL, George Brooke-, ; Educ. : Harrow ; Trinity College, Cam- b. 10 Mar. 1819 S. cousin 1860 cr. 1797 ; ; ; bridge (B.A. 1845 ; M.A. 1849) Barr. Inner d. of Col. 47th Native 1849-52 m. May, Bremner, Temple, 1849 ; M.P. Leominster, ; 1842. 47th Madras Native of Infantry, Ensign Bury, 1852-57, 1859-65 ; Under-Secretary Col. 2nd Batt. Infantry, 1840 ; Hon. Hamp- State for Colonies, 1851-52, 1853-55 ; Under- 1876-90. Owned about 2500 to shire Rifles, secretary for War, 1855-57 ; Secretary acres. Heir: s. Samuel, b. 1852. Address: Treasury, 1859-65. Address : The Manor,

Alton House, Alton, Hampshire. Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire ; 32 Ches- [Died 8 July 1897. ham Place, S.W. [Died 6 June 1906. PECHELL, Sir Samuel George Brooke-, 6th Bt.; b. PEEL, James, R.B.A. ; landscape painter ; cr. 1797 b. 16 1852 e. s. of 5th Bt. ; Aug. ; Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1 July 1811. Educ. : Col. and May, e. d. of Bremner ; S. father Bruce's School, Newcastle ; was taught of 1897 ; m. Constance, d. Captain Chawner, drawing by old Dalziel, father of the wood- The Manor House, Newton Valence, Alton, engravers. Came to London, 1840 ; copied 1789. Late Owned Hants, . at National Gallery Wilkie's Blind Fiddler about 2500 acres. Heir : b. Surgeon-Major and Village Festival, original size ; painted Augustus Alexander, M.B., b. 31 July 1857. of the portraits ; was one of the originators Address : Culverton " House, Alton, Hamp- Free Exhibition," afterwards called the shire. 9 Feb. 1904. [Died Portland Gallery, which ended in Chancery. Sir Henry William, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1874 ; PEEK, Recreations : smoking, reading. Address : D.L. b. 26 Feb. 1825 s. of James J.P., ; ; Western Elms and Lodge, Reading. Peek. Watcombe, Torquay, Elizabeth, [Died 28 Jan. 1906. his first wife ; m Margaret Maria, 2nd d. of PEEL, Sir Theophilus, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1897 ; J.P., William Edgar, Clapham Common, 1848 of D.L. ; a Deputy Chairman Quarter (d. 1884). M.P. (C.) Mid Surrey, 1868-84. of 1902- Sessions ; High Sheriff Yorkshire, Owned about 1100 acres. Heir : s. Cuthbert 1 1903 ; 3rd s. of William Peel, Ackworth Park, b. 1855. Address : Devon. Clubs: Rousdon, J.P. m. Isabella e. d. of late Devon (d. 1890) ; Maria, Carlton, Constitutional, City Carlton, Captain Edward Barnes, late 27th Innis- and Exeter. [Died 26 Aug. 1898. killings, 1890. Heir : none. Address : 2nd Bt, cr. 1874 PEEK, Sir Cuthbert Edgar, ; ; Park Gate, Guiseley, Yorkshire.

F.S.A. b. 1855 s. of Sir I '.Ml. J.P., Devon ; ; ; [Died 20 May

W. 1st Bt. ; S. father 1898 ; m. 1908 M.A. ; Henry Peek, PEILE, Rev. A. L. B., C.V.O. ; Augusta Louisa, d. of 8th V. Midleton. Educ.: Master of St. Katharine's Royal Collegiate Pembroke Coll. Camb. M.A. Pub- to the Eton ; Hospital from 1889 ; Hon. Chaplain lications : and Astronomical s. of Meteorological King ; b. 10 Sept. 1830 ; Rev. Benjamin at Rousdon Observations Observatory, Peile, Hatfield, Herts ; m. Ellen Olivia (d. et Heir : s. b. Devon, 1886-95, seq. Wilfrid, 1910), d. of G. W. Sheppard, J.P., Frome ; : Rousdon J fsus 1884. Address (Lyme Regis), seven s. two d. Educ. : Eton ; Devon; 22 Belgrave Square, S.W. Club: College, Camb. Curate, Hatfield, 1853-59; Carlton. [Died 9 July 1901. Curate, Wimbledon, 1859-62; Vicar, Holy PEEL, 1st Viscount (cr. 1895), Arthur Wellesley Trinity, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 18(?J-^>. Peel, P.C., D.C.L. (Hon. Oxford, 1887), D.L., Address: 39 Fitzroy Road, Primrose liill, s. of N.W. 19 Sept. 1911. J.P. ; b. 3 Aug. 1829 ; 5th Rt. Hon. [Died 554 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916' PEMBERTON

Sir James K. C.S.I. cr. PEILE, Braithwaite, ; on Royal Commission, City Parochial b. 27 s. of J888; Liverpool, April 1833; Charities, City Guilds, Aged Poor ; Assistant ltev. T. W. Peile, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Commissioner in United States and Canada Headmaster of School m. for Camb., Repton ; Duke of Richmond's Commission, 1879 ; Louisa E. B., d. of Gen. Sackville Berkeley, took active part in legislation on poor law, twos, one d. School 1859; Educ.\: Repton ; local taxation, agriculture and education. Oriel Coll. Oxford (Scholar). 1st class Mods.; Publications : several articles in Journal of 1st class Lit. Tenth on the list at Hum. the Royal Agricultural Society of England ; first competitive examination for Indian one in National Review. Recreations : arm-

Civil Service, 1855 ; joined Bombay Service, chair. Address : Haselbeach, Northampton affairs of Chief of : 1856 ; settling Bhavnagar, Club Carlton. [Died 7 Apr. 1907.

1859 ; on special duty with Ahmedabad PELL, Major Beauchamp Tyndall, D.S.O. 1900 I 1863-66 1867 ' Taluqdars, ; Registrar- General, ; Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment of Director Public Instruction, Bombay, b. General Staff Officer, 2nd Grade ; 6 July 1869-72 ; Municipal Commissioner, Bombay, 1866 ; y. s. of Rev. Beauchamp H. St. J. Pell, 1872 ; Political Agent in Kathiawar, 1873-78 ; Rector of Ickenham ; m. 1903, Alice Mary, in 1878-1881 Acting Commissioner Sind, ; : 3rd d. of J. S. Beresford ; one s. Educ. Member of Famine Commission, 1878-80 ; Wellington College. Entered army, 1887 ; and to the Secretary Acting Chief-Secretary Capt. 1896; Major, 1906; A.D.C. to Sir 1879-82 Member of Government, ; Council, A. Gaselee in China, 1900; served N.W. 1883-86 Vice-Chancellor of Bom- Bombay, ; India 1897-98 (despatches, medal ' Frontier, bay University, 1884-86 ; temporary Member with 2 clasps) ; South Africa, 1901-2 (Queen's of 1886-87 Member of Viceroy's Council, ; medal, 5 clasps). [Died 4 Nov. 1914. Council of India, 1887-1897, and 1897-1902 ; Sir Charles Member of Royal Commission on Indian PELLETIER, Alphonse Pantaleon, K.C.M.G., cr. 1898; LL.D., K.C. P.C. ; Expenditure, 1895. Recreation : sketching. Lieut.-Governor, Province of Quebec, from Address : 28 Campden House Court, 1908 b. 22 Jan. 1837 ; y. s. Kensington. Club: Athenaeum. ; Riviere, Ouelle, of late J. M. Pelletier and Julie Painchaud ; [Died 25 Apr. 1906. m. 1st, Suzanne, d. of late Hon. C. E. Casgrain, Litt.lX Litt.D. of PEILE, John, ; Hon. Trinity d. late P. 1862 ; 2nd, Virginie, of Hon. M. College, Dublin, 1892 ; Fellow of the British : de Sales cle La Terriere, 1866 ; one s. Educ. of Academy ; Master Christ's College, Camb., St. Anne La Pocatiere Coll. ; Laval Uni- from 1887 b. ; Whitehaven, Cumberland, versity. B.C.L. 1858. Bar, 1860; Q.C. 24 April 1838 ; o. s. of Williamson Peile, 1879 ; Batonnier of Quebec Bar, 1892 ; Whitehaven m. d. of W. F.G.S., ; Annette, twice elected president of Society of St. Jean 1866 two s. one d. Educ.: Cripps Kitchener, ; Baptiste (National Society of French Cana- St. Christ's Uepton ; Bees Grammar School ; several of 9th Batt. or dians)" ; years Major Coll. Camb. Craven University Scholar, 1859; Voltigeurs de Quebec," which battalion he Senior Classic and Chancellor's Medallist, commanded during Fenian raid in 1866 ; sat 1860. Fellow and Lecturer of Christ's Coll. for Kamourasha in the Commons, 1869-77 ; 1860 1870-84 Header of ; Tutor, ; Compara- for Quebec East in Quebec Legislative tive Philology in the University, 1884-91 ; Assembly, 1873-74 ; P.C. of Canada, 1877 ; Vice-Chancellor of the University, 1891-1893; Senator, 1877-1905 ; was some time Hon. Member of Council of Senate since 1874 took ; President of Dominion Board of Agriculture a large part in University and in Local Ex- and President of Canadian Commission of

tension work ; President of Newnham College Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 ; Speaker Publications : Introduction to Greek and of the Senate of Canada, 1896-1901 ; Quebec Latin 1869 Primer of Etymology, ; Philology, City Solicitor for forty years, and Judge, 1877 Notes to Tale of Nala ; (Sanskrit), 1881; Superior Court, Province Quebec, 1905-8. History of Christ's College, 1900. Address : Decorated C.M.G. for eminent services as The Lodge, Christ's College, Cambridge. Canadian Commissioner for Paris Universal [Died 9 Oct. 1910. for Exhibition of 1878 ; K.C.M.G. 1898, long career as PELHAM, Henry Francis, M.A., F.S.A., Hon. and important political ; resigned

LL.D. (Glasgow) ; President of Trin. Coll. Judge to be appointed Lieut.-Governor, : Oxford, since 189 7 ; Fellow of Brasenose Province of Quebec. Recreations general Coll. : ; Hon. Fellow of Exeter Coll. Oxford ; sport, amateur. Address Spencer Wood, Camden Prof, of Ancient History, Univ. of Quebec. Club : Garrison, Quebec. 1 1911. Oxford, since 1889 ; Fellow of the British [Died May b. Hon. Canon Academy ; Governor of Harrow School ; PELLY, Rev. Raymond P., M.A. ; 19 of Vicar Sept. 1846 ; e. s. of late Hon. and Rt. of Worcester, Rural Dean Powyke ; Rev. of of Sir b. 1841 s. of Bishop Norwich ; m. Laura, d. of Great Malvern ; ; Raymond : m. E. N. Buxton, Bt., M.P., 1873. Educ. and Louisa Pelly of Hollington, Sussex ; d. Harrow ; Trin. Coll., Oxford (Scholar). 1st Alice S chaffalitzky, of Col. George Larkins, class class Lit. 1869 s. five d. Educ. : Mods. 1867 ; 1st Hum. ; Bengal Artillery ; two English Essay, 1870. Tutor of Exeter Coll. private tuition; Trinity Coll., Cambridge. 1869-90 of ; University Reader in Ancient Ordained by Sumner, Bishop Winchester, of London History, 1887 ; Curator of the Bodleian 1864 ; Priest by Tate, Bishop ; Library, 1892. Publications : Outlines of Curate of Mitcham, Surrey, and Wanstead, Woodford- Roman History, 1890 ; The Imperial Domains Essex ; Vicar of Matlock Bath ; the Saffron Walden. and Colonate, 1890 ; The Roman Frontier Wells ; Stratford E. ; School System, 1895 ; numerous articlejsin the Ency- Publication : Manual for Public Boys. clopaedia Britannica, Smith's Dictionary of Address : Great Malvern. Antiquities, etc. Recreations : was formerly [Died 17 Oct. 191 L. a keen cricketer K.C. Parlia- and football playerlayer ; now PEMBER, Edward Henry, M.A., ; b. 1833 e. s. of John plays go!" Address: Trinity Coll., Ox- mentary Bar ; 28 May ; ford. Club : Atheneeum. Edward Ross Pember, Clapham, Surrey. Oxford. [Died 12 Feb. 1907. Educ. : Harrow ; Christ Church, 1st class Classical Mods. : 1st class Lit. Hum., ELL, Albert, D.L. ; late Member of Council of 1854; student of Christ 'Church, 1854. Pub- Royal Agricultural Society of England ; b. 12 lications : several volumes of poems, printed March, 1820 ; e. s. of late Sir Albert Pell and for private circulation only. Address : Hon. Dame Pell ; m. 1846, Elizabeth Vicars Hants. Clubs : Barbara, d. of Sir Henry Halford, Bt. Educ. : Hill, Lymington, 5 1911. Rugby; Trinity Coll. Cambridge (M.A.). Brooks's. Athemeum. [Died Apr. cr. Hon. LL.D. of University of Cambridge. PEMBERTON, Sir Edward Leigh, K.C.B, ; -M.P. 1 b. 14 8. of South Leicestershire, 1868-85 ; served 1898 ; Barrister; May 1823; 555 PEMBERTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

E. L. : i Pemberton ; m. 1849, Matilda (d. 1906), Address Wilton House, Salisbury ; Mo ;mt d. of Rev. and Hon. Francis J. Noel two s. Dublin. Clubs : Consti- ; Merrion, Carlton, ]

two d. Educ. : Eton ; St. John's College, iltutional, Marlborough. Oxford. Lincoln's 1847 30 March Called to Bar, Inn, ; [Died 1913. j

formerly Major East Kent Yeomanry ; M.P PENLEY, William Sydney, theatrical manager; : ' (C.) East Kent, 1868-85 ; Legal Assistant b. St. Peter's, Margate, 1851. Educ. his father's Charles Under-Secretary Home Office, 1885-94. school, Street, Westminster. | : : Address Torry Hill, Sittingbourne ; 5 Recreations shooting, cricket, boating. Warwick Square. S.W. Club : Carlton. Address : The Vines, St. John's, Woking. [Died 31 Jan. 1910. Clubs : Constitutional, Savage, Crichton. 11 Nov. 1912. PEMBERTON, Major-General Robert Charles [Died j PENN, John, M.P. (C.) Lewisham, 1891-1SOO, ; Boileau, C.B. 1907 ; C.S.I. 1894 ; Major- s. and since 1900 ; b. Lewisham, 1848 ; of General on Retired List R.E. ; Director late John Penn, F.R.S., of Lee, Kent. Educ. : Great Indian Peninsula Co. ; b. Calcutta, 15 Harrow Cambridge. Nov. 1834; e. s. of late Captain Robert ; Trinity College, head of John Penn & Boileau Pemberton, 44th B.N.I., and Formerly Sons, Greenwich and Director Great Henrietta Peach, d. of late General D.M'Leod, Deptford ; Eastern Railway. Recreations : cricket, Bengal Engineers ; m. 1st, 1862, Alice Louisa If. Address : 22 Carlton House (d. 1868), d. of late Major- General L. Barrow. golf. Terrace, S.W. Club: Carlton. C.B. ; 2nd, 1876, Marguerite Ellen, d. of late

[Died 21 Nov. 1903. | Col. E F. Brenan (d. 1877) ; two s, three d.

Kt. cr. 1867 I : PENNELL, Sir Charles Henry, ; ; Educ. privately ; Addiscombe College. b. 1805 : Civil retired with | Obtained Commisson in Bengal Engineers, Service, pension ; *. of William H.M. Consul-General 1853, which Corps was amalgamated with Pennell, for Brazil. Educ. : colleges and schools in Royal Engineers in 1860 ; Capt. 1863 ; Major, tutors. France and England ; private 1872 ; Lieut.-Col. 1878 ; Col. 1882 ; Major-

Entered Admiralty, 1825 ; proposed measures | General, 1892 ; retired, 1892 ; served during for a Indian Mutiny Campaign, siege and assault giving Navy permanent constitution, termed the continuous service 1852. i of Delhi (slightly wounded at assault), system, Admiral Lord in a letter to the capture of Lucknow (medal and two clasps, Fitzhardinge, " Times, 21 Oct. 1858, states : The con- despatches) ; held various appointments in the Indian Public Works Department between tinuous service system has worked admirably. I claim no merit as its author the merit is 1857 and 1892, including Director- General of ; to Mr. the Chief Railways, and Secretary to Government, and solely due Pennell, present Clerk of the I was the served for fourteen months as temporary Admiralty ; merely in and out Mr. member of Viceroy's Council. Decorated for agent adopting carrying Pennell's views in with my military and civil services. Address : 13 conjunction The Lords of the Cresswell Gardens, South Kensington, S.W. colleagues." Admiralty" characterised these measures as being the Club : United Service. [ Died 22 Dec. 1914. solution of a question of such great national PEMBERTON, T. Edgar, dramatist, novelist importance as the manning of the Navy." b. lecturer, journalist ; Birmingham Heath Publications : author of two pamphlets laying 1 July 1849; m. 1873, Mary Elizabeth bare evils attending the system of manning Townley. Educ. : Birmingham and Edg- the Navy, 1852. They were officially laid baston Proprietary School. Dramatic critic before Queen Victoria and several members of the Post Birmingham Daily ; biographer of the Cabinet, and finally, after some demur, of E. A. Sothern (Lord Dundreary), T. W. before Parliament. Recreation: chess. Ad- of Robertson (the author Caste), John Hare dress : Boscombe, Hants. (comedian), Bret Harte, The Kendals, and [Died 12 Sept. 1898. Ellen Terry and her Sisters. Other publica- PENNELL, Henry Cholmondeley, author, poet, tions : Dickens's or London in the of Rossetti London, sportsman ; owner Mansions, Works oi Charles Dickens Charles Dickens ; Chelsea, and Palace Mansions, Kensington: and the ; several novels and Sir Pennell Stage many b. London, 1837 ; e. s. of Henry plays . dramatic collaborator with Bret and Harriet Emily, d. of Philip Francis, and Harte. Recreation : reading. Address : g.d. of Sir Philip Francis (Junius' Letters). Pye Corner, Broadway, Worcestershire. Educ. : Private tutor. Entered public [Died 27 Sept. 1905. of Sea 1866- service, 1853 ; Insp. Fisheries, cr. selected Gov. to initiate PEMBROKE, 14th Earl of ; 1551 ; Sidney 1875 ; by English reforms in Herbert, P.C., G.C.V.O. ; llth Earl of Mont- commercial and other Egypt. Director-General gomery, 1605 ; Baron Herbert of Caerdiff, 1875 ; afterwards appointed 1551; Baron Herbert of Shurland, 1604; of Interior Commerce. Publications : verse 1861 Crescent ? 1866 ; Baron Herbert of Lea (U.K ), 1861 ; Heredi- Puck on Pegasus, ; Muses of tary Grand Visitor of Jesus College, Oxford Modern Babylon, 1873 ; Mayfair, [Sir William Herbert, cr. Baron Herbert of 1874; Pegasus Re-saddled, 1877; From 1885 and natural his- Caerdiff and Earl of Pembroke, 1551 ; Philip Grave to Gay, ; sport cr. of to for 1862; The Herbert, Earl Montgomery, 1606 ; toryHow Spin Pike, 1864 The Book of the succeeded b. as 4th Earl of Pembroke, 1630] ; Angler-Naturalist, ; 1867 Modern present Earl was a direct descendant of 1st Pike, 1866 ; Fishing Gossip, ; S. b 1873 two vols. in Bad- Earl ; b. 1853 ; 1895 ; m. Lady Beatrix Practical Angler, ; Louisa Lambton, d. of 2nd Earl of Durham, minton Library of Sport, viz. Salmon and other Coarse 1885 ; 1877 ; two s. d. Established Church. Trout, and Pike and Fish, twp Trout and Liberal-Conservative. Educ. . Eton College, Fly and Worm Fishing for Salmon for Pike, Christ Church, Oxford (B.A.). M P. (C.) Grayling ; Float Fishing ; Trolling Trout The Fish of Wilton, 1877-85 ; at redistribution of seats, Salmon, and ; Sporting 1886 Fisheries and 1885, contested S.W. or Wilton Division of Great Britain, ; Oyster and Mussel Fisherie Wilts : M P. Croydon, 1886-95 , Lord of the Legislation ; The Oyster and reports Treasury inLord Salisbury's first administra- of France ; and other pamphlets the Fisherman s tion, 1885-86, and second administration, on Sea Fisheries ; edited 1886-92; Lord Steward of His Majesty's Magazine and Review. Recreations : fish- shooting Household, 1895. Owner of Wilton House, ing, skating, hunting, bicycling, also the which contains pictures by Vandyke, Rubens, (won the Grand Prix of Monaco, and Grand Prix oi Sir Joshua Reynolds, etc , and much antique Universal Championship, etc. Address : 46 Palace statuary ; owned about 60,000 acres. Re- Ostend, Dieppe), Clubs: creations: shooting, hunting, fishing. Heir: Mansions, Addison Bridge, W.

s. Lord Herbert, b. 8 Sept. 1880 ; m. Lady Hurlingham, Flyfishers'. 1915. Beatrice, y. d. of Lord Alexander Paget. tj)ied 22 Aug. 556 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PBNROSE

V.C. PENNELL, Captain Henry Singleton, ; Cheltenham College; H.E.I. Co.'s Military The Notts and ; b. 1874 Derbyshire Regt. ; College, Addiscombe ; Fellow of the Uni- 2nd s. of Edwin Pennell of South Dawlish, versity of Madras ; received the Telford Devon, and Henrietta, d. of Henry Copeland. medal of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Educ. : Eastbourne College. Joined Sher- Lieut, 1858 R.E. ; Colonel, 1887 ; Abyssinian 1893 wood Foresters, Derbyshire Regt., ; Campaign, 1867 (mentioned in despatches, 1896 served with promoted Lieutenant, ; and medal) ; thirty-four years in Public Tirah Field 1897-98 Force, (despatches, V.C.) ; Works Department, Madras, of which was South 1899-1900 relief of the Africa, (wounded, head for 5 years ; also some time Staff ; despatches twice) ; College, member of the Ladysmith Legislative Council, Madras ; 1902-3 Staff on the ; appointed Captain President of the Sanitary Board, and of the Administrative Staff, Southern Command, Faculty of Engineering in the University of 1905. Recreations : sailing and hunting. Madras ; Chief Engineer and Secretary to Address : Normanton Barracks, Derby. Government in the Marine and Public Works Club : Grosvenor. [Died Jani 1907. Department ; employed by Government of PENNETHORNE, Rev. Gregory Walton ; Vicar Queensland to advise upon the prevention of from floods in the of Heathfleld from 1886 ; Rural Dean ; damage Brisbane River, Canon and Prebendary in Chichester Cathe- 1899 ; President Royal Indian Engineering s. to : dral ; b. 1 March 1837 ; of Sir James College, Cooper's Hill, 1899. Recreations cricket and for Pennethorne, Kt. ; m. 1861, K. A. (d. 1909), racquets ; was many years d. of James MacGregor, formerly M.P. for an enthusiastic supporter of cricket, and : contributed to the Sandwich ; one s. Educ. Jesus Coll. Cam- largely development of the in India. : bridge (Scholar) ; Mathematical Honours. game Address Silourie, Clubs : Curate of Beeston, 1860 ; Sequestrator of Camberley, Surrey. East India St. Andrew's, Chichester, 1861, afterwards United Service, M.C.C. 9 Rector ; Vicar of Ferring, 1870 ; at one time [Died March 1911.

Rural Dean of Storrington IV. ; Rural Dean PENRHYN, 2nd Baron (cr. 1866), George Sholto Gordon of Dallington. Publications : Sundry pam- Douglas-Pennant, D.L., J.P. ; Hon. phlets and papers. Address : The Vicarage, Col. 4th Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers since Heathfield, Sussex. [Died 21 June 1915. 1895 [1st Baron was s. of 18th Earl of Morton]; b. s. of 1st 30 Sept. 1836 ; Baron and Juliana, PENNINGTON, Hon. Alan Joseph ; s. of 3rd d. of George Hay Dawkins-Pennant, Penrhyn and b. and heir-pres. of 5th Baron Muncaster ; Castle S. father 1886 b. ; ; m. 1st, 1860, Pamela 5 April 1837 ; m. 1880, Anna Eleanora, d. of Sir Charles d. of E. B. Hartopp. At one time R.N., also (d. 1869), Rushout Rushout, 2nd Bt. ; 2nd, 1875, Gertrude, d. of Rev. Rifle Brigade ; served Crimea (medal and Rector of Hawarden. Educ. : clasp). Address : Burleigh Hall, Lough- Henry Glynne, : Eton; Christ Church, Oxford. M.P. (C.) borough ; 14 Lowndes Square, S.W. Club Army and Navy. [Died 14 June 1913. Carnarvonshire, 1866-68, 1874-80. Owned about 49,600 acres. Heir : s. Hon. E. S. PENNINGTON, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Richard, - Douglas Pennant. Address : Mortimer cr. I.S.C. b. K.C.B. ; 1905; C.B. 1887; ; House, Halkin Street, S.W. ; Penrhyn Castle, 28 1838 ; s. of late Surg. Pennington, May Bangor; Wicken Park, Stony Stratford. Bengal Artillery ; m. 1861, Lydia Harriot, Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's. e. d. of late B.S.C. Capt. Henry Becher, 10 March 1907. 1857 Lieut.-Gen. 1899 [Died Entered army, ; ; PENROSE, Francis Cranmer, M.A. ; Litt.D. Unem. Super. List ; served (with Welsh Cantab. D.C.L. Oxon. Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny (despatches, medal ; ; F.R.S., F.R.I.B.A., F.R.A.S., F.S.A. ; antiquary to the Royal with clasp) ; Umbeyla Campaign (with 13th Academy ; at one time surveyor to the fabric Bengal Lancers), 1863 (medal with clasp) ; of St. Paul's Cathedral b. near Afghan War, 1878-80 (despatches, brevet ; Bracebridge, Lincoln, 29 Oct. 1817 ; y. s. of Rev. John Lieut.-Col., medal) ; Egypt, 1882 (despatches, vicar of m. medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh, Penrose, Bracebridge ; Harriette, d. of late Francis Gibbes, surgeon, of Hare- Khedive's star) ; Hon. Colonel of 14th 1856. . Educ. : Bedford Murray's Jat Lancers, 1904. Address: wood, Yorks, ; Winchester Coll. Heathstock, Camberley. ; Magdalene Cambridge [Died 12 Nov. 1910. (M.A.). A senior Opt. in Mathematical 1842 Bachelor Uni- PENNINGTON, Frederick; b. 1819; s. of Tripos, ; Travelling of John Pennington, Hindley, Lancashire (d. versity Cambridge, 1842-45; Honorary of Fellow Magdalene Coll., 1884. Retired 1850) ; m. 1854, Margaret, d. Rev. John architect President Institute of Sharpe, D.D., Vicar of Doncaster and Canon ; Royal : British Architects, 1894-95. Publications: of York ; one s. three d. Educ. private Principles of Athenian Architecture, pub- school and in Paris. J.P. Surrey and London ; lished - the of M.P. (L.), Stockport, 1874-85. Address: by Society Dilettanti, 1851; Method of Occupations 17 Hyde Park Terrace, W. Graphical Predicting of ; Stars and Solar 1869 new [Died 11 May 1914. " Eclipses, ; ed., of Greek in PENNY, Major Arthur Taylor, M.V.O. 1910; 1902; Orientation ^Temples," b. 17 C. B. F. Transactions of the Royal Society, 1893-97. April 1871 ; s. of late Maj.-Gen. : Clifton Recreations : in the Cambridge Univer- Penny, R.E. ; unmarried. Educ. sity crew, 1840-42. Address : Colebyfield, College. Entered Hampshire Regt. 1893 ; Wimbledon. Club : Athenaeum. Captain, 1900 ; served operations Aden 15 Feb. 1903. Hinterland, 1903-4. Address: Highcliff, [Died Weymouth. Clubs : Junior Army and Navy, PENROSE, Sir Penrose Charles, K.C.B. 1887 ; Queens. [Died 26 Sept. 1915. General Royal Marines, retired 1887 : b. C.I.E. s. of Thomas Pen- PENNYCUICK, Hon. Alexander, 1898; Plymouth, 22 June, 1822 ; : was Member of Legislative Council, Burmah ; rose. Educ. Plymouth. Joined Royal b. for services in 1844 ; e. s. of Benjamin Pennycuick, Lhan- Marines, 1837 ; Bt.-Major, bryde, Elgin. Address : Lhanbryde, Elgin. China, 1858 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1862 ; Colonel, : Club Oriental. [Died 12 Aug. 1906. 1867 ; C.B. 1867 ; Colonel Commandant, Colonel's service PENNYCUICK, Charles Edward Ducat, C.M.G. 1872 ; awarded good pen- 1877 Lieut,- 1901; Treasurer of the Island of Ceylon, sion, 1875 ; Major-General, ; (retired). [Died 23 Jan. 1903. General, 1878 ; General, 1879 ; awarded 1892 served PENNYCUICK, Col. John, C.S.I. 1895 ; R.E. General's good service pension, ; s. of late in (retired 1896) ; b. 15 Jan. 1841 ; Carlist war, 1838-40; China, 1840-43, in Brigadier- General Pennycuick, C.B., K.H., expedition to the Yang-tse-kiang ; China, of into killed at Chillianwalla ; m. 1879, Grace, d. 1856 ; assault and entry Canton,

: i in Lieut-General Chamier,iC.B.,-.R.A. Educ. 1856, specially^ mentioned ^despatches ; 557 PENTREATH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910

in in the Inland etcher and Japan, 1864-66, operations lithographer ; illustrator of many Sea, mentioned in despatches. Address : stories and books and magazines, including 4 Windsor Terrace, Plymouth. Clubs : Illustrated London News, Windsor Magazine, United Service, Royal Western Yacht. etc. 'Recreations : the building of, and life [Died 24 Feb. 1902. aboard all sorts of single-handed sailing PENTREATH, Yen. Edwyn Sandys Wetmore, craft. Address : Nether Maudlin, Steyning, of Columbia from D.D. ; Archdeacon 1897, Sussex; Barton Turf, Norfolk. 'Club : Diocese of New Westminster, British Brighton Arts. [Died 6 Oct. 1914. Columbia (Archdeaconry founded and en- PERCY, Algernon Heber-, J.P., D.L. ; Chair- dowed Burdett-Coutts in 1860) ; by Lady man Standing Joint Committee of Salop b. Clifton, New Brunswick, Canada, 5 Dec. and Alderman Salop County Council ; b. e. s. of Pentreath 1846 ; Capt. Edwin and e. s. 1845 ; of late Algernon Charles Heber- Elizabeth R. Wetmore m. Clara ; 1875, Percy, e. s. of the Hon. and Rt. Rev. Hugh 3rd d. of Thomas S. Woodford, Sayre, Percy, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and Emily, of New Bruns- barrister-at-law, Dorchester, e. d. of late Rt. Rev. Reginald Heber, Bishop wick one s. two d. Educ. : General Theol. ; of Calcutta, and niece of Richard Heber, York St. John's Seminary, New ; College, of Hodnet assumed on his and M.P., ; marriage Winnipeg, Manitoba (B.D. D.D.). the additional surname of Heber by Roval Ordained Deacon, 1872; Priest, 1874; Letters Patent; m. 1867, Alice Charlotte Incumbent of Grace Rutherford Church, Mary, o. c. of late Rev. F. Lockwood, Canon Park, N.J., 1872-74; Rector of Moncton, of Canterbury ; two s. Retired Capt. and 1874-82 Rector of Christ N.B., ; Church, Hon. Maj. 2nd V. Batt. Shropshire It. 1882-95 Winnipeg, Manitoba, ; Hon. Canon Infantry ; and Major ; Rural Shropshire Yeomanry of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg ; of patron four livings ; formerly Lieut. R.N. and of 91st Battalion Dean, Chaplain ; Address : Hodnet Hall, Market Drayton, Archdeacon and Superintendent of Missions Shropshire ; Airmyn Hall,fGoole, Yorkshire. for of Westminster. Ad- the Diocese New Clubs : Carlton ; Royal Yacht Squadron, dress : Columbia 1601 Lodge, Barclay Street, Cowes. [Died 12 May 1911. Vancouver, B.C. [Died 17 March 1913. PERCY, Earl ; Henry Algernon George ; M.P. PENZANCE, 1st Baron (cr. 1869), James S. (C.) Kensington, from 1895 ; D.L. ; a Plaisted P.C. of Provincial Wilde, ; Judge Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery; Courts of Canterbury and York from 1875 ; b. 1871 ; e. s. of 7th Duke of Northumber- b. 12 1816 4th s. of Edward London, July ; land, and Edith, d. of 8th Duke of Argyll. 1st Archer Wilde (b. of Lord Truro) and : Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford (1st of Marianne, d. W. Norris, M.D. ; m. Mary, Class Honours ; Prize for English Verse) ; d. of 3rd Earl of 1860. Educ. : Radnor, Under Sec. for India, 1902-03; Under Winchester ; Coll. (M.A. Trinity Cambridge Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1903- 1842). Barr. Inner 1839 ; went Temple, 1905. Publications : Notes from a Diary Circuit to on Northern ; Junior Counsel in Asiatic Turkey ; The Highlands of Asiatic Excise and Q.C. Customs, 1840-60; 1855; Turkey, 1901. Address : 64 Curzon Street, Counsel to Duchy of Lancaster, 1859 ; Baron W. ; Alnwick Castle, Northumberland. of 1860-63 of Court of Exchequer, ; Judge [Died 22 Dec. 1909. Probate and 1863-72. Heir : None. Divorce, PERKIN, Sir William Henry, Kt., cr. 1906; Address : Bashing Park, Godalming. Club : F.R.S., LL.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., V.P.C.S. ; Brooks's. [Died 9 Dec. 1899. in engaged scientific research ; b. London, Arthur D.S.O. PERCIVAL, Major Jex-Blake, 12 March 1838 ; y. s. of late G. F. Perkin Fusiliers 1900 ; the Northumberland ; and Sarah, his wife ; m. 1st, Jemima Har- General Staff Officer, War Office; late riott, y. d. of late John Lissett, 1859, de-

Commanding Camel Corps, Egyptian Army ; ceased ; 2nd, Alexandrine Caroline, y. d. of b. 1 s. of J. Per- Dec. 1870 ; y. Right Rev. late Ivan Hermann Mollwo, 1866 ; three s.

cival, Bishop of Hereford ; m. 1908, Cecil four d. Educ. : City of London School. Henland, founder of the Princess Christian Studied chemistry under late Dr. A. W. Hammersmith Day Nursery, and of the Hofmann at Royal College of Chemistry, of National Society Day Nurseries ; pub- Oxford Street ; afterwards was assistant several children's books. : in lished Educ. his research laboratory ; founded coal- Entered Marlborough ; Rugby. army, 1892; tar colour industry by discovery of the served ] Captain, 1900 ; Soudan, 898, present mauve dye in 1856, and its subsequent at battle of Khartoum (British medal, production on the large scale ; engaged in

Khedive's medal with clasp) ; S. Africa, the manufacture of coal-tar colours until on 1901-2 1899-1902, Staff, (despatches 1874 ; during that period, and up to present thrice, Queen's medal, 4 clasps, King's time, has been occupied in scientific research

medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; placed on list of in relation to chemistry. Publications : very officers considered qualified for staff em- numerous scientific researches, published ployment in consequence of service in the mostly in the Transactions of the Chemical field ; Soudan 1905, operations against the Society. Recreations : photography, cycling, Nyan Nyan Tribes (despatches, clasps to music, etc. Address : The Chestnuts, Sud- 4th class Egyptian medal, Medjidieh) ; bury, Harrow. [Died 14 July 1907. Soudan, 1906, operations at Talodi, S. Gen. Sir PERKINS, /Eneas, K.C.B. ; cr. 1897. to Kondfan (despatches, clasp Egyptian Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers from Staff : medals) ; College, 1908. Clubs Army 1895. Served Indian Mutiny ; Siege of and Navy. [Died 31 Oct. 1914. Delhi (medal with clasp), 1857 ; Bhootan PERCIVAL, Harold Stanley, A.R.E. 1904; Campaigns, 1864-65, 1865-66 (despatches, Artist and Civil b. with Engineer ; Bickley, Kent, medal clasp, Bt. Majority) ; Kuram 6 s. of Frederick Percival Sept. 1868 ; and Field Force, 1878; Afghan War, 1878-80 Ellen Elizabeth Frances Cumming ; m. (despatches, medal, four clasps, bronze star) ; d. of late E. of Violet, Newman Beckenham ; C.B., and A.D.C. to the Queen, 1881-87; s. : one Educ. Temple Grove ; King's Chief Engineer and Secretary Public Works on the and con- College. Engaged survey Department, Punjab Government ; Com- struction of public works, including Irish manded a First-Class District in India, 1890-

Light Railways, Preston Dock, Heysham 1892 ; General, 1895. Address : 1 Bolton Dock, Manchester Ship Canal, Dore and Street, Piccadilly. Club : United Service. of Chinley Railway ; designer The Prince [Died 22 Dec. 1901. of Sir Wales Graving Dock, Southampton ; PERKINS, Frederick, Kt. ; cr. 1873 ; D.L. ; Resident to the Clevedon Pier wine b. d. Engineer merchant ; 1826 ; m. 3rd, Mary, Extension of and Torquay Harbour ; Painter- Robert Shearman. Five times Mayor 558 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 P12TLEY

of ; Sheriff of London an b. London. 6 Southampton May 1807 ; S. u. 5th Earl and 1873 M.P. Middlesex, ; Southampton, 1874 Duke of Melfort and 13th Earl of Perth, 1880. Address: Dulwich Coir Oakfleld, 1840 ; m. 1st, Baroness Albertine de Rot- mon, S.E. [Died 8 Nov. 1905 widow of General berg, Comte Rappe, 1831 ; PERKINS, Surg.-Capt. Robert Clerk, D.S.O 2nd, Susan, widow of Col. Burrowes, Dangan and d. of Thomas 1900 ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Medical Office Castle, Birmingham Sewell, 1847. : to Swaziland Administration. Address Athenry, Educ. France ; Scot- land Headquarters, Swaziland. ; Germany. Protestant. Conservative. [Died 7 May 1916 Restored by special command and recom- Rev. mendation of Her Victoria PEROWNE, Edward Henry, D.D. ; Maste Majesty Queen of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, from by an Act of Parliament, which was unani- mously both and received 1879 ; Honorary Chaplain to King Edwar passed oy Houses, 28 VII., 1901. Educ. : Porson Prize 1848 royal assent, June 1853 ; Due de Melfort, Senior Classic 1850 Comte de and Baron de Valrose in ; Fellow Corpus Christ Lussan, France ; joined 93rd and College ; Tutor, 1858-79 ; Deacon, 1850 Highlanders, 1824, became Victoria Middlesex Priest, 1851 ; Hon. Canon of Worcester captain; Maj. 1894 Rifles, 1853-59. Owned no landed ; Lady Margaret Preacher, 1877 ; Vice property, after years of to recover the ancient Chancellor, 1879-81 ; Whitehall Preacher litigation 1864 family estate of Drummond Castle. Heirs : ; Hulsean Lecturer, 1866 ; J.P. fo his kinsman, Viscount to Cambridge, 1890 ; Hon. Chaplain to Queen Strathallan, Barony of Drummond his d. Victoria, 1898-1900; Examining Chaplain ; Lady Marie Louise to the Bishop of 1891-1901 Susan Edith Grace Drummond to Scotch Worcester, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria French Melfort peerages. Address : 1900-1901. Publications: The Christian The Cottage, Kew, Surrey. Clubs : for- White's Life of merly ; Edinburgh. Daily Life, A Faith, 1860 ; Corporate New, Responsibility, 1862; Counsel to Under [Died 26 Feb. 1902. graduates on Entering the University, 1863 PESTANGI, Jehangir Khan Bahadur, C.I.E. 1882. Hulsean Lectures, The God-head of Jesus Assistant Master, Elphinstone Insti- 1866 tution, Bombay, 1853 ; first grade ; Commentary on Galatians, 1890 Deputy Collector, 1889. Savonarola, 1900. Address : Master's Lodge 1869; retired, Address: Bombay. 18 1914. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Club , [Died Apr. National. [Died 5 Feb. 1906 PETERS, Hon. Arthur, K.C. ; Premier and PEROWNE, Ven. Thomas Thomason, M.A. Attorney-General, Prince Edward Island, B.D. from 1902 b. ; Rector of Redenhall with Harlestoni ; 29 Aug. 1854 ; 8. of late Hon. Norfolk, from 1874. Educ. : Corpus Christi James Horsfleld Peters, late Master of the Coll. Camb. (Fellow). Wrangler, 1847; Rolls of P.E.I., and Mary Cunard, e. d. of late Sir Tyrwhitt's Hebrew Scholar, 1850 ; Norrisian Samuel Cunard, Bart. ; m. A. Jane d. of late Prizeman, 1854 ; Fellow and Lecturer of Stewart, Charles Stewart of Rose- P.E.I. s. d. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. ; Rector of Stal bank, ; two two Educ. : Prince of Wales' bridge, Dorset, 1867-74; Select Preacher College ; King's College, Windsor, at N.S. A member of the Inner Cambridge, 1861; Hulsean Lecturer, Temple ; studied law with the Cambridge, 1880 ; Examining Chaplain to present Master of the Bishop of Norwich, 1862-1910; Archdeacon Rolls, Prince Edward Island, also with late of Norwicn, 1878-1910. Publications : Essen- G. Baugh Allen, one of the last of the special tial Coherence of the Old and New Testa- pleaders ; also with the Lord Chief-Justice ments, 1858; Memoir of the Rev. T. G. of England (Lord Alverstone), and with Mr. Freeman of the Bar a Ragland, 1861 ; joint-editor Archbishop Equity ; Member Parker's Life and Correspondence, 1853; of the Legislative Assembly from 1890, Proverbs, Obadiah, Jonah, Haggai, Zecha- representing 2nd electoral district of King's called to Bar in riah, Malachi, in Cambridge Bible for Schools, County ; England, 1879, etc. : and the Provincial 1878 1898 Address Redenhall Rectory, Har- Bar, ; Q.C., ; leston, Norfolk. [Died 6 May 1913. Attorney- General, Prince Edward Island, 1900. Address : Prince Ed- PERRY, Ven. George Gresley, Archdeacon of Charlottetown, ward Island. 30 Jan. Stow from 1894; Rector of Waddington [Died 1908. from .-Gen. William 1852; b. Churchill, Somerset, 1820; ETERS, Maj Henry Brooke ; s. of J.P. b. 11 1842 e. s. of late y. William Perry, Churclull. Educ.: ; Nov. ; W. H. Ilminster of Grammar School ; Corpus Christi Peters, J.P., D.L., Harefield, Devon; Coll. m. 1883, Hon. Rosalind Catherine (Scholar) ; Lincoln Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Sophia Fellow of o. c. of 23rd Baron one Lincoln Coll. Oxford, 1842 ; tutor, Butler, Dunboyne ; s. : 1847; proctor for Diocese of Lincoln in Educ. Harrow. Late 4th Hussars ;

entered 1861 ; Convocation, 1867 ; re-elected seven times. army, Major-Gen., retired, Publications : History of the Church of 1887. Address : Harefield, Lympstone, England from the Death of Elizabeth (3 Devon. Clubs . Turf, Naval and Military. vols.), 1860-63; The Christian Fathers; [Died 27 Oct. 1913. Life of Robert of Grosseteste ; History the EXIT, Sir Dinshaw Manockjee. 1st Bt. ; cr. Crusades; Life of St. Hugh of Avalon, 1890; 6. 30 June 1823; widower. Mer- 1879 ; Student's Manual of Church English chant and Magistrate, Bombay Presidency ; of History (3 vols.), 1878-90 ; editor several Member of Supreme Legislative Council, volumes for Early English Text Society. Calcutta, from 1887 ; Member of Parsi Address : Lincoln. Waddington Rectory, Punchayet, Bombay ; Sheriff of Bombay, [Died 10 Jan. 1897. 1887. Heir : g. s. Jeejeebhoy Framjee, b. 14th Earl cr. PERTH, of, 1605 ; MELFORT, 1873. Address: Petit Hill, Malabar Hill, 6th Earl cr. of, 1686 ; George Drummond ; and 1 Hornby Row, Fort, Bombay. Baron of 5 Drummond Cargill, 1488 ; Viscount [Died May 1901. Melfort and Lord Drummond of Gilston, ETLEY, Eaton Wallace, C.I.E 1897; b. 1685 s. ; Viscount Forth, Lord Drummond of Woolwich, 23 May 1850 ; 3rd of Captain Rickertoun, Castlemaine, and Gilstoun, J. E. Petley, R.N., and Jane, d. of Edward 1686 of d. of ; Hereditary Thane Lennox, and Riddle, F.R.S. ; m. Ida, 2nd C. A. Hereditary Steward of Menteith and Strath- Stuart, Postmaster - General of Bombay. earn ; [John, 4th Lord Drummond, was Educ : Christ's Hospital, London. Joined created Earl of Perth, with remainder to his Navy 1865, and served in Mediterranean heirs-male for whatsoever, 1605 ; John Drum- Fleet and the China Sea survey ; passed mond, 2nd s. of 3rd Earl, was raised to Lieutenant, 1871 : ai'ter joining East Indian peerage, 1685, as Viscount Melfort, and squadron flagship Glasgow, was appointed 1686 as of officer of Earl Melfort and Viscount Forth J ; navigating corvette Wolverene, 559 PETRE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and afterwards ' gun-vessel Magpie ; present m. 1913, Catherine, d. of Hon. John and at attack on Fort Souik in Persian Gulf, Lady Margaret Boscawen, Tregye, Cornwall ;

1S73 ; transferred to Marine of one s. . : Survey Educ. Oratory School, Edgbaston ; India, 1874 ; Deputy Conservator Port of R.M.C. Szndhurst. Owned about 19,100 Hon. Calcutta, 1881; V.D. ; A.D.C. to acres. Heir : s. Hon. Joseph William of India of Viceroy ; Commander Calcutta Lionel Petre; b. 5 June 1914. Address : Port Defence Volunteers : Lieut. R.N. Thorndon Hall, Brentwood, Essex. Clubs : ret'red Conservator of ; Deputy the Hugli Carlton, Guards', Bachelors', Pratt's. River retired ; from India, 1910. Recrea- [Died 24 Sept. 1914. tions : Address : 27 cricket, yachting. 'ETTICREW, Rev. Francis, D.D., Lit.D. ; Shaftesbury Road, Southsea. Club Presi- Professor of Systematic Theology. Address : dent of the Shipmasters', Calcutta. Magee Presbyterian College, Derry. (Died 28 Feb. 1913. [Died 3 Aug. 1909. Sir PETRE, George Glynn, cr. 1890 ; K.C.M.G., 'ETTIGREW, James Bell, M.D. (Edin.), LL.I)., C.B. 1886; Envoy Extraordinary, retired F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ; Laureate of the Institute 1893; b. 4 Sept. 1822; 2nd s. of Henry of France ; Chandos Professor of Medicine Petre, Dunkenhalgh, Clayton-le-Moors, Lan- and Univ. of St. cashire Anatomy, Andrews, N.B., ; m. Emma Katherine, d. of late from 1875 ; b. Roxhill, Lanarkshire, Scot- Maj. Sneyd of the Bengal Army, 1858. land, 1834 ; related on the mother's side to : Educ. Stonyhurst Coll. ; Prior Bath. Park, Henry Bell, the founder of steam navigation Attached to Legation at Frankfort, 1846; in Europe ; m. d. of Sir William at Elsie, Gray Hanover, 1852 ; at Paris, 1853 ; Embassy of Greatham, Durham, 1890. Educ. : Airdrie Attache" at the paid Hague, 1855 ; Naples, Academy ; Glasgow University (Arts) ; 28 1856; Charge" d'Affaires, July-30 Oct., Edinburgh Univ. (Medicine) (Thesis Gold when diplomatic relations were suspended, Medal ; Gold Medallist in Anatomy and in and the Mission withdrawn attached to ; Medical Jurisprudence), etc. Croonian Lec- at 1857 of Embassy Paris, ; Secretary Lega- turer to Royal and President of tion Society, at Hanover, 1859 ; Charge" d'Affaires Royal Medical Society, 1860 ; Assistant- at 1860-63 1864- Hanover, ; Copenhagen, Curator Hunterian 1862- 1865 Museum, London, ; Brussels, 1866 ; Secretary of Embassy 1868 ; Curator of Museum of Royal College at 1868 Berlin, ; Permanent Charge" d'Affaires of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1869 ; Lecturer on at 1872 Stuttgardt, ; Envoy Extraordinary Physiology, Royal College of Surgeons, Edin- and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Argentine burgh, 1873 ; Examiner in Physiology to. 1881 Minister to Republic, ; Plenipotentiary the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons the of 1882 Republic Paraguay, ; appointed of Edinburgh ; awarded Godard Prize of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- French Academy of Sciences, 1874 ; ap- to : potentiary Portugal, 1884. Address pointed to Chandos Chair of Medicine and Dunkenhalgh, Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire ; Anatomy, 1875 ; Examr. in Anatomy Univ. Hants. Clubs: Hatchwoods, Winchfield, of Glasgow, 1883-87. Publications : Arrange- St. James's. 17 Travellers', [Died May 1905. ment of Muscular Fibres in Heart, and 14th Baron Bernard PETRE, (cr. 1603), Henry Bladder (Phil. Trans.), 1864 and 1866; Lieutenant 1st Philip Petre, Lincolnshire Presumption of Survivorship (Med. Chir. Regiment, retired 1886. [1st Baron's father Review), 1865 ; Structure and Function of was a of State under principal Secretary Valves of Vascular System (Trans. Roy. Soc. Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Eliza- Edin.), 1864 ; Mechanism of Flight (Linn. beth ; 4th Baron was committed to the Trans.), 1867 ; Physiology of Wings (Trans. Tower at the time of Oates's and Plot, 1678, Roy. Soc. Edin.), 1870; Plants, Animals, died there, 1683 ; 13th Baron was a prelate and Inorganic Matter (Lancet), 1873 ; at the b. 31 s. of Vatican.] May 1858; animal Locomotion (Science Series), 1873; 12th Baron and d. of Hon. Charles Mary, Circulation in Plants, Lower Animals, and Thomas S. b. Clifford; 1893; m. 1899, Man (Edin. Med. Journ.), 1872, 1873, and Audrey, d. of Rev. W. R. Clark, Prof, of 1874 ; Flight : Natural and Artificial (Ency. Coll. President Philosophy, Trinity Toronto, Britan.), 1879; Man's Place in Nature of the Royal Society of Canada. Entered or (Educ. Times), 1882 ; The Phonograph Army, 1879. Owned about 19,100 acres. Speech Recorder (Modern Thought), 1882; Heir: b. Hon. B. J. Petre. Address: Philip Crystals, Dendrites, and Spirals, in relation Thorndon Essex. Clubs : Hall, Brentwood, to growth and movements, especially rhthy- Naval and Carlton, Military, Marlborough. mic movements (Edin. Med. Journ.), 1901; [Died 16 Jan. 1908. Anatomical Preparation making at Edin- PETRE, 15th Baron (cr. 1603), Philip Benedict burgh University and Royal College of Petre. [1st Baron's father was a principal Surgeons of England (Lancet, 1901) ; Spiral Secretary of State under Henry VIII., Formations in Relation to Walking, Swim- Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth; 4th ming, and Flying (Lancet, 1904). Recrea- Baron was committed to the Tower at the tions : original research and experiment, time of Oates's Plot, 1678, and died there, reading, music, outdoor exercises, fishing, 1683 ; 13th Baron was a prelate at the shooting, boating, etc. Address : The Vatican.] 3rd s. of 12th Baron and Mary, Swallowgate, St. Andrews, N.B. d. of 1908. Hon. Charles Thomas Clifford ; S. b. [Died 30 Jan. 1908; b. 21 Aug. 1864; m. 1888, Julia PEYTON, Francis, C.B. ; Lieut. -General and e. d. Mary, of G. C. Taylor ; one s. two d. Hon. Gen. ; Hon. Colonel, North Stafford- Owned about 19,100 acres. Heir : Hon. 27 shire Regt. ; b. Hillingdon, Uxbridge, Lionel George Carroll Petre, b. 3 Nov. 1890. May 1823 ; 4th s. of late Algernon Peyton, Address : Thorndon Hall, Brentwood, Essex. Rector of Doddington, Cambridge, and 6 Dec. 1908, [Died Isabella Anne, y. d. of Thomas Hussey, PETRE, 16th Baron (cr. 1603), Lionel George Galtrim, Co. Meath, and Lady Mary Walpole, of Carroll Petre. [1st Baron's father was a y. d. of 1st Earl of Orford ; was brother of late Sir principal Secretary State under Henry the Thomas Peyton, Bt. ; m. 1864, VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth; Louisa, y. c. of late Col. G. W. Moseley, C.B. 4th Baron was committed to the Tower ai Educ. : Eton. Appointed Ensign 98th the time of Oates's Plot, 1678, and died Regt. 1841; served in China war, 1842 one there 1683 ; 13th Baron was a prelate at (medal) ; Indian Frontier, 1850 (medal,

the Vatican.] Lieut. Coldstream Guards clasp, despatches) ; Punjab Campaign s. Julia e. 1858 of 15th Baron and Mary, d. o (medal), 1848 ; Indian Frontier, (de- 98th, late George Cavendish Taylor of 95th Regi spatches) ; Lieut. 98th, 1842 ; Capt. com- ment; b. 3 Nov. 1890; S. father 1908 1850 ; Major, 98th, 1854 ; Lieut.-Col. 660 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PHILLIPS " inanding 98th, 1863-73 ; appointed to com- Defence," 1862-66 ; Commodore, W.I., 1st mand of Lichfield 1873 ; command and District, 2nd class, 1868-69 ; senior Naval Officer of Shorncliffe 2nd and 3rd in Camp, 1877; Gibraltar, 1870-74 ; Captain of the Fleet, Brigades at 1877-81. Club: 1873 Aldershot, ; Rear-Admiral, 1874 ; 2nd in Channel United Service. [Died 7 Feb. 1905. Squadron, 1876; Vice-Admiral, 1879; Ad- PHAIR, Rev. Ernest Edward Maxwell, Canon miral Supt. Naval Reserve, 1876-79; Ad- of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, 1905; miral, 1884; Com.-in-Chief, Devonport, Professor of Pastoral Theology, St. John's 1884-87. Publications : Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir William College, Winnipeg, from 1905 ; b. Fort Parker, Bt., G.C.B. ; Translation of French Naval 1859. Alexander, Manitoba, 27 Dec. 1870 ; 2nd s. Tactics, of Archdeacon Phair, missionary (C.M.S.) in Address : Sheffield House, near Bolley, Hants. Club : diocese of Rupert's Land ; m. 1897, Louella- United Service. more Henty, o. d. of I. S. Sherlock-Hubbard, [Died 25 Nov. 1897. of the Public William P. B.C.L. Works Department, India ; PHILLIMORE, W., M.A., ; s. d. : b. 27 one one Educ. St. John's College ; Solicitor; Nottingham, Oct. 1853; University of Manitoba, B.A. 1889, M.A. e. s. of W. P. Phillimore, M.B., and M. E. of 1903; Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Private Watts, Bridgen Hall, Bridgnorth ; m. Secretary to Sir John Schultz, Lieutenant- Jane, o. c. of J. Graham of Redford House, one s. Educ. : Governor of Manitoba, 1890-94 ; ordained, Stirlingshire ; privately ; 1895 of Queen's Coll. 2nd in ; Curate Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Oxford, Jurisprudence, 1876. Worked at 1895-98 ; Curate in charge of Stowting, principally genealogy and records Kent, 1898-1902; Lecturer in St John's ; advocated, from 1888, the forma- tion of Local Record Offices College, Winnipeg, 1902-5 ; Secretary of the and prepared House of Bishops of the General Synod of bills therefor; initiated British Record the of in 1887: Scottish Church England Canada, 1911 ; Society (Index Library), Examining Chaplain to the Archbishop of Record Series (afterwards Scottish Record Rupert's Land from 1904. Recreations : Society), 1896; Thoroton Society (Notts.), 1897 fishing and shooting. Address : St. John's ; and Canterbury and York Society, 1904 Corr. of College, Winnipeg. [Died 7 May 1915. ; Member New England Hist. Sir Gen. Hist. PHEAR, John Budd, Kt., cr. 1877 ; F.G.S., Soc., Virginia Soc., and Chicago Hist. Soc. Publications: Notts. Church J.P. ; b. Earl Stonham, Suffolk, 9 Feb. etc. to 1825; e. s. of Rev. J. Phear, Rector of Bells, 1872, ; How Write the History of a 1887 Earl Stonham, and Catherine, o. d. of Family, ; The Family of Middle- 1901 ; The of 1901 Samuel Budd, North Tawton ; m. 1865, more, Family Holbrow, ; Emily, d. of J. Bolton, Burnley House, Law and Practice of Grants of Arms, 1905,

etc. ; Edited Coram Roll of 1297 Stockwell (d. 1897). Educ. : home ; Pem- Rege broke Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Fellow and Rotuli Hugonis de Welles Episcopi Lin- Irish Will Mathematical Lecturer, Clare College, 1847 ; colniensis, 1209-1235, Calendars, and of 200 volumes of Parish Re- M.A. 1850. Barr. 1854 ; Judge of the High upwards gisters, Will Court of Judicature, Bengal, 1864-76 ; Chief Inquisitions, Calendars, etc., Editor of Recreation : Justice of Ceylon, 1877-79 ; contested Honi- County Pedigrees. cycling. Address: 124 W.C. ton Division of Devon (L.), 1885 ; Tavistock, Chancery Lane, 9 1913. 1886 ; Tiverton, 1893 ; D.L., J.P., and late [Died Apr. a Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Devon. PHILLIPS, Rt. Rev. Charles, D.D. (Hon.); Publications : 1850 Elementary Mechanics, ; Assistant-Bishop of Western Equatorial of Africa Elementary Hydrostatics, 1852; Rights from 1893 ; b. 1847 ; m. 1872, The in India and Water; Aryan Village Marianne, d. of James Bailey of Lagos ; 1880 International Ceylon, ; Trade ; Notes three s. two d. Educ. : C.M.S. Training on Money, etc. Recreations : cricket, life Institution, Abeokuta, 1860-63. School- member of London Club. Address : Skating master St. Paul's School, Lagos, 1863-76 ; Marpool, Exmouth. Clubs : United Uni- Ordained, 1876; Priest, 1879; missionary versity, National Liberal. [Died 7 Apr. 1905. (C.M.S.) at St. Jude's, Ebute Meta, Lagos, PHILBRIGK, His Honour Judge Frederick 1876; Ode Ondo, Yoruba, West Africa, of Adolphus, K.C. ; Judge County Courts 1877-93. Address: C.M.S. House, Ode 1895 b. e. s. (Dorset, etc), from ; 1836 ; of i_Ondo, vid Lagos, W. Africa. Frederick B. Philbrick, Colchester ; widower. [Died 30 Dec. 1906. Educ. : London University. Barr. Middle PHILLIPS, Major Edward Hawtin, D.S.O. Temple, 1860; Q.C. 1874; Recorder of 1901; Royal Horse Artillery; b. 22 Feb. Colchester, 1870. Address : Bodorgan 1876; s. of John Hawton Phillips, 101 House, Bournemouth. [Died 26 Dec. 1910. Cromwell Road, S.W. Educ. : Wellington Rev Sir PHILIPPS, James Erasmus, 12th College. Entered Royal Artillery, 1897 ; Bt. ; cr. 1621 ; Prebendary of Salisbury ; served operations in Sierra Leone, Jan.- St. Warden Boniface Missionary College ; Mar. 1899 (medal with clasp) ; operations St. Denys Missionary Sisterhood; b. 23 in Northern Nigeria, Feb.-June 1900 (de- Oct. 1824 o. s. of Sir ; Rev. James Evans spatches, clasp) ; Ashanti, 1900 (severely and d. of B. Philipps Mary Ann, Bickley ; wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; S. Africa, S. father 1873 Mar- ; m. 1859, Hon. Mary 1902 (severely wounded, despatches) ; W. garet, e. d. of Rev. the Hon. Samuel Best, Africa (N. Nigeria), 1904 (medal with clasp).

and ; sis. of the 5th Baron Wynford ; five Recreations : hunting, polo. Address : s. four d. Educ. : Christ Church, Oxford Hurstcroft, Ascot. Club : Army and Navy. (M.A.). Proctor in Convocation, 1874-85 ; [Died 6 Nov. 1914. Vicar of Warminster, Wilts, 1859-97 ; Rural PHILLIPS, Very Rev. Evan Owen, Dean of Dean, 1875-1900. Heir: s. Baron St. Davids. St. David's from 1895. Educ. : Corpus

Address: The Close, Salisbury. Club: Christi College, Cambridge (18th Wrangler ; National Liberal. [Died 21 Feb. 1912. Fellow). Warden of the Welsh College,

1854-61 ; Vicar of Aberystwitll, PHILLIMORE, Sir Augustus, K.C.B., cr. 1887 ; Llandovery, 1861-86 ; Chancellor of St. David's Cathe- D.L., J.P. ; Admiral, retired, 1887 ; b. 24 s. dral, 1879-95. Address: Deanery, St. May 1822 ; o. surv. of late Joseph Philli- 2 more, D.C.L., and Elizabeth, d. of Rev. David's, R.S.O. [Died March 1897. d. of Walter Bagot ; m. Harriet Elanor, Hon. PHILLIPS, Major George Edward, D.S.O. G. : M. Fortescue, 1864. Educ. West- 1902 ; Royal Engineers. Entered Army, 1901 served minster ; R.N. College, Portsmouth. En- 1884 ; Captain, 1892 ; Major, ; tered R.N. 1835 Lieut. 1845 1895 South 1899- "College, ; ; Ashauti, (star) ; Africa, commanded 1853-55 1900 Medea,"" W.I., ; Capt. (wounded, despatches) ; special duty, 1855 19 Oct. 1902. ; commanded Curacoa," 1859-62 ; Somaliland, 1902. [Died 561 PHILLIPS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

PHILLIPS, Captain H. C. B., D.S.O. 1902; grave,ave, Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs) and Resident N. Nigeria (retired); m. 1885, Maria...aria Louisa, d. of Sir Colin Campbell, d. H. E., d. of Harwood Hoyle, Lanes. Served K.C.B. ; m. 1st, 1863, Maria (d. 1902), of

with Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa, H. M. Mundy, Shipley, Derbyshire ; 2nd, 1900-1902 (despatches, Queen's medal, 3 1904, Alexandra Wassilewna, widow of

clasps ; King's medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; N. Gomez Brandao of Rio Janeiro. Educ. : 18.">8 Nigeria, 1903 (medal with clasp). Harrow. Entered Diplomatic Service, ;

(Died 12 Sept. 1906. Consul-General at Pesth, 1881 ; Secretary

PHILLIPS, Rev. Henry Frederick, Hon. Canon of Embassy at Vienna, 1885 ; at Paris, 1892 ; : Rochester, 1878. Educ. Rugby ; Univer- Minister Plenipotentiary, Paris, 1893 ; British sity College, Oxford (M.A.). Curate of St. Delegate on West African Commission and

Margaret's, Rochester, 1855-60 : Vicar of St. at Sanitary Conference, 1893 ; Envoy Extra-

Peter's, Rochester, 1860-66 ; Curate of Arre- ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in : ton, Isle of Wight, 1899-1901 ; Vicar, 1891- Brazil, 1894-1900. Address British Lega- : 1895 ; Recto rof Binstead, Isle of Wight, tion, Brussels. Clubs Brooks's, St. James's. 1907. Address: 1 Webster Gardens, Bal- [Died 15 March 1911. Isle of ing, W. ; Ravenhurst, Ryde, Wight. violincellist PIATTI, Alfredo and composer ; 28 1914. [Died Nov. b. Burgamel, 1822. Studied Milan Conser- PHILLIPS, Major Henry Jacob Vaughan, D.S.O. vatoire under his uncle Zanetti and Merighi ; 1901; 3rd Batt. South Wales Borderers; appeared in London before Philharmonic served South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches, Society, 1844 ; settled in London, 1846. 3 2 Queen's medal, clasps ; King's medal, [Died 18 July 1001. Address: The clasps, D.S.O.). Barracks, PICKARD, Benjamin, M.P. (L.) Normanton, Brecon. [Died 6 1914. May S.W. Riding, from 1885 ; Gen. Secretary PHILLIPS, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, Colonel 18th Yorkshire Miners' Assoc. from 1881. Pres. Hussars b. 28 March 1837. from 1904 ; Miners' Federation of Great Britain, b. re- Entered Army, 1856 ; Maj.-Gen.. 1893 ; e. s. Kippox, 28 Feb. 1842 ; of Thomas tired. 1896; Col. 14th Hussars, 1903-4; : Pickard, miner, Kippox ; widower. Educ. barrister, Inner Temple, 1883. Address : Kippox Grammar School. Commenced work Ashenhurst Hall, Leek. Club : Bradnop, in the pit at twelve years of age ; sec of United Service, Garrick. [Died 9 Nov. 1913. West Yorkshire Miners' Association, 1873 ; PHILLIPS, Yen. Thompson, Canon of Carlisle ; took active part to obtain Mines Acts, s. of late Capt. Robert Phillips (40th Regt.), Employers Liability Acts, Mines Eight Hours Eliza Convamore, Co. Cork ; m. 1st, 1861, Bill, Truck Acts ; acted on Deputation to Catherine, d. of Gen. Sir James W. Sleigh, President Cleveland on Peace, 1887, and to

K.C.B., Col. of 9th Lancers (d. 1898) ; 2nd, leading men in France on Channel Tunnel of 1903, Cecily, widow G. H. H. O. Ferguson Scheme ; on Trades Congress Parliamentary

of Broadfleld House, Carlisle ; d. of John Committee one year ; attended about s. Labouchere, Broom Hall, Surrey ; two eighteen Congresses of Trades Unions ; three d. Educ. : Cambridge (M.A.). At organised six International Congresses of

one time Archdeacon of Furness ; Vicar of the miners of Great Britain, Germany, were St. George's, Barrow-in-Furness ; Rural Austria, France, and Belgium, which

Dean of Carlisle and Hon. Canon ; proctor held in Paris, Jolimont, Brussels, Berlin, in of : Convocation York. Address The Aix-la-Chapelle, and London ; took part Abbey, Carlisle. Club : Royal Societies. in Peace Society's work, and Lord's Rest [Died 19 Apr. 1909. Day Associations' work. Publications : Bio- Miners' PHILLIPS, Bt.-Col. Walter Ernest, C.B. 1908 ; graphy of the late John Dixon, b. s. of (fifteen Indian Army ; 27 March 1858 ; Secretary ; Miners' Annual Report Cornwallis and Major-General William Phillips, years) ; Short Work on Organisation of : bil- Madras, S.C. ; m. Anne, d. Deputy Sur- Co-operation. Recreations cricket,

geon-General S. Jardine Wyndowe ; one liards. Address: 2 Huddersfleld Road, s. one d. Educ. : Winchester College. Barnsley, Yorkshire. Clubs : Cobden 1890 Entered Army, 1879 ; Captain, I.S.C., ; National Liberal ; Leeds Liberal ; Barnsley. 1904. Major, 1899 ; Lt.-Col. 1904 ; served Afghan [Died 3 Feb. 1880 Hazara war, (medal) ; Expedition, PICKERING, J. L., Landscape Painter; ,b. 1891 (medal) ; Waziristan, 1901-2 (medal) ; d. of late Wakefleld, Yorks ; m. 1st, Amy, Zakka Khel and Mohmand Expeditions, 1908 J. B. Smith of Tettenhall, Staffordshire; Address : The (C.B., medal). Gables, Uley, 2nd, Catherine, d. of late Dr. Little, senior Gloucestershire. 28 1911. [Died Sept. physician, London Hospital. Educ. : Bing- PHILPOT, Robert, C.B. 1908; b. 1849; m. ley Grammar School. Commenced life as 1st, 1880, Henrietta (d. 1886), d. of late civil engineer with Messrs. Brassey's staff

Capt. H. Boteler; 2nd, 1889, Alice, d. of in Italy ; painted mountains and marshes ;

E. Giffard. Educj: Eton ; Trinity College, studying in Corsica, Italy, and Scotland;

Cambridge. Called to Bar, 1874 ; Assistant exhibited at the Royal Academy, prin- Secretary, Public Works Loan Board, 1883- cipal provincial and international exhibitions; 1885; Secretary, 1885-1908. Address: formerly member of the New Gallery, R.B.A. Broadmayne, The Park, East Molesey, and R.O.I. Principal Works: Sylvia's

; Surrey. [Died 9 Dec. 1913. Pool ; Pan's Sanctuary ; A Life's Byway Weather The Offering, PHIPPS, Charles Nicholas Paul, J.P. and D.L. Rough ; Dryad's Wilts Address : 8 Ormonde Terrace, North Gate. for Wilts ; Alderman County Council ; b. 4 Nov. 1845 e. s. of late Charles Paul Regent's Park. N.W. Club : Arts. ; 31 March 1912. Phipps of Chalcot, Wilts, M.P. for West- [Died bury, 1869-74; m. 1874, Clare Emily, 3rd PICKERING, William Alexander, C.M.G. 1884 ; d. of Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst, 3rd retired officer Civil Service Straits Settle- s. s. of late Geo. Bt., of Clarendon Park, Wilts ; one six d. ments ; b. 9 June 1840 ; : Educ. Eton. M.P. Westbury, 1880-85 ; Pickering of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire; Eigh Sheriff for Wilts, 1887; Capt. and m. Ellen Lee, d. of late Geo. Webster, Not- Hon. Major, Royal Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry tingham, 1872. Educ. : private school, (retired). Address: Chalcot, Westbury, Nottingham. Mercantile Marine Service, Wilts. Clubs : Arthur's, St. James's. 1856-62; Chinese Imperial Maritime Cus- [Died 9 Dec. 1913. toms, Foochow, Formosa, 1862-66; in re- PHIPPS, Sir Edmund Constantino Henry. mercantile house, Formosa, 1866-70 ;

G.C.M.G., cr. 1902 ; C.B. ; Minister at ceived thanks of British, U.S., and Spanish

Brussels from 1900 ; b. 15 Mar. 1840 ; s. of Governments for rescue of shipwrecked Hon. Edmund Phipps (g. s. of Earl of Mul- subjects from slavery, and for arranging 562 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PILKINGTON

with ; Straits Settle- Theories and the Faith treaty savages joined Old ; The Mystery ments Civil Service as Chinese of Matter interpreter, ; England's Resurrection ; Con- 1872 J.P. and 187 flict of and ; police magistrate, Oligarchy Democracy ; Oliver of 1877 in 1874 was protector Chinese, ; Cromwell, the Man and his Mission; The of States engaged in pacification Malay ; Religion of Jesus ; Life of Sir James A. of State Picton The twice thanked by Secretary (Perak ; Religion of the Universe ;

medal and clasp) ; retired on pension, 1890. Spinoza : a Handbook to the Ethics Man with ; Decorated for services in connection and the Bible : a review of the place of the the suppression of piracy and anarchy in Bible in Human History, etc. Recreation : . the Malay States, 1875, and for keeping bicycling. Address : Caerlyr, Capelulo, order air.ongst the Chinese of the Straits Penmaenmawr, R.S.O. Clubs : Reform, Settlements. Publications : articles on National Liberal ; Reform, Liverpool ; Royal Straits Settlements and Malay Peninsula, Welsh Yacht. [Died 4 Feb. 1910. Asiatic Review in Sir Eustace Quarterly ; Pioneering PIERS, Fitz-Maurice, 8th Bt. ; 1898. Recreations : boat and cr. J.P. ft. 28 Formosa, 1660; ; Oct. 1840; 5. father sea Ad- 1850 canoe sailing, fishing, fly fishing. ; m. 1869, Rose (d. 1890), d. of Charles

C//T.V.V : Hotel de San Fulwood .9. Paris, Remo, Italy. Saunders, Park, Liverpool ; one Club : National. [Died 14 Jan. 1907. three d. Major 4th Batt. Manchester Regt. PICKERING, William Henry, F.G.S., M.Inst. 1881-82. Heir: s. Charles Pigott, b. 27 June 1870 .Miii. King., etc.; Chief Inspector of Mines [m. 1902, Helen Constance (Stella), e. d. of late S. R, Brewis and Mrs. of Yorkshire and North Midland district ; 2nd Brewis,

Ibstone Ibstone ; one s. Educ.: x. of James Pickering, Gathurst, Wigan ; House, Trinity Address: The /-. 1 Oct. 1858 ; m. Alice Mabel, 7th d. of Hall, Camb.]. Horsham. Kcv. M. H. Simpson, Vicar of Towlaw ; Larches, Rusper Road, 1 10 1913. one .s . Educ. : St. Peter's School, York. [Died May Sir Charles 3rd Obtained first class certificate as a mines PIGOTT, Robert, Bt. ; cr. 1808 ; Bucks Lieut. 90th re- manager after a mining engineer's training, D.L., J.P., ; Regt., tired 1856 ft. 13 first in of can- ; Apr. 1835 ; S. father 1847 ; 1881 ; placed examination m. 1st, d. of H. didates for H.M. Inspector of Mines ; Mary, Capt. Carew, R.N.,

Beddington Park, 1856 ; Mar- Assistant Inspector, 1883 ; Chief Inspector Surrey, 2nd, of Mines lent by Imperial Government to iret, d. of Sydney Cosby, Hall, - ueen's Co., and widow of John Government of India, 1904 7 ; founded Capt. Chidley 43rd s. of 9th the Mining and Geological Institute of India ; Coote, Regt., Bt., 1880. 90th Edward Medal, first-class, 1910. Publica- Ensign Regt. 1854; severely wounded before some time in tions : Indian Mines Act (with W. Graham) ; Sebastopol ; papers in the Transactions of the Institute Middlesex Yeomanry. Heir : g. s. Berke- of Mining Engineers, and similar societies. ley, ft. 31 May 1894. Address : Wexham Club : and Recreations : tennis, riding, fishing. Ad- Park, Slough. Army Navy. 5 1911. dress : Lawn House, Doncaster. Clubs : [Died May Edmund I.S.O. 1903 retired Wakeneld and County, WakefieJd. PIKE, William, ; civil servant ft. 25 1838 3rd s. of [Died 8 July 1912. ; July ; Edmund William Pike, of Ilchester and PICKERSGILL, Frederick Richard, Hon. R.A. ; Clutton, Somerset ; m. 1st, 1864, c. Anne b. 1820 n. of William London, ; Henry Bishop (d. 1878), d. of George Lovell, of Pickersgill, R.A. Studied at Royal Aca- Bath ; 2nd, 1880, Mary, o. d. of late Alfred demy ; became A.R.A. 1847 ; R.A. 1857 ; : Bayley ; three s. three d. Educ. privately. Keeper of Royal Academy, 1873-87, retired. Employed on the Wells Journal, 1855-58 ; : Pictures The Death of King Lear, 1843 ; entered Post Office, 1858 ; appointed Post- The Burial of 1847 ; exhibited fre- Harold, master of of House Commons, 1878 ; retired, quently. Address : The Towers, Yarmouth, 1903. Recreations : gardening, walking. Isle of Wight. Club : Athenaeum. Address : 9 Hilldrop Crescent, Camden [Died 20 Dec. 1900. Road, N. [Died 1 Aug. 1910. PICKERSGILL, William Clayton, C.B., cr. PILE, Sir George Clarke, Kt., cr. 1892 ; Pres. H.M. Consul-General for 1892; California, Legisl. Council of Barbados ; ft. 1821 ; m. and U.S.A. resi- Nevada, Utah, Arizona, ; Anna, d. of Henry Laurie, 1856. Address : dent at SanFrancisco from 1898 ft. ; Darwen, St. John's, Barbados. [Died 28 Apr. 1906. 7 Nov. 1846 m. Lancashire, ; Agnes Merring- PILKINGTON, Colonel Henry Lionel, C.B. ton, d. of Thomas Griffith Gill of Barbados, 1900 ; Colonel commanding South African 1883. Educ. : Lancashire and Independent Constabulary, Orange River Colony (retired) ; Owens Colleges, Manchester. Was an agent Hon. Lt.-Col. Commonwealth Military Forces of London Missionary Society, Madagascar, of ft. e. s. late Australia ; 22 May 1857 ; of 1873-82 for of ; interpreted Envoys Queen Henry Mulock Pilkington, D.L., Tore, of Madagascar in and England, Germany, Tyrrell's Pass, County Westmeath ; m. United 1882-83 H.B.M. States, ; appointed 1896, Ellice, d. of late Right Hon. Sir John Vice-Consul at 1883 Antananarivo, ; pro- Esmonde, 10th Bt., Ballynastragh, County moted to be Consul to possessions : Portuguese Wexford. Educ. Uppingham School ; in West Africa, south of Gulf of and Guinea, Queen's College, Cambridge ; R.M.C. Sand- Consul to Independent State of the Congo, hurst. Served in 1st West India Regiment 1892. Decorated for services in Madagascar. in West Africa, 1881-82 ; in 21st Hussars, Recreations : tennis, golf. Address : cycling, 1882-95 ; commandant Local Forces, West- British San Francisco. to Consulate-General, ern Australia, 1890 ; private secretary Club : Pacific Union, San Francisco. late Sir F. Napier Broome, Governor of W. 19 1901. [Died July Australia and Barbados ; appointed to W.A. for service in So. PICTON, James Allanson, M.A. ; J.P. London Mounted Infantry Africa, ft. Lieut.-Col. to command that County and Carnarvonshire ; retired ; 1899 ; prom. 8 five and Aug. 1832 ; e. s. of Sir James A. Picton corps, 1900 (medal with clasps, of with Publica- Liverpool ; m. 1st, Margaret, d. of John King's medal two clasps). Jessie tions : North Wales : its Wild and Beaumont, Manchester ; 2nd, Carr, Story d. of Settlement for Sydney Williams, late of Hamburg. Scenery, 1910 ; Land Soldiers, Educ. : articles in reviews and Liverpool Institute ; Owens College, 1911 ; many maga- Manchester. M.A. Classics, London Uni- zines, as well as much journalistic work versity, 1856. Independent Minister at dealing chiefly with rural development and Patrick Perterras. Retentions : Cheetham Hill, Manchester, 1856-63 ; Leices- often signed 1863-68 all Address : Co. ter, ; Hackney, 1868-76 ; member country pursuits. Tore, of School Board for London, 1869-78 ; M.P. Westmeath ; Llys-y-Gwynt, Holyhead. Leicester, 1884-94. Publications: New [Died 4 March 1914. 563 PILKINQTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

PILKINGTON, Sir Lionel Milborne Swinnerton, Colonel, 1900, in recognition of his services in with llth Bt. (Nova Scotia) ; cr. 1635 ; D.L. ; connection the organisation and s. of the to b. Chevet, 7 July 1835 ; 3rd of 8th Bt. despatch contingents South Africa ; and Mary, e. d. of Thomas Swinnerton, held 'the Long Service decoration. Clubs : Butterton, Staffordshire; S. b. 1855; m. Rideau, Ottawa ; Garrison, Quebec. Elizabeth Isabella, d. and heiress of Rev. [Died 10 Dec. 1906. Sir cr. C R. Kinleside, Rector of Poling, Sussex, PINK, William, Kt., 1891 ; J.P. ; b.

1857 (d. 1894). Educ. : Charterhouse. 1829 ; s. of late Thomas Pink of Durley, d. of High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1859. Owned Hants, and Sarah, J. Cole ; m. Jane about 8800 acres. Recreations : chief scien- Goy, widow of Capt. R. L. Cleveland, R N.,- tific interest was medicine and surgery. 1883. Educ. : Botley Grammar School. : : times of Heir s. Thomas, b. 1857. Address Five Mayor Portsmouth ; Chevalier Chevet Park, Wakefleld. Clubs : Carlton, of Legion of Honour. Address : Shrover Yorkshire, Monmouthshire. Hall, Cosham, Hants. [Died 12 Jan. 1006. [Died 25 June 1901. PINKERTON, John, J.P. ; tenant farmer ; PILKINGTON, Sir Wm.i. Handcock, Kt.,Kt. cr. s. b. 1845 ; of late John Pinkerton, Secon,

1904 ; landowner ; J.P. ; b. 15 1859 ; July Antrim ; m. Isabella, d. of R. Pinkerton, 2nd surv. s. of late Frederick Pilkington of 1873. Contested N. Antrim, 1885 ; M.P. Co. Kildare m. Newberry Hall, Carbury, ; (N.) Galway, 1886-1900. Address: Secon, 1887, Kathleen, d. of late Charles Mervyn Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Richardson, of Co. Cheshire. Educ. : Ar- [Died 4 Nov. 1908. Dublin. Served in magh ; Trinity College, PIPES, Hon. William Thomas, Attorney- the West York Militia ; Graduate of T.C.D. ; General, Nova Scotia, from 1907 ; Member High Sheriff, Co. Kildare, 1904. Recrea- House of Assembly for County of Cumber- tion : shooting. Address : Haggard, Car- b. land from 1906 ; 15 Apr. 1850 ; m. 1876, Co. Club : bury, Kildare. University, Ruth Eliza (d. 1894), d. of David M'Elmon. Dublin. [Died 23 June 1905. : Educ. Amherst ; Acadia College. Was Master of called to PILLEAU, Major Henry Charles, D.S.O. 1900 ; Head Sydney Academy ;

the Queen's ; b. 17 Feb. 1866 ; s. of Col. H. Bar, 1875 ; Q.C. 1890 ; entered Legislature, 1882 Pilleau, R.B., of 2 Bickenhall Mansions, W. ; ; Premier, 1882-84 ; Judge of Probates for Council m. 1904, Edith Maud, y. d. of late Lieut.- Cumberland, 1887 ; Legislative Col. E. Mockler. 1887 of Nova and Member of W. Entered army, ; Scptia, 1898-1906, the leader of the Captain, 1896 ; served South Africa, 1899- Administration, being

1902 (despatches twice, Queen's medal, 5 Government in the Upper Chamber ; Com- clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.). missioner of Public Works and Mines for Address : Depot, The Queen's, Guildford. Nova Scotia, 1905-7. Address : Amherst, [Died Sept. 1914. Nova Scotia. [Died 7 Oct. 1908.

PILLSBURY, Harry N., American chess player ; John C.M.G. PIPON, Pakenham, C.B., "1891; b. Somerville, nr. 5 Dec. " Boston, Mass., Capt. R.N. ; Capt. H.M.S. Ceesar ; 6.

, 1872 ; m. 1901, M. E., d. of Albert Judge Malta, 10 Jan. 1849 ; y. s. of late Col. J. K. of Bush. Won World's Championship in Pipon, Noirmont Manor, Jersey ; m. Alice 1895 2nd Hastings tournament, ; place, Elizabeth, d. of Murray Johnson, Stone 1898 1st from Vienna, ; American champion Castle, Dartford, 1881. Educ. : Wellington

s 1898. Address: Brooklyn Chess Club, Coll. ; Royal Navy. Entered navy, 1862 ; Brooklyn, N.Y. [Died 17 June 1906. served with Naval Perah Brigade, Expedi-" 1875-76 Lieut, in Vic- FILTER, Col. William Frederick, C.B. 1897 ; tion, ; Royal yacht

J.P. Northumberland ; V.D. Hon. Col. toria and 1878-80 ; Commander ; " Albert," " H.M.S. at The Tynemouth Vol. Artillery, 1881 ; re- Penelope bombardment Alexandria in tired, 1898 ; Brig. Hon. Col. 1901 ; b. 1831 ; and subsequent operations 5th s. of Rev. Robert Robin Hood's Suez 1882 Commander H.M.S. Filter, " Canal, ; Bay, and Isabella, d. of John Mease of Ranger," 1884-87 ; in command of Naval

m. Elizabeth Brigade in 1886 ; H.M.S. Stokesley ; Fanny (d. 1912), " Burma, Capt. at o. d. of Ralph Wilson of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Magicienne," 1890-93 ; Consul Beira, Educ. : school. Joined Civil East Coast of 1891 H.M.S. private Service, " Africa, ; Capt. 1894-95 senior Officer on 1851 ; retired, 1897 ; one of the first pro- Sirius," ; Naval moters of revival of volunteer force in North south-east coast of America during Rio de of Janeiro 1894. Recreation: England, April 1859; first commission, revolution, " cricket. : Medi- 16 Aug. 1859 ; retired, 1898 ; many years Address H.M.S. Csesar," chairman Earsdon (Northumberland) Paro- terranean Fleet. Club : Army and Navy. chial School, and other local institutions. [Died 6 May 1899. Col. Decorated for services connected with volun- PIPON, General Philip Cosset, C.B. 1875 ;

teer force. Address: The Grove, Addle- Commandant Royal Artillery ; b. 11 Apr

stone, Surrey. Club : Junior United Ser- 1824 ; y. s. of Com.-General Pipon, K.T.8. vice. [Died 9 Sept. 1915, m. Sophia (d. 1897), e. d. of Dep. Com. s. Educ. PINAULT, Col. Louis Felix, C.M.G. 1903 ; s. Gen. Ashworth, 1849 ; one two d. Joined of Nicolas Pinault, Rimouski, P.Q. ; b. 9 Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. in the Crimea Nov. 1852 ; m. 1905, Marie Louise Lambert Royal Artillery 1842 ; served of Ottawa. Educ. : Seminary of Rimouski. from the commencement of the campaign till fall at Graduated S.B. 1875, and obtained the after the of Sebastopol ; present

Prince of Wales' prize ; studied Law at Alma and Balaclava ; was Chief Commissary of the served in Laval University, Quebec ; graduated LL.B.; siege ; Canada, Ceylon.

admitted to the Bar, 1879 ; first enlisted as and India; C.B., Crimean medal, Turkish a private in the Provisional Battalion of War medal, Medjidie, Sardinian medal; : cam- Rimouski, 1868 ; took part in the Fenian Canadian medal. Decorated Crimean : rac- Raid of 1870 (medal) ; Captain in the 9th paign. Recreations shooting, riding, de Address: St. Heliers, Regiment, Voltigeurs Quebec, 1883 ; took quets. La Motte, part in the North-West campaign, 1885 Jersey. Club : Army and Navy. 30 Nov. 1905. (medal) ; Major, 1896 ; was Vice-Presiden1 [Died first Rt. Hon. of the Matane Railway Co. ; returned PIRBRIGHT, 1st Baron (cr. 1895), de F.R.S. ; to Legislative Assembly, Quebec, 1890 ; de- Henry Worms, P.C., D.L., J.P., b. feated at General Elections, 1892 ; re-electee Commissioner for the Patriotic Fund ; 3rd s. of de Worms, at by-election, 1892 ; re-elected, 1897 ; was 1840 ; Solomon Benedict The a Liberal in politics ; Deputy Minister o Hereditary Baron of Austrian Empire, of Samuel Militia and Defence from 1898 ; Lieut. Lodge, Egham, and Henrietta, d. d. Colonel, 1899, and granted the rank of Moses Samuel, London ; m. 2nd, Sarah, 564 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PLATT

of Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips, 188 7. Circuit, and obtained a large junior practice, Coll. both in Educ. : King's London (Fellow, 1863). London and on circuit ; Q.C. 1885 ; Green- Liberal Barr. Inner Temple, 1863 ; M.P. (C.) Imperialist ; assumed maternal 1885- of Pitt wich, 1880-85 ; Liverpool (E. Toxteth), family surname by Royal Licence in to Board of 1875 ; M.P. N.W. 1895 ; Parliamentary Secretary (L.) Devon, 1885-86 ; Recorder of Trade, 1885-86, 1886-88 ; Under-Secretary (U.) 1886-92; Poole, 1885- British 1904 Bencher of for Colonies, 1888-92 ; Plenipoten- ; the Middle Temple, 1892- tiary and President of Conference on Sugar 1904. Publications : numerous, including Bounties, 1888. Publications : England's (inter alia) A Complete County Court Prac- Earth and its tice the 9th edition of Policy in the East; The ; Taylor on Evidence ;

; The Insane and the Law River Law on Mechanism ; The Austro-Hungarian Empire ; : the Thames Memoirs of Count Beust, etc. Heir none. ; Commissioner Kerr an In- Recreations : reading, writing, shooting, and dividuality. Recreations : Freemasonry, in fishing Address : 42 Grosvenor Place, which he was a P.G.D. of England and Guildford. Clubs: P.P.G.W. of river SW. ; Henley Park, Devonshire; tricycling, Carlton, Junior Carlton. [Died 6 Jan. 1903. boating and yachting, croquet, driving. Ad- dress Professor of : 81 Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, PIRIE, Rev. George, LL.D. ; S.W. 30 1906. Mathematics Aberdeen University from [Died Dec. e. s. of A. H. Lane see Fox- 1878 ; b. Dyce, 19 July 1843 ; Very PITT-RIVERS, Fox-; d. of A. H. Lane. Rev. Principal Pirie ; m. A. Elizabeth, Pitt-Rivers, Rev. William Reid, Auchindoir. Educ. : PITTS, Hon. James Stewart, C.M.G. 1907; Aberdeen Grammar School and University, ; Member of Executive (from 1899) and Legis- Queens' Coll. Camb. Fifth Wrangler, Mathe- lative (1888, 1894, and from 1903) Councils matical Tripos, 1866. Fellow, Mathematical of Newfoundland; b. 14 Nov. 1847; m. and Tutor of Coll. Camb. Lecturer, Queens' 1873 ; no c. Educ. : %St. John's, Newfound- Publication : Lessons on Rigid Dynamics. land. Followed a commercial career. Ad- Address : 33 College Bounds, Aberdeen. dress : Sutherland Place, St. John's, New- Club : University, Aberdeen. foundland. Clubs : City, Halifax, Halifax. [Died 21 Aug. 1904. [Died 27 Jan. 1914. Salvator C.M.G. 1895 M.D. PISANI, Aloysius, ; PIUS X., Giuseppe Sarto ; His Holiness the

M.D. L.R.C.S.E. ; Chief Malta, Edinburgh, Pope ; Bishop of Rome and Vicar of Jesus Medical Officer ; b. Vit- Government (retired) Christ ; successor of St. Peter, Prince of the

27 1828 ; s. of Aloysius toriosa, Malta, May Apostles ; Supreme Pontiff of the Universal

unmarried. Educ. : Malta ; Pisani, M.D. ; Church ; Patriarch of the West ; Primate of Retired Professor of and Edinburgh. Surgery Italy ; Archbishop and Metropolitan of the at Malta Senior Clinical Surgery University ; Roman Province ; Sovereign of the Temporal Surgeon at the Central Civil Hospital, Malta. Dominions of the Holy Roman Church from : Souci Malta. : Address Sans House, Zeitun, 4 Aug. 1903 ; b. Riese, 2 June 1835. Educ. \Died 29 Oct. 1908. Diocesan Seminary of Padua. Ordained, I.S.O. 1911 solicitor b. PITHIE, Michael, ; ; 1858 ; Parish Priest until 1875 ; Episcopal s. of Michael later 2 Nov. 1846 ; Beveridge Pithie, Chancellor Diocese of Treviso, 1875 ; Collector of H.M. Customs, and Cecilia, d. Spiritual Director and Examiner in the of Thomas Young of Hawklymuir, Fife- Seminary, and Vicar of the Chapter of shire. Educ. : Church of Scotland School, Cathedral of Treviso; Bishop of Mantua, and Uni- of Stornoway ; Glasgow Edinburgh 1884-93 ; Cardinal, 1893 ; and Patriarch versities. Entered Law Department, Inland Venice. Address : The Vatican, Rome. Revenue, Edinburgh, 1867 ; Chief Clerk, [Died 20 Aug. 1914. of 1879. Lt.- 1904-11 ; Bachelor Law (Edin.), PLANT, Edmund Carter, C.B., V.D. ; Publications : Summary Proceedings in In- Col. and Col. commanding 2nd Gloster in land Revenue Cases, 1899 ; article Excise Volunteers, R.E. (the Bristol Engineers) ; Recrea- Encyclopsedia of Accounting, 1903. b. Banghurst House, Hants, 31 Aug. 1842 ; tions : golfing, cycling, swimming, rowing. e. s. of William Plant of Burghclere, Hants, Address : 8 Warrender Park Terrace, Edin- and Mary, d. of Edmund Carter of Tangley d. of F. M. burgh ; 3 Craigholm Terrace, Burntisland, Andover, Hants ; m. Frances, Fife. Club : Scottish Conservative, Edin- Colchester of Ashleworth, Gloucester, 1865.

burgh. [Died 17 March 1915. Educ. : Wimborne Grammar School ; pri- PITMAN, Sir Henry Alfred, Kt., cr. 1883; vate tuition. Joined the Bristol Engineer b. I d. of after its formation in and July 1808 ; m. Frances, Thomas Corps early 1861, Wildman, 1852. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. passed through all grades from sapper to M.D. succeeded to the com- \ (B.A. 1831 ; M.B. 1840 ; 1841). Col. commanding ; when the Physician to St. George's Hospital, 1857-66 ; mand in 1867 as Major, corps Registrar of R. Coll. of Physicians, 1858-89. consisted of five companies, and raised it to Was representative of College on General its present establishment of eight companies ; Cadet in Medical Council ; member of Council of raised the Clifton College Corps King's Coll. London. Address : Cranbrook, 1876, and commanded it as Hon. Capt. till Bycullah Park, Enfield. [Died 6 Nov. 1908. 1895, during which time the corps won the Ashburton shield on three occasions, and PITT-LEWIS, George, K.C. ; Deputy County Decorated for ser- author b. the Cadet trophy twice. Court Judge ; lawyer ; legal ; connection with his Volunteer 13 Dec. 1845, at Hornton Grammar School vices in Recreations : shooting, of wlu'ch his father, grandfather, and great- battalion. yachting, football, cricket. Address : 10 Elgin Park, grandfather were successively head-masters ; Bristol. 3 Sept. 1902. e. s. of late Rev. G. T. Lewis, B.A., and Redlam, [Died C.B. D.L., J P ; Jane Frances, d. of late Rev. W. Palmer. PLATT, Col. Henry, 1897; Col. 4th Batt. R.W. Fusiliers ; 6. Old- D.D., Vicar of Yarcombe, Devon, and g. d late e. s. of late John Platt of late Pitt of Cricket-Mallerbie, ham, 26 Dec. 1842 ; Stephen M.P. for o. surv. c. of late oi Werneth Park, Oldham, formerly Somerset ; m. 1881, Mai, and of Neuadd, General G. J. Palmer of H.M.'s Madras Staff Oldham, D.L., J.P., Bryn d. of late Miles s. d. : Llanfairfechan, and Alice, Corps ; one one Educ. privately by m. Eleanor, 2nd d. of his father. Was articled to his uncle the Radclitfe, Oldham ; of the Solicitor's late Richard Sykes, D.L., J.P., Edgeley, late Mr. John Daw ; passed one *. two d. Lduc.: examination with honours (Incorporated Law Stockport, 1868; Friednch Wilhelm s Prize Cheltenham College ; Society Prizeman) ; won the Davis Berlin St. John's Coll. Cam- entered the Middle ob Real Schule, ; Essay ; Temple ; 1877 tained of the Four Inns o bridge High Sheriff, Carnarvonshire, ; Studentship first of 1869 Barr. 1870 went the Western High Sheriff, Anglesey, 1880 ; Mayor Court, ; ; ooo PLAIT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Bangor, J883 ; in the firm in partner the Council of the Prince of Wales (after- Williams & Co., bankers, Chester an wards King Edward VII.) ; Commandant North Wales Ltd of (now Lloyd's Bank, Legion Honour and other foreign orders .A Decorated for long service in the Militi Publications : of Subjects Social Welfare ; Publication: Notes on Black Cattle. R numerous Memoirs on Chemistry ; Political creations : sport generally. Address : Gru Economy; Public Health, etc. Heir: inards, Ross - N.B. Gorddino shire, ; Lieut.-Col. George Playfair, R.A., Fintray Llanfairfechan. Clubs : Carlton, Junii House, Aberdeenshire. Address : 68 Onslow Bath. Carlton, [Died 13 Oct. 191 Gardens. Clubs : Athenaeum, Marlborough, Samuel PLATT, R. Member of Counci National Liberal. [Died 29 May 1898. Mechanical Engineers. Address : Hartfor Hon. PLAYFAIR, Lyon George Henry Lyon ; Iron Works, Oldham. 5 190 126th [Died Sept. Battery R.F.A. ; b. 19 Oct. 1888 o. s. of 2nd Baron : PLATT-HIGGINS, Frederick, J.P. ; b. 1840 ; Playfair. Educ. Eton ; of J. Salford Woolwich. Entered R.A. 1908. Addret-s : Higgins, ; m. 1864, Mary, d. R.A. J. Mottram, M.P. (C.) Salford, N., 189 Mess, Shorncliffe. Club : United 1906. Address : Woodham Place, Horsel Woking. Club: Carlton. 55SH, Sir R. lUKcfe^ 1886 ; [Died 6 Nov. 191, Consul-General, retired, 1896 ; b. St. 21 March s PLAYFAIR, Major-Gen. Archibald Lewis Andrews, N.B., 1828 ; of Dr H.M.'s Staff George of Bengal Corps (retired) ; Foreig Playfair, Inspector- General Hos- s. of Department, Government of India (retired) Bengal; g. Rev. J. Playfair,' b. 30 Nov. 1838 s. of gitals,rmcipal of St. Salvator's ; late Col. Sir Hug College, and Royal for Lyon Playfair, K.C.B., LL.D. ; m. Isi Historiographer Scotland ; b of Isabella Lord etc. 1861, (d. 1881), d. of J. Ord c Playfair, G.C.B., ; m. Agnes, d. of Manchester three s. Major-General of ; one d. ; 2nd, 1883 Webster, Balgarvie, Co. Janetta Fife, 1851. Educ. : St. Henrietta d. of J. Heriot Andrews ; Addis- (d. 1905), combe Maitland of Ramornie, Fife, N.B. Educ. College. Entered Royal (Madras) Madras Artillery, Assistant College ; University of St. Andrew's 1846; Executive En- N.B. Entered gineer at 1852-53 Indian Army, 1856; Lieut Aden, ; Assistant Political 1857 ; 1868 Resident, 1854-62; Political Resi- Captain, ; Major, 1876 ; Lieu Acting 1882 dent, 1860-61 ; Political at tenant-Colonel, ; Colonel, 1885 ; Major Agent Zanzibar, 1862 1887 ; Consul, 1863 ; retired General, ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857 from the arrnv as 1858, including siege and of Luck Lieut.-Col., 1867; Consul-General in now capture (Indian medal and Lucknow clasp) Algeria, 1867; Consul-General in Algeria Adjutant and 2nd in and Tunis, to reside at 1885 Consul- command 4th Infantry Algiers, ; General Hyderabad Contingent; Superintendent o for the territory of Algeria, 1889. Jails, Publications : History of Arabia 1859 Hazaribagh; Cantonment Magistrate Felix, ; Wishes of and Judge Dum-Dum, Dinapore, Morar Zanzibar; Travels in the Foot- and Mhow steps of Bruce in Algeria and 1877 Neemuch, ; Political Agent 2nc Tunis, ; officiated Hie Scourge of Class; as Resident 2nd Class at Christendom, 1884 ; Biblio- Grwahor selected graphy of the ; to accompany the Maha Barbary States, Algeria, Scindiah Cyrenaica, et rajah as Political Officer in attend Morocco, 1888, seq. ; Handbook to the ance at the Viceroy's Durbar at Agra, 1881 (Murray's) Mediterranean, 1892; Handbook to Knight of Grace of Order of St. John 01 (Murray's) Algeria and Tunis, 1895. Address : Jerusalem in England, 1909; Col. of the 18 Queen's Gardens, St. 97th Deccan Infantry, 1909. Recreations Andrews. Club : Royal and Ancient Golf ot. cycling, golf. Clubs: Junior United Ser- Club, Andrews. [Died 18 Feb. 1899.

vice ; and Royal Ancient Golf, St. Andrews 'LAYFAIR, William Smoult, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.E. ; Emeritus Professor of PLAYFAIR, 1st Baron (cr. 1*892), Sir' Lyon Obstetric Medicine in King's College Playfair, G.C.B. b. P.C., ; Meerut, 1818; consulting physician for the Diseases of s. of George Playfair, Chief Inspector- Women and Children to King's College General, and Jessie ; Bengal, Ross ; m. 1878, Hospital physician-accoucheur to their Edith, d. of S. H. Russell, Boston, U.S.A. Royal Highnesses the Duchesses of Edin- Protestant. Liberal. Educ. : burgh and b. Universities Connaught ; 1836 ; s. of late of St. Andrews, Edinburgh, and Giessen in George Playfair, Inspector-General of Hos- Germany ; Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Educated pitals, Bengal; m. Emily, d. of James as a medical man, showed special inclination Kitson, Elmete Hall, W. Leeds. Educ : to and St. Andrews chemistry, entered laboratories of ; Edinburgh. Bengal Army Baron Liebig in and of as assistant 1857 Germany, Graham, surgeon, ; Professor of Master of the Mint ; Professor of Surgery in Medical Coll. Chemistry Calcutta, 1859-60 ; Royal Institution in afterwards practised as a Manchester, 1843 ; physician in London. appointed by Sir Robert Peel member of Publications : A Treatise on the Science and the great Commission Practice 2 vols. 9th Royal on Public 9f Midwifery, ed. ; The Health in 1844, which laid the foundation Systematic Treatment of Nerve Prostration of modern sanitary improvements, and was and Hysteria; a Handbook of Obstetric its a Operations ; editor only surviving member ; Famine Com- joint of A System of missioner to Ireland, 1845, and from that Gynaecology with Prof. Clifford AUbutt of date there was never a single year in which Cambridge ; many contributions to periodic he medical was not appointed to act and generally literature. Address : West Green to preside over Royal Commissions or Select Manor, Winchfield, Hants. Club : Athe- Committees of House of Commons, including naeum. [Died 3 Aug. Mo:5. Great Exhibition of of Hon. Thomas ; b. 1851, which he was LAYFORD, London, 1837 ; the last survivor the Cattle m. 1860, d. of ; Plague ; the Mary Jane, Rev. W. Kins- of man. Went Reorganisation the Civil still Australia, 1843 ; Premier and " Service, " officially called the Treasurer, 1887-89 and Premier Playfair scheme ; 1890-92; and for the and Commissioner of pensions aged poor, etc. ; Pro- Crown Lauds, 1892 ; . fessor of the Government School of Treasurer, General lor Mines ; 1893-94; Agent- of South Inspector-General Government Schools Australia, 1894-98 ; Vice-President of Science Professor of of Executive for ; Chemistry, Univer- Council, 1903-4 ; Minister sity of Edinburgh, 1858-68; M.P. for the Defence, 1905-7. Address : Norton Sum- Universities of Edinburgh and St. Andrews mit, Soutii Australia. [Died JU Apr. L915. 1868-85; M.P. for Leeds, 1885-92; Post- LEYDELL - BOUVERIE, Hon. Duncombe, master-General ; Vice-President of the D.L. 2nd s. of ; 6th Earl of Radnor ; b. Council ; Lord-in- to 10 Oct. 1842 Waiting Queen Victoria; ; m. 1883, Maria Eleanor, d. of WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 POLE

Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Bt. Ex-Lieut. 55th Spiritualism (Con) in Pro and Con Series, : Foot. Address Coleshill House, High- 1903 ; Robert Owen, a biography, 1906. worth Swindon, Wilts. [Died 25 Jan. 1909. [Died 15 Aug. J910. B.A. Metro- PLOWDEN, Alfred Chichele, ; POINCARE, Jules Henri, Hon. Sc.D. Oxon. ; politan Police Magistrate, Marylebone Court, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy b. at from 1888 ; Meerut, India, 21 Oct. 1844 ; the Sorbonne, Paris ; Commander of

e. s. of late Trevor J. Chichele Plowden, Legion of Honour ; Member of the French d. of Sir b. s. B.C.S. ; m. Evelyn, y. Gen. Chas. Academy ; 29 Apr. 1854 ; of Leon d. : Foster, K.C.B., 1883 ; two 8. one Educ. Poincar ; m. Jeanne Louise Marie Poulain

Westminster ; Brasenose Coll. Oxford. D'Andecy ; one 8. three d. Educ. : Lyce"e,

Private Secretary to Sir J. P. Grant, K.C.B., Nancy ; Ecole Polytechnique. Mining En- at Governor of Jamaica, 1866-68 ; Bar. Middle gineer Versoul, 1879 ; Master of Confer- of Temple, 1870 ; Recorder of Wenlock, 1878- ences, Faculty Science at Paris, 1881 ; 1888; Revising Barrister, Oxfordshire, Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1886. J 882-88. Publication: Grain or Chaff, 1903. Publications : Cours de Physique Mathe"- : Recreation golf. Address : 37 Lexham matique (10 vols.) ; Les Methodes Nouvelles : de la Celeste Gardens, Kensington, W. Clubs Brooks's, Me"canique (3 vols.) ; Science et Savile. [Died 8 Aug. 1914. Hypothese ; La Valeur de la Science. PLOWDEN, Sir William Chichele, K.C.S.I., Address : 63 Rue Claude Bernard, Paris. e. s. 17 cr. 1886; J.P. ; b. 1832; of Wm. [Died July 1912. Chichele Plowden, F.R.S., M.P., of Ewhurst POINTER, Joseph, M.P. (Lab.) Attercliffe Div. from 1909 b. s. Park; m. 1862, Emily, d. of late M. T. Sheffield, ; 12 June 1875 ; of John native of Norfolk Bass, M.P., and s. of 1st Baron Burton. Pointer, ; m. Educ. : Was in Jane d. of Wm. Harrow ; Haileybury. Annie, Tweddle, sub-post- master of Middlesbro' one s. d. Bengal Civil Service ; Census Commissioner ; two : for India Sec. of Board of of Educ. Sheffield Council School ; Sheffield ; Revenue N.W. Provinces; member of Legislative Central Higher School; Ruskin Hall, Oxford. to Council, Calcutta ; M.P. W. Wolverhampton, Apprenticed engineers' pattern- 1886-92. Address : Aston Rowant House, makers, 1889; joined United Pattern- makers' Association at the of 20 Oxon. ; 5 Park Crescent, Portland Place, age years ; held almost all offices W. Clubs : Brooks's, Oriental. unpaid ; was elected [Died 4 Sept. 1915. by them as parliamentary representative,

b. 1908 ; contested elections twice PLOWDEN, William Francis, J.P., D.L. ; municipal 3 June 1853; o. s. of late William H. unsuccessfully, but was successful third Francis Plowden and Barbara, e. d. of late time, and was elected city councillor in 1908 retired 1911 a Francis Cholmeley of Brandsby Hall, Co. Sheffield, ; ; Socialist

in politics ; used to be a local in York ; m. 1874, Lady Mary Dundas (d. 1911), preacher sister of 1st s. one of the Methodist total ab- Marquis of Zetland ; three bodies; stainer. : Address : Plowden Hall, Lydbury North Address 84 Stafford Road, Shropshire. [Died 8 July 1914. Sheffield; 21 Stockwell Park Road, Clap- S.W. 19 Nov. 1914. PLUNKETT, Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Richard, ham, [Died cr. POIRE, Emmanuel ; see Caran. G.C.B., 1901 ; G.C.M.G., cr. 1894 ; D'Ache,

cr. 1903 ; P.C. ; b. 1835 ; s. G.C.V.O., y. POLE, Alexander Edward, Barrister-at-Law ; of 9th Earl of K.P. m. of Fingall, ; 1870, member the Oxford Circuit ; J.P.,

d. of C. W. of ; May, Morgan Philadelphia Somerset ; Recorder of Newcastle-under- two d. Educ. : Oscott. Entered from b. o. Diplo- Lyme 1902 ; 23 Feb. 1848 ; sure, matic Service, 1855. Sec. to Legation, s. of late Rev. Reginald Pole and Jane, d. 1873-76 1876-77 Yedo, ; Washington, ; of Alexander Powell of Hardcot House, Extr. and Min. 188:3- e. of Envoy Plenip., Japan, Wilts ; w. Joanna, d. Charles Raikes 1887 1888-93 1893- ; Stockholm, ; Brussels, Davy of Tracy Park, Gloucestershire ; one

1900 1 : ; Ambas, at Vienna, 1900-05 ; retired, s. wo d. Educ. Highgate School. Called 1905. Address: 76 Avenue for Malakofi, to Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1873 ; eight years Paris. Club : Travellers'. practised at the Madras Bar ; on returning 28 Feb. 1907. [Died to England joined the Oxford Circuit ; POBEDONOSTEFF, Constantini Petrovitch, attended Oxford and Gloucester Sessions. ' Procurator of the Holy Synod, Russia, from Recreations : shooting, hunting. Address : 1880 of ; Member Council of State from Church Speen Lodge, Newbury. Clubs : b. 1872; Moscow, 1827; father, Professor, Bath and County, Bath ; South Berkshire, University, Moscow; m. 1866, no children. Newbury. [Died 18 Apr. 1909. Educ. : Petersburg, 1841-46 ; Imperial POLE, Sir Edmund Reginald Talbot de la, School of of cr. b. e. Jurisprudence. Member many 10th Bt. ; 1628 ; 22 Feb. 1844 ; Russian Universities ; Member Correspon- s. of 9th Bt. and Margaret Victoriosa, 2nd d. dent of Institut in Sir de France. Referendar of Admiral Hon. John Talbot, G.C.B. ; Moscow of Civil in Senate, 1846 ; Prof, Law S. father 1895 ; m. 1st, 1877, Mary Anne Instr. o. c. Moscow Univ. 1858 ; of Jurisprudence Margaret (d. 1878), of Captain Hastings to Hereditary Grand Duke Nicolas and Sands, Dragoon Guards, and widow of of 1866-90. O. many Grand Dukes Russia, Captain J. Phipps, 3rd Hussars ; 2nd, Publications: Cursus of Civil Law; His- 1884, Elizabeth, d. of Charles Rhodes, Sid- torical : Essays ; Moscovsky Sbornik (Lond. cup, Kent. Educ. Winchester. Owned : edit. Reflections of a Russian Statesman) ; about 5600 acres. Heir b. Frederick de la Outlines of of : 31 History Orthodox Church ; Pole, b. 1850. Address Sussex Square,

Biographical Essays ; Pedagogical Essays ; Brighton ; Shute House, Axminster. Essays on the Feast-days of Russian [Died 26 Aug. 1912. a civil b. Church; translated: Imitation Thomas POLE, William, F.R.S. ; engineer ; of Kempis ; Le Play, Constitution Humanity; Birmingham, 22 April 1814; m. 1846, St.Augustine, Confessions. Address : Peters- Matilda (d. 1900), d. of Rev. H. Gauntlett. burg, Liteina 62. [Died 23 March 1907. During his long practice he officially served s. the Government on many important scien- PODMORE, Frank, M.A. ; b. 5 Feb. 1856 ; of Rev. Thompson Podmore, late Head- tific matters, including iron armour, heavy and Metro- master, Eastbourne Coll. Educ. : Elstree artillery, breech-loading rifles, Hill School; Haileybury; Pembroke Coll. politan water, gas, and sewerage arrange- ments was Consulting Oxford. Publications : Apparitions and ; many years Engineer in for Railways of Japan, for which he was Thought-Transference, 1894 ; Studies decorated by the Mikado ; was Professor of Physical Research, 1897 ; Modern Spiritu- at : Civil Engineering Elphinstone College, alism A History and a Criticism, 1902 ; 567 POLLARD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and at University College, London ; of Dublin Cardinal Bombay, University by Newman ; Lecturer at Royal Engineer Establishment, Cantor Lecturer, Society of Arts, 1885. Pub- : Chatham ; acted as Secretary to several lications Ancient and Modern Furniture Commissions on scientific Royal subjects ; and Woodwork ; Ancient and Modern Gold member of Council of the Silversmiths' many years Royal and Work ; The Trajan Column Society, and Honorary Secretary, Institu- etc. Address: 11 Pembridge Crescent, W.i tion of Civil for Engineers ; was many [Died 2 Dec. 1902 years one of the Metropolitan Gas Referees POLLITT, Col. Sir William, Kt., cr. 1899; under Board of Trade. Publications : V.D. ; J.P. ; Engineer and Railway Volun- Treatise on the Cornish Pumping Engine, teer Staff Corps ; Director Great Central R]y. ; 1844 On the Steam ; High-Pressure Engine, Director Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navi- 1848 ; On the Use of Iron in Construction, gation Co. ; member of Board of Commis- 1872; Scientific Chapters in the Lives of sioners for Conservancy of River Humber; Robert and I. K. Brunei. 1877 Stephenson ; member of Board of Commissioners for Con- Life of Sir William 1877 Life of Fairbairn, ; servancy of River Dee b. Ashton-under- Sir ; William Siemens, 1888 ; many writings Lyne, Lancashire, 24 Feb. 1842 ; e. s. of late on and scientific engineering subjects ; Story William Pollitt of Ashton-under-Lyne, and of Mozart's 1879 of Requiem, ; Philosophy Jane, d. of late John Burton of Calver, Derby- 1879 The Evolution of 1895. Music, ; Whist, shire; m. Esther, o. d. of late Robert Crompton Recreations : music was Mus. Doc. St. of Ashton-under-Lyne ; two s. one d. Educ. : John's and was for College, Oxford, many privately. Officer of Order of Leopold, years one of the examiners in music at Uni- Belgium. Address : Bowdon, Cheshire. versity of London an occasional ; literature, dubs : Junior Carlton, Bath. contributor to the Review. Quarterly [Died 13 Oct. 1908. Address : 9 W. Stanhope Place, Hyde Park, POLLOCK, Hon. Sir Charles Edward, Kt., cr. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 30 Dec. 1900. 1873 ; J.P. ; Baron of the Exchequer, 1873-

POLLARD, Lt.-Gen. Charles, R.E. ; b. 16 Sept- 1875 ; Justice of the High Court of Justice 1826 ; y. s. of William Button Pollard, D.L. (Exq. Division), 1875-79 ; of Queen's Bench and J.P. of b. Kinturk, Castle Pollard, Co. Division, 1879 ; 31 Oct. 1823 ; 4th *. of e. Rt. Westmeath, and Louisa Anne, d. of Admiral Hon. 2nd Chief Baron Pollock (1st Bt.) ; Sir m. d. Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B. ; m. 1851, 1st, Nicola, of Rev. Henry Herbert d. of 1848 d. of Maria, Cornelius Cole, Pembrokeshire ; ; 2nd, Georgina, G. W. Archibald, one s. three d. Educ. : Hall Place School LL.D. Master of the Rolls in Nova Scotia, 1858 d. Bexley (since abolished) ; H.E.I. Co. Military ; 3rd, Amy, of Hassard H. Hodgson, College, Addiscombe. Obtained Commission Master of Com. Pleas, 1865. Educ. : St. in Paul's of Bengal Engineers, 1845 ; on proceeding to School ; pupil late Mr. Justice J. S.

India joined Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Willes. Secretary to his father, when the latter served with that corps during Punjab Cam- was Attorney-General, 1841-44 ; Barr.

paign, 1848-49, including 1st and 2nd sieges Inner Temple, 1847 ; member of Home of Multan, Battle of Gujerat, and subsequent Circuit; Q.C. 1866. Publications: Law

pursuit of the Sikhs and Afghans to Peshawur ; Reporters' County Court Practice ; Maude appointed to Public Works Departnient, and Pollock's Merchant Shipping. Recrea- tions : in 1849 ; and posted to Peshawur as Assistant riding ; took great interest commons

Engineer ; posted to Jhelum as Executive and open spaces ; was one of those who

Engineer, 1851 ; transferred to Lahore and assisted in the acquisition of Wimbledon for Peshawur Road, 1855 ; passed through Common, and many years was Chairman several grades of P.W.D. until made Chief of the Conservators. Address : The Croft, Engineer, Punjab, 1879, which held til; Putney. Club : Athenaeum. retirement in 1883. Recreation : Reading [Died 21 Nov. 1897. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 24 July 1911 POLLOCK, Sir Frederick Richard, J.P., Middle- sex K.C.S.I. Staff POLLARD, Rear-Adm. Edwin John, J.P. and ; ; Maj.-Gen. Bengal . of Rt. Corps, retired 1879 ; b. 1827 ; 6th D.L. for Norfolk ; b. 21 April 1833 ; s. of late Edwin Pollard, gentleman, of Theresa Hon. Lord Chief Baron Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Bt., and Frances, d. of F. Rivers, Spring Place, Gloster ; m. 1862, Remia (d. 1894), d d. of Sir Nicholas of Sir St. Vincent Keene Hawkins-Whitshed Gardens ; m. Adriana, Harris 1856. Educ. : Bt., and Hon. Elizabeth, d. of 2nd Baron Nicolas, G.C.M.G., s. King's College School, London. Entered Erskine ; two five d. Joined Navy as 1844 in Naval Cadet, served in H.M.S. Bengal Army, ; Punjab Campaign, " " 1846; was 1848 ; Commissioner at Peshawur, 1866 ; Vengeance in Black Sea, 1854-55 ; medal Political Officer with several frontier ; and clasp for ; 1857-62 com- fprces Sevastopol served on Afghan Boundary Commission, manded gunboats in China ; at bombard- 1871-72. Address: Orme Square, Hyde ment and capture of Canton, 1857 ; and of Park, W. Club : Athenaeum. Peiho Forts, and Tientsin, 1858 ; again 1860; [Died 24 Dec. 1899. medal and clasps for Canton and Peiho ; silver Frederick at one time medal of Royal Humane Society, and thanks POLLOCK, George ; Senior Master of Court and King's on vellum. Address : Haynford Hall, by Supreme late Lord Remembrancer ; b. 1821 ; 3rd s. of Norwich. Clubs : United Service ; Norfolk Chief Baron Pollock m. Frances Diana, d. County, Norwich. [Died 15 Sept. 1909. ; Rath- POLLARD-URQUHART, Lieut.- Col. Francis of late Rev. H. Herbert, Rector of s. : s downey, 1851 ; two two d. Educ. King Edward Romulus, D.L., J.P. ; b. 8 Sept. 1848 ; Coll. Barr. 1843 a master of 2nd s. of late William Pollard, and Mary ; appointed the Court of Isabella, d. and heir of late Willaim Urquhart Exchequer, 1851; Queen's 1S86. Address : Hanworth, of Craigston; m. 1888, Louisa Henrietta, Remembrancer, Middlesex. 19 1915. 2nd d. of late Garden Willaim Duff, of Hatton [Died May Castle, Aberdeen. Educ. : Woolwich, High POLLOCK, Harry Frederick, b. 1857; s. of m. Sheriff, Westmeath, 1901 ; Lt.-Col. retired G. F. Pollock. Queen's Remembrancer ; R.A. Address : Craigston Castle, Turiff, Phyllis, d. of late General A. Broome, 1880. : 1878 ; M.P. N.B. ; Castle Pollard, Co. Westmeath, Educ. Winchester. Solicitor, Clubs : United Service, Boodle's, Junior (U.L.) Spalding, Lincolnshire, 1895-1900. Carlton. [Died 27 Apr. 1915. Address : 11 St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, s. E.G. N.W. Clubs : POLLEN, John Hungerford, M.A. ; of Richard ; Cumberland Place, b. of London. Pollen of Rodbourne, Wilts ; 1820. Educ. : Reform, Hurlingham, City Eton; Christ Church, Oxford. Fellow of [Died 2 May 1901. in Canon of Merton. Studied painting Rome ; ap- POLLOCK, Rev. Herbert Charles, pointed Professor of Fine Arts in Catholic Rochester from 1892; b. London, 1 May 568 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 POOLE

1852 : e. s. of Hon. Sir Charles Edward POND, James Burton, Major 3rd Wisconsin Nicola Pollock, Baron of the Exchequer, and Cavalry ; owner and manager American

Sophia, d. of Rev. H. Herbert ; m. Flora, Lecture Bureau, 218 Fourth Avenue, New

d. of John Turner, Oaklands, Wimbledon York City ; b. Cuba, Allegheny Co., N.Y., d. Educ. : 11 of Park, 1883 ; two Repton ; June 1838 ; s. Willard Elmer Pond and

Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Barr. Inner Clarissa Woodford ; m. 1st, 1859, Ann F. 1883 Temple, 1877 ; ordained Deacon, ; Lynch, Janesvjlle, Wis. : 2nd, 1888, Martha Vicar, St. Leonards, Newark, 1886-90; Marion Glass, Jersey City, N.J. Educ. : a

Rector of West Hackney, 1890-92 ; Select country printing-office in Fond dti Lac, and Preacher, Camb. 1895 and 190?. Recreation : in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1853-56. With old : Rochester fishing. Address The Precincts, ; John Brown in Kansas, and set type on The Kent. Club : Athe- Herald of Holly Lodge, Cobham, Freedom, three months ; tramping 10 meum. [Died Sept. 1910. jour, printer, one year ; pioneer of Denver,

Col., Pike's Peak, in 1859 ; returned to Wis- POLLOCK, James Edward, M.D , F.R.C.P. ; consin ; owned and edited weekly neswpaper b. 1819 ; y. s. of Edward Pollock, Barrister ; in of Rebellion one s. two d. Physician Extraordinary to Markesan, Wis., when War broke out, enlisted, Oct. 1861, in 3rd Wis- the Queen, 1899 ; Consulting Physician to consin ; served four years ; was 2nd Brompton Hospital for Consumption ; Vice- Cavalry President of the Medico-Chirurgical and Lieut., 1st Lieut.' Captain, and when the three years' term expired was made Major of Pathological Societies ; Fellow of the Ac- veteran organisation, and served one year, cademia dei Quiriti, Rome ; M.D. King's Coll. Aberdeen, 1850; F.R.C.P., 1864; to the end of the war, and was mustered out with his regiment ; after the war followed Medical Resident in Rome, 1842-49 ; Har- mercantile business in the Far West until veian Orator, R.C.P., 1889 ; Pro-President 1873 then came to New and was and Senior Censor, R.C.P., 1893 : Director ; York, of the Arica and Tacna Railway Co. Pub- afterwards engaged in managing and ex- celebrities travelled over lications : Elements of Prognosis in Con- ploiting ; 300,000 miles with Henry Ward Beecher, 1876-87 ; sumption, 1865 ; Medical Handbook of Life exploited M. Stanley, Matthew Arnold, Assurance ; articles in magazines, etc. Ad- Henry Sir Ian dress : 37 Collingham Place, S.W. Edwin Arnold, Maclaren, Anthony [Died 18 Dec. 1910. Hope, Dr. A. Conan Doyle, and other famous Englishmen in America. Publications : A Robert LL J.P. Glou- POLLOCK, Erskine, B., Summer in with Ward s. England Henry cestershire ; K.C. ; b. 2 June 1849 ; e. Beecher ; Pioneer Boyhood ; Eccentricities of Robert J. Pollock, 8th Madras Cavalry, of Genius ; Across the Continent with Mark and g.s. of Rt. Hon. Sir F. Pollock, Bt. ; m. Twain, etc. Address : (business) : Everett Mary Viner (d. 1910), o. c. and heir of late House, New York. Clubs : Lotos, Aldine Capt. Playne, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, Association, Military Order of the Loyal 1884 ; two s. Educ. : Avening Court, Trinity Medal of Honour of the United Law and Legion, Legion Hall, Cambridge. History Tripos, G. A. New York 1872. Inner States, Lafayette Post, R., ; Barr. 1873 ; and Middle Temple ; ; Carteret, Jersey City. 1892 Bencher of the Middle Hamilton, Brooklyn Q.C. ; Temple, 21 June 1903. 1897 [Died ; Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sess. PONSONBY, Hon. Cyril Myles Brabazon, M.V.O. Glos. 1904. Address : Avening Court, 1901 ; Capt. Grenadier Guards ; A.D.C. to Avening, Gloucestershire ; 74 Queen's Gate, Duke of 1906-9 b. 16 Nov. S.W. 1 Connaught, ; 1881; ; Brick Court, Temple E.C. ; 38 2nd s. of 8th Earl of Bessborough ; m. Parliament Street, S.W. Club : Oxford and e. d. of Lieut.-Col. Mountifort J.C. 4 Jan. 1911, Rita, Cambridge. [Died 1915. s. Longfleld, of Castle Mary, Co. Cork ; one POLLOCK, W. Rivers, M.D. F.R.C.P. ; Cantab., Educ. : Harrow ; Sandhurst. Served South

Obstetric to Westminster ; | Physician Hospital Africa with the Guards Mounted Infantry Physician to Queen Charlotte's Lying-in- (South African War medal). Heir : s. Examiner in for the Hosp. ; Midwifery Arthur M. L., b. 11 Dec. 1912. Address : of Royal College Physicians, London, and 44 Gloucester Square, W. Clubs : Guards', b. 2 Feb. Cambridge University (retired) ; Turf. [Died 28 Sept. 1915. 1859 ; 3rd s. of G. F. s. Pollock, formerly PONSONBY. Hon. Gerald ; b. 17 July 1829 ; . Queen's Remembrancer and Senior Master of 4th Earl of Bessborough ; m. 1858, Lady of Court of Justice m. A. High ; 1889, Athol, Maria Coventry, sister of 9th Earl of Coventry. e. d. of James Home Stewart, The : in Mount, Educ. at home ; Hampstead. Clerk Bathurst, New South Wales. Educ. : Earl Hailey- the Treasury ; Private Secretary to the bury College ; Trinity Coll., Cambridge. of Clarendon and to Viscount Palmerston ; Recreations : represented Cambridge in the attached to Earl Granville's Special Embassy Hurdles t>. 1884 travel. Address : Oxford, ; to Russia for the Coronation of the Emperor

; 56 Park Grosvenor : Street, Square, W. Club Alexander II., 1856. Address : 3 Stratford i Oxford and 5 Oct. Cambridge. [Died 1909. Place, W. Club : Burlington Fine Arts. POLTIMORE, 2nd Baron (cr. 1831). Augustus [Died 30 Nov. 1908. 1 cr. Frederick George Warwick Bampfylde, P.C., PONTIFEX, Sir Charles ; K.C.I.E., 1892 ; e. s. of late John D.L., J.P ; Bt 1641 ; Alderman of Devon b. 5 June 1831 ; Pontifex, Council d. of Robert Coimtj ; High Steward of S. Molton; Blackheath, and Mary, Marshall, b. 12 d. of James London, Apr. 1837 ; s. of 1st Baron Godalming ; m. Grace, Cooper, and 2nd wife (d. 1863), d. of Gen. F. W. J.P., Cooper Hill, Co. Limerick, and widow of Postmaster Buller, Pelynt and Laudreath, Cornwall ; Thomas William Gribben, B.C.S.,

j S father Educ. : Trin. Coll. 1858 ; m. Florence, d. of Richard General, Bengal, 1881. Brinsley Sheridan, M.P., Frampton Court, Camb. (B.A.). Barr. Inner Temple, 1854; s. : of Dorsetshire, 1858 ; three Educ. Harrow ; Judge, High Court Judicature, Bengal, Christ Adviser to of Church, Oxford. Conservative ; Chan- 1872-1882 ; Legal Secretary cellor of for 1882-92. Recreations: I Primrose League, 1895. Treasurer State India, i to Household, 1872-74. Owned about Captain of Cambridge University Cricket acres. 20,000 Possessed some good pictures, Eleven, 1853 ; cricket, tennis, lawn-tennis, | Gainsborough, Godfrey Kneller. Recrea- golf, cycling. Address : 5 Wetherby < tions : S.W. Club : shooting ; in early life hunted a good Gardens, South Kensington, deal ; M.F.H. from 1859 to 1872. Heir : s. Athenaeum. [Died 27 July 1912. Hon. cr. 1887 J.P. Coplestone Richard George W. Bamp- POOLE, Sir James, Kt., ; ; Address : b. fylde. Poltimore Park, Exeter ; merchant and shipowner, Liverpool ; 1827; Court unmarried. Hall, North Molton, Devonshire. Mayor of Liverpool, 1887 ; Ad- Clubs : Carlton, Marlborough. dress : 107 Bedford Street, Liverpool. Club : [Died 3 May 1908. Junior Carlton. [Died 15 July 1903. 569 POOLE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910

POOLE, M.B. C.M.G. : Rev. Wordsworth, Physician POPE, Henry John, D.D. ; General to British b. Legation, Peking, from 1899 ; Secretary of Wesleyan Home Missions from 1868 ; 3rd s. of Rev. S. W. Poole and 1897 b. 2 Feb. 1836 s. of Eliza, ; ; Henry Pope of d. of W. Alexander. Educ. : St. Olave's March, Cambs., and Ann, d. of John Hodsou, Grammar School St. Katharine's ; College, Hundleby House, Spilsby ; m. Agnes Laingj Cambridge (B.A., Natural Science Tripos, d. of Captain Robert Martin, Peterhead, B.C.) House s. M.B., Surgeon, Guy's Hospital, N.B. ; three three d. Educ. : privately.

1894 ; Medical British Entered Principal Officer, Wesleyan ministry, 1858 ; Sec of Central Africa,. 1895 P.M.O. West (medal) ; Wesleyan Chapel Committee, 1876-97; Africa Frontier Force, 1897. Decorated for President of the Wesleyan Conference, 1893 services in Nigeria. Publication : article on Director of the Wesleyan Methodist Trust Malaria. Address : British Assurance Co. Legation, Peking. ; Governor of the Leys School, [Died 9 Jan. 1902. Camb., and of Rydal Mount School, Colwyn POORE, George Vivian, M.D. ; Emeritus Pro- Bay ; Mem. of Board of Management for fessor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine Wesleyan Secondary Schools ; Member of London b. 23 the of University Coll., ; Andover, Board Trustees for Wesleyan Chapel s. Sept. 1843 ; of Commander John of the Poore, purposes ; Member Army and Navy : R.N. ; unmarried. Educ. Royal Naval Board of Management (Wesleyan). Address :

School, New Cross ; Coll. London. 49 B.C. 62 " University " City Road, ; Lyford Road, Wands- Surgeon to Great Eastern steamship worth Common, S.W. [Died 16 July 1912. while laying Atlantic cable, 1866 ; medical POPE, Samuel, Q.C., D.L., J.P. ; Recorder attendant to late Prince Leopold, Duke of of Bolton, 1869 ; senior practising member of 1870-71 ; and Prince of 1872 Albany, Wales, ; the Bar in ; practised Parliament ; b. Man- received for services Dannebrog professional 11 s. chester, Dec. 1826 ; ; e. of Samuel Pope, to the Princess Thyra, Duchess of Cumber- London and merchant, Manchester ; m. 1872 ; Physician land, University College Hannah, d. of Thomas Bury, Timperley, Hospital, 1876 (retired) ; Secretary-General Cheshire, 1848 (d. 1880). Educ. : privately; of etc. Publications : Sanitary Congress, 1891, University of London. Was first in on Rural engaged Essays Hygiene, 1893, 3rd ed. 1903 ; business at Manchester ; Barr. 1858 for a Treatise on Medical ; Jurisprudence (2nd some years practised locally at Manchester edit. 1902 several works and on ; ; papers came to London, 1865. Recreations : country strictly professional subjects. Recreations : pursuits. Address : 74 Ashley Gardens, Address : Portland horticulture, cycling. Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs : Reform, House, Andover. Club : Athenaeum. Garrick, Whitehall, Cobden ; Brasenose, 23 Nov. 1904. [Died Manchester. [Died 22 July 1901. POPE, Col. Albert Augustus ; President Pope Melville, D.L. Co. from 1877 Director PORTAL, M.A., ; representative Manufacturing ; for Winchester Diocese in American Loan and Trust Metro- Provincial House Company, of of b. Laymen Canterbury ; 31 July 1819 ; politan Storage Warehouse Co., and Boston e. s. of John Portal (d. 1848), Laverstoke, Five Cents Savings Bank ; Member of and d. of Massachusetts of the Sons of Hants, Elizabeth, Henry Drum- Society the The Hants m. Revolution Ex-Commander of the Massa- mond, Grange, ; 1855, Lady ; Charlotte Mary, d. of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of chusetts Commandery of the Military Order Minto (d. 1899). Educ. : Harrow Christ of ; the Loyal Legion ; Ex-Corn, of the Edward Church, Oxford. Bar, 1845, Western Circuit ; W. Kinsley Post 113 ; member of Society of M.P.N. Hants, 1849-57 ; High 1863 ; the 35th Regiment of Massachusetts Volun- Sheriff, Chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions teers ; and Boston Merchants Association ; for Hants, 1865, 1903. Recreations : shoot- Society of the Cincinnati ; he served as Vice- ing, fishing. Address : Laverstoke, Hants. President of the Society of the Army of the Club : Carlton. [Died 24 Jan. 1904. Potomac ; a life member of the American of Political PORTAL, Sir Wyndham Spencer, 1st Bt., cr. Academy and Social Science ; 1901 J.P. b. 22 1822 s. of one of the Executive Com. of the American ; D.L., ; July ; John Portal, Laverstoke ; m. e. d. (d. 1903) Assoc. of Inventors and Manufacturers ; was a visitor of Wellesley Coll. and of the of W. Hicks-Beach, Oakley Hall, Hants, Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard 1849. 'Educ.: Harrow; Royal Military b. College, Sandhurst. Cornet North Hants College ; Boston, 20 May 1843 ; m. 1871, Yeo. 1842 1553-65 : con- Abby, d. of George Linder. Educ. : High Cavalry, ; Capt., tested Winchester 1857 School, Brooldine. Served in the war, (L.), ; Portsmouth, 1874 ; one of the founders of Hants Re- 1862-65 ; member of City Council, Newton, School also Southern Counties Mass., 1876-77. Address: Pope Manu- formatory ; Adult Educ. established Allotment facturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Clubs : New Society ; Gardens on a 1847 President Algonquin, Country, Art, Beacon Society, large scale, ; of the Hampshire and General Friendly Boston Athletic Association,Boston ; Union Chairman of the 'Whit- League, Engineers', Reform, New York. Society, (retired); [Died 10 Aug. 1909. church Union Board of Guardians, and of Whitchurch District Council, (retired); POPE, Rev. G. U., M.A., D.D., M.R.A.S. ; University Lecturer in Tamil and Telugu, Director of the London and South- Western 1861 Chairman, Indian Institute, and Chaplain of Baliol Railway Company, ; Deputy 1875 1892-99 sworn a College, Oxford; b. 24 April 1820; s. of ; Chairman, ; Special time of the John Pope, merchant and ship-owner, Constable at the Fenian alarm, for rendered 1867 ; received thanks services Plymouth ; m. Henrietta, d. of G. Van in 1st International a Someren of Madras. Educ. : Bury and Exhibiti9n, 1851; International Exhibitions of Paris, Hoxton. In South Indian Missions (Tin- Juror in 1855 and 1867; London, 1862; Vienna, nevelly), 1839-49 ; England, chiefly Oxford, 1885 ; 1873 ; and London (Inventions), 1849-51 ; Tanjore, 1852-60 ; Ootacamund, Freedom of Co. of South- Prin. of Grammar School, and Morn. Lecturer Honorary Borough ampton, 1895. Owned Laverstoke Bank at St. Stephen's, 1860-70 ; Bangalore, Warden Note Mills. Heir : s. William Wynd- of the Bp. Cotton Schools and Coll., and In- Paper b. Address : Laver- cumbent of All Saints' Church, 1870-80; ham, D.L., J.P., 1850. Diocesan stoke House, Micheldever ; Malshanger, England, Manchester, 1880-83 ; Club : Travellers'. Sec. of S.P.G., Oxford, 1883; gold medal, Basingstoke. 14 Sept. 1905. Royal Asiatic Society, 1906. Publications : [Died Earl of 1785), number of Tamil sermons, text- PORTARLINGTON, 5th (cr. large books, Dawson-Damer, etc. Text-book of Indian George Lionel Henry Seymour books, grammars, ; Viscount J.P. Baron 1770 ; History. Recreation : Tamil. Address : D.L., ; Dawson, 1776 Lieut. 2nd Batt. Scots Guards, Balliol College, Oxford. [Died 1 1 Feb. 1908. Carlow, ; 570 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910 POTTER

retired 1886 Lieut, lie-serve of and ; Officers, army, 1876 ; Captain, 1886 ; Major, 1894. Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Regt. from 1894. Served North- West Frontier, India, 1897-98 Darner served with a of [Joseph troop horse, (medal and two clasps) ; South Africa, 1899- and in negotiations with France on behalf of 1900. [Died 10 May I0():i. Cromwell alter the Restoration he settled in ; PORTMAN, Hon. Edward William Berkeley, Ireland his n. was whose d. ; Joseph, Mary J.P. for Dorset and Somerset D.L. for of ; m. W. H. Dawson, M.P., father 1st Earl.] b. Somerset ; London, 30 July 1856 ; e. s. b. 19 1858 s. of 4th Earl Aug. ; and Harriet, of 2nd V. Portman ; m. 1892, Hon. Con- d. of 6th Lord (ext.) . father Rokeby ; stance Mary, 3rd d. of 2nd Baron Wenlock 1892 ///.

1866-81 ; Diocesan Inspector of Burnham the National Reform Society, of the Lan- 1867-81 Rural cashire Deanery, ; Dean of Burnham, Reform Union and the Ballot Society, 1875 ; Hon. Canon, Christ Church, Oxford, and President of the Manchester Reform 1896 llural of labours sacrifices ; Dean Deddington, 1898, Association ; his great and Surrogate, 1905. Publications : sermon, as President of the Union and Emancipation

Aylesbury, Church Teachers' Assoc. 1874 ; Society were most favourably recognised on Address on the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth, both sides of the Atlantic by the friends of 1894. Address : Staverton Grange, Oxford. the Union and the enemies of the slavery in close associa- [Died 22 Apr. 1914. cause ; he was for many years with Richard PORTER, Rev. James, D.D. ; Master of St. tion and personal friendship ^ Peter's Coll. Camb. from 1876. Late Fellow Cobden, and at Cobden's death, in 1865, Mr. and tutor Free Trader's ; deacon, 1853 ; priest, 1856 ; Vicar Potter became the great of of Rochdale Cherry-Hinton, 1880-82 ; Vice-Chancellor. successor in the representation 1881-84. Address: St. Peter's College; in Parliament, holding the seat until the Cambridge. [Died 2 Oct. 1900. Dissolution of 1895, when, in consideration Sir cr. of health he retired PORTER, Neale, Iv.C.M.G. ; 1894; and advancing years, widower life on of his ; Colonial Secretary, Leeward from Parliamentary ; hearing farewell to the Rochdale Mr. Islands, 1883-87, administered government "constituency, of him : When MX. Potter during 1883-84 and 1887 ; Jamaica, 1887-95. Gladstone wrote Club : Oriental. [Dial 15 -d^. 1905. quits Parliament the country will lose the PORTER, Major Reginald Whitworth, D.S.O. services of one of the most consistent, upright, 1900; Oxford Liijht Infantry. Entered patriotic men who have ever sat within its 571 POTTINGER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

walls." In 1879, on visiting the United stories, verses, and magazine 1 articles, States, Mr. Potter was greatly felted and political and social. Recreations : reading honoured in recognition of his vigorous and cycling. Address : Hillsborough championship of the cause of the North in Edgbaston. Club: Union. the great struggle. From the foundation-of [Died 18 Jan. 1906. the Cobden Club in 1866 Mr. Potter was un- Sir 1st cr. POUND, John, Bart., 1905 ; J.P. ; in his labours in the cause of Free b. Leadenhall 27 remittng Street, June 1829 ; m. 1S56, Trade the world. Address : e. d. throughout Harriet, of Thomas Lulham ; two . The Hurst, Midhurst, Sussex ; 31 Courtfleld three d. Educ. : Christ's Hospital. Entered Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Reform, Devonshire, his father's business, and became head of National Liberal. 6 firm of [Died Nov. 1898. John Pound and Co. ; entered Cor- as C.C. in 18C9 elected POTTINGER, Lieut.-Gen. Brabazon Henry, poration ; Alderman of Aldgate 1892 served as R.A. ; b. 18 Sept. 1840. Entered army, Ward, ; Sheriff, 1895-96 ; held 1857 ; Lt.-Gen. 1891 ; retired, 1892 ; served Spanish, French, Japanese, and decorations Past Abyssinian Expedition, 1867-68 (despatches, Portuguese ; Master of the medal, brevet Major). Address : Thorn- Leathersellers', Fanmakers', and Fruiterers' park, Coombe Road, Teignmouth. Companies ; Lord Mayor of [Died 21 Sept. 1913. London, 1904-5. Heir : s. John Lulham 2 March 1862 POTTINGER, Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Eldred [b. ; W.U886, Julia Isabella, d. of Alfred Allen of New Park four Thomas, C.M.G. 1900 ; Captain R.A. ; Highbury ; b. s. two d. Address : The Antrim Artillery (retired) ; 18 Sept. 1840 ; Homestead, High- 2nd s. of late Major-Gen. John bury New Park, N.]. Address : India House Pottinger, 84 Leadenhall Street, E.C. ; C.B., R.A. ; m. 1869, Catherine Cosnahan, Stanmore, o. c. and heiress of Thomas Casement. 149 Grosvenor Road, Highbury, New Park, N Served N.-W. Frontier, India, 1859-60; \Died 18 Sept. 1915. South 1899-1900 Ven. Dacre Africa, (despatches, Queen's POWELL, Hamilton, D.D. ; Arch- medal with Address : deacon of clasp, C.M.G.). Cork ; Rector St. Mary Shandon, Ireland. 30 from Portrush, [Died Nov. 1905. Cork, 1878 ; Chaplain to the Bishop of Sir 3rd Bt. cr. 1840 b. POTTINGER, Henry, ; ; Cork, Eglinton Asylum, Cork, etc. ; 12 Aug J.P. Co. Durham b. 10 2nd s. of D.L., ; June 1834 ; 1843; Rev. John Powell, M.A. 2nd s. of 1st b. Vicar of Bt. ; S. 1865 ; m. 1863, Mary Lea.Diocese of Kildare, and Dorothea Adeline (d. 1866), d. of late Rev. E. H. Hawkshaw; m. Edith Louisa, d. of W. Jackson of Shipperdson Hermitage, Co. Durham ; Cummis, M.D., Cork ; six s. Educ. : Portar- one d. Educ. : Eton ; Merton College, lington School, Queen's Co. : Trinity College, Oxford (B.A.). Barr. Inner Temple, 1861. Dublin. Ordained for Curacy of Carrigaline, Heir : none. Publications : Diocese of A Broken Cork, 1867 ; Curate of Fermoy, 1853 1854 Blue of Echo, ; Zurlina, ; and Green, 1872-74; Curate Holy Trinity, Cork, 1880 ; and 1905. Ad- 1874-77 Incumbent of Flood, Fell, Forest, ; Macroom, 1877-78 ; dress : The Pines, Queen's Road, Richmond, Prebendary of Tymothan, St. Patrick's Surrey. [Died 18 Oct. 1909. Cathedral, Dublin, 1897-99. Address : St. POULETT, 6th Earl (cr. 1706), William Henry Mary Shandon Rectory, Cork. Poulett ; Baron Poulett, 1627 ; Viscount [Died 16 July 1912. b. 22 Sir cr. Hinton, 1706; London, Sept. 1827; POWELL, Francis, Kt., 1893 ; LL.D. ; 3rd s. of Vice-Admiral Hon. George Poulett, R.W.S. ; President Royal Scottish Society R.N. s. of 4th of Painters in (2nd Earl), and Catherine, Water Colours ; b. Manchester, e. d. of Sir 1st 22 Mar. o. s. of George Dallas, Bt. S. his uncle, 1833 ; W. F. Powell, Man- 5th 1864 m. chester Earl, ; 1st, 1849 ; 2nd, 1871 ; 3rd, ; m. 1st, 1858, Eliza (d. 1912), d. of d. of Rosa, Alfred Hugh de Melville, 1879 Joseph Lockett ; 2nd, 1914, Annie Ina, d. of Protestant. Conservative. Educ. : R.M.C. Robert Macnab. Educ. : Rev. Dr. Beard's Sandhurst, 1842. Served 54th Regt. 1840- School. Artist. Recreations : photography 1846 2nd s ; Queen Royals, 1846-52 ; 22nd cycling, billiards. Address : Torr Aluinn in 1852-57 in N.B. Clubs : Regt. India, ; engaged expedi- Dunoon. Western, Glasgow; tion from Peshawar in Afghanistan to Boroe Arts, London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. Valley, 1853, and was present at the storming [Died 27 Oct. 1914. of the heights, Brig.-Gen. Boileau ; medal F. POWELL, York, M.A., Hon. LL.D. ; and hunted (Glas.) clasp ; Hambledon Foxhounds Regius Prof, of Modern History, Oxford Univ. six days a week, 1858-70. Owned about from 1894 ; b. 1850 ; o. s. of late F. Powell acres Hinton St. 11,000 ; George ; Pictures of and Mary York ; m. Florence, d. of late the Old Masters in by Rome ; The by Silke. : Lamb, R. Educ. Rugby ; non-collegiate, Zouave winner of the G. N. S. ; C., Liverpool, Christ Church, Oxford. 1st class Law and 1868 and 1871 ; Benazal by the Flying Barr. Modern History. Middle Temple, 1874 ; Dutchman winner of 27 ; steeple-chases and successively Law Lecturer, Tutor, and hurdle race, and the Grand Baden-Baden Student, Christ Church ; Fellow of Oriel steeple-chase, 1869. Recreations : racing, College ; Delegate of Clarendon Press, Oxford hunting, steeple-chasing, shooting, driving, Publications : Early England up to the yachting, fishing, telegraphy, and photo- Norman Conquest (Epochs of English History graphy. Heir : Viscount Hinton. Address : Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror ; Hinton St. George, Crewkerne ; Granville Old Stories from British History ; History Hall, Droxford, Hants. Clubs : and Army of England to 1509 ; co-editor with the late The Navy, Arthur's, Wellington, Royal G. Vigfusson of Corpus Poeticum Boreale, Albert Yacht, Royal London Yacht, Royal and of Island ica Antiqua, and co-author with Dorset de Yacht, Yacht France, Royal him of Grimm Centenary Papers and of Cinque Ports Yacht. [Died 22 Jan. 1899. Icelandic Reader ; editor of English History Alfred from to POULTNEY, Henry, editor Birmingham Contemporary Writers ; contributor Post from 1898 b. Historical Daily ; Long Ashton, Encyclopaedia Britannica, English Somersetshire d. of late ; m. Richard Gibson, Review, National Observer, Manchester Guar-

Worcestershire ; four s. two d. Assistant dian, Morning Post, and other journals on editor of Birmingham Daily Post, 1891-98; was historical and literary subjects. Recreations : successively editor omerset County Herald fencing, boating, painting. Address : Oriel Westmorland Gazette and Christ Oxford Staverton (Taunton), (Kendal), College Church, ; and Evening News (Bristol), and was for Grange. Oxford. Club : Savile. short time sub-editor on the Nottingham [Died 8 May 1904. Sir Francis 1st cr. 1802 : Guardian ; was a governor of Birmingham POWELL, Sharp, Bt., b. d. of University ; member City Council Free J.P. ; 29 June 1827 ; m. Annie, Libraries Committee ; published many Matthew Gregson Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 672 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PRANG

: 1858. Educ. St. John's Coll. Gamb. (late Ffolliott Wingfield, b. 1642 ; cr. Viscount Barr. Inner Fellow, M.A.). Temple, 1853 ; Powerscourt and Baron Wingfield, Ireland, M.P. (C.) Cambridge, 1863-68 ; Northern 1665 ; died s. p. 1717 (2nd creation), Richard Division of West b. for Riding, Yorkshire, 1872-74 ; Wingfield, 1697, M.P. Boyle, Co. 1885-1910 of Wigan, ; Member Royal Com- Roscommon ; cr. Viscount Powerscourt and mission on Sanitation. Heir : none. Ad- Baroa Wingfield, 1743; d. 1751) 3rd crea- dress : 1 this Cambridge Square, Hyde Park W. ; tion)] ; the 7th Viscount cr. Baron Horton Old Hall, Bradford. Clubs : Athe- Powerscourt (U.K.), 18851; b. Powerscourt, 13 e. s. naeum, Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge, Oct. 1836; of 6th Viscount ; S. father St. Stephen's. [Died 24 Dec. 1911. 1844 ; m. Lady Julia Coke, e. d. of 2nd Earl POWER, Sir Elliott Derrick le Poer, 5th Bt., of Leicester, K.G. Educ. : Eton. Member cr. 1836 3rd Rifle Irish ; Capt. Batt. Brigade ; b. Royal Academy of Science. Protestant, 21 5. April 1872; brother 1900. Owned Liberal Unionist. 1st Life Guards, 1853-62 ; about 10,300 acres. Heir : uncle Adam elected Representative Peer for Ireland, 1865. b. Clayton, 1844. Address : Kilfane, Thomas- Owned 38,725 acres Co. Wicklow ; at Powers-

town, Co. Kilkenny. [Died 20 Jan. 1902. court, pictures by Mireveldt ; Soloman

Ruysdael ; Tintoretto ; Emanual de Witte ; POWER, Henry, M.B. Lond., F.R.C.S. ; Con- Parocel Fra Coello sulting Ophthalmic Surgeon, St. Bartho- ; Filippo Lippi ; ; Cuyp ; de Moroni J. Vernet lomew's Hospital and the Westminster Oph- Philippe Champaigne ; ; Morland thalmic ; Nasmyth ; Zucchero ; C. Jansens; Hospital ; m. 1854, Ann, d. of of Mytens ; Lucas Cranach ; also by Sir Thomas Simpson Whitby ; eight c. Educ.: Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. ; Sir F. Grant, Cheltenham College ; St. Bartholomew's R.A. of etc. Recreations : Hospital. Ex-Vice-Pres. Royal College of ; Wright Derby, Art collection of works of Surgeons, England. Publications : Elements pictures, Art, of sporting trophies, etc. Heir : s. Hon. Human Physiology ; Illustrations of the of Mervyn Richard Wingfield. Address : Principal Diseases the Eye, 1869 ; editor (with Dr. Sedgwick) of Mayne's Expository Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland 51 Portland W. Clubs : Lexicon. Address : Bagdale Hall, Whitby. ; Place, Kildare Dublin. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 18 Jan. 1911. Marlborough ; Street, [Died 5 June 1904. POWER, Sir James 4th Bt. Douglas Talbot, ; cr. 1841 Lieut. POWLETT, Col. Percy William, C.B. 1907; s, ; 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; b. 6 Oct. C.S.I. 1891 ; I.S.C. ;* supernum, unemployed 1884 ; s. of 3rd Bt., and Frances, list b. 10 Feb. 1837 2nd s. of late d. of Capt. Henry Segrave of Cabra, Co. ; Rugby, ; Rev. P. Powlett and Isabella Wicklow. Educ. : Downside. Owned about W. Penelope, d. of C. Wheler ; m. Wilhelmina, d. of late 10,300 acres. Heir: u. James Talbot, [b. J. Rivaz of Watford, 1867. Educ. : Nelson 23 June, 1851 ; m. 1877, Gertrude Frances d. of House, Wimbledon. Entered Bengal In- Thomas Hayes ; no c. Address : 1855 Staff 1861 Leopardstown Park, Stillorgan, Co. fantry, ; Bengal Corps, ; Dublin]. served with 2nd Address : Edermine, Enniscorthy, Co. Punjab Infantry during Indian 1857-58 at relief and Wexford. Club : Junior Naval and Military Mutiny, ; present of Lucknow de- [Died 4 Dec. 1914. siege (severely wounded, with assisted Sir spatches, medal 2 clasps) ; as POWER, John Elliott Cecil, 4th Bt. ; cr. in 5th Goorkhas Asst.- 1836 Adjutant raising ; ; J.P. ; Lieut. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Comr. in 1859-65 Asst. to Political Regt., retired 1894; b. 1 Dec. 1870; S. Punjab, ; Officer with field 1863 Asst.- father 1892. Owned about 10,300 acres. Umbeyla force, ; Comr. in 1865-67 Asst. to Governor- Heir : b. Elliott, b. 1872. Address : Kilfane, Berar, ; General's in 1868-72 Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. agent Rajputana, ; Land Settlement Officer of Ulwar 1872-76 [Died 7 June 1900. ; Political of Political Sir Supt. Kotah, 1876-80 ; POWER, John Talbot, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1841 ; in J.P. b. Agent Western Rajputana and Comm. D.L., ; 2 May 1845 ; S. father 1877 ; 1880-81 and as m. Frances, d. of Capt. Henry Segrave, Kilty- Erinpara Irregular Force, ; Resident of Western mon, Co. Wicklow, and Cabra, Co. Dublin, Rajputana, 1881-92, was instrumental in about 1876. M.P. (L.) Co. Wexford, 1868-74. bringing many reforms. Decorated for services in Western Owned about 10,300 acres. Heir : s. James, Recreations : riding, golf. Ad- b. 1884. Address : Edermine, Enniscorthy, Rajputana. dress : Berks. Co. Wexford. Club : Orleans. Sunnyside, Finchampstead, 14 1910. [Died~4 Dec. 1901. [Died July J.P. POWER, Patrick Joseph, M.P. (N.) Co. Water- POYNTING, John Henry, Sc.D., F.R.S. ; ; of 1878 ford, E., from 1885 ; J.P. ; b. 17 Nov. 1850 ; Fellow Trinity College, Cambridge, s. of late Hon. D.Sc. Victoria P. Power, Carrigbeg ; unmarried. (retired) ; ; Foreign Professor of Educ. : Stonyhurst Coll. M.P. Co. Water- Mem. Accad. dei Lincei, Rome ; ford, 1884-85. Recreation : golf. Address : Physics, Mason University College, (now the of from 1880 b. Newtown House, Tramore, Co. Waterford ; University Birmingham) ; 9 1852 s. 13 Templeton Place, S.W. Monton, near Manchester, Sept. ; Unitarian Minister [Died 8 Jan. 1913. of T. Elford Poynting, ; Maria d. of Rev. J. late POWER, Patrick Joseph Mahon, J.P., D.L. ; m. Adney, Cropper, s. 1880 one s. two e. of late Nicholas Mahon Power, M.P., of Stand, near Manchester, ; : his father's school and Catherine, d. of late N. Mahon of Dublin; d. Educ. private ; b. 1826 ; m. 1859. Lady Olivia Jane Nugent, Owens College ; Trinity College, Cambridge d. of 1891 9th Earl of Westmeath. High Sheriff, (Fellow, 1878) ; Adams Prize, ; Hop- kins 1903 President Section Waterford, 1855. Heir : Hubert [b. 1860 ; Prize, ; A, 1899 m. 1888, Marie The"rese Aim^e, y. d. of M. British Association, ; Physical Society, of 1905. Alexis Charles Toussaint Bourges. High 1905 ; Royal Medal Royal Society, Sheriff of Co. Waterford, 1888]. Address : Publications: papers in the Philosophical Faithlegg House, Waterford. Transactions on Electrical Theory, on Gravi- the Adams Prize [Died 18 Feb. 1913. tation and on Radiation ; of the I POWERSCOURT, 7th Viscount (cr. 1743), Sir Essay (1893), On the Mean Density Text-Book of Physics (with Sir J. Mervyn Edward Wingfield, P.C., K.P., Earth ; A J. The Pressure of Light ; The M.R.I.A., J.P., D.L. ; Baron Wingfield, Thomson) ; various Address : 1743; Baron Powerscourt (U.K.), 1885; Earth ; physical papers. Past Birmingham. President Royal Dublin Society ; 10 Ampton Road, Edgbaston, [Marshal Sir Richard Wingfield, made Clubs : Athenaeum, Union, Birmingham. 1914. Marshal of Ireland 29 March 1600; cr. [Died 30 March Viscount Powerscourt, and Baron Wingfield, PRANG, Louis, engraver, lithographer, colour b. Breslau, Germany. Ireland, 1618 ; died s.p. 1631 (1st creation) ; printer, publisher; 573 PRBECE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

12 March 1824 s. of Jonas Louis ; Prang and PRENDERGAST, General Sir Harry North Dal-

Rosina Scherman ; m. 1st, 1851, Rosa Gerber cr. 1902 cr. rymple, G.C.B., ; K.C.B. , 1885 ; of Switzerland V.C. Col. Bern, (d. 1898) ; 2nd, 1900, ;- Commandant Royal Engineers ; Mrs. Dana Boston one d. Mary Hicks, ; Colonel 2nd Queen's Own Sappers and Educ. : followed b. public schools, 1829-38, by Miners, 1904 ; India, 15 Oct. 1834 ; s. of business education especially directed to fit Thomas Prendergast, Madras Civil Service, him to superintend print cloth factory, study- late of Meldon Lodge, Cheltenham, and Lucy ing also chemistry, colour-mixing, designing, Caroline, d. of Marten Dalrymple of Cleland etc. engraving, bleaching, printing, dyeing, and Fordell ; m. 1864, Emilie, d. of Frederick Took in of s. part revolutionary movement Simpson ; two three d. Educ. : Cheara and had to leave 1843, Germany ; came to School ; Brighton Coll. ; Addiscombe. En- U.S. settling in Boston established as tered * 1854 1850, ; service, ; Gen. 1887 ; served wood 1851 as 1856 Persian engraver, ; lithographer, ; War, 1857 (medal with clasp) ; \vith as publisher, 1861 ; made specialty of colour- Malwa Field Force, 1857 (mentioned in and of art printing, became publisher fine despatches, severely wounded) ; with Central India publications ; he coined the word chromo for Field Force, 1858 (mentioned in des- his trade-mark of his facsimile reproductions patches, severely wounded, medal with clasp of oil and water colour and the and Victoria in pictures, made Cross) ; Abyssinian War, artistic Christmas Card a speciality as far 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, and back as 1874, and became publisher of the medal) ; command of Sappers with Indian of art to Prang method instruction in public Expedition Mediterranean, 1878 ; com- schools, including necessary drawing books manded expedition that resulted in annexa- and material tion of ; President The Prang Educa- Upper Burma, 1885-86 (clasp); tional Co., New York and Chicago. Pub- commanded Madras Sappers and Miners for lications : 10 Suggestions for Instruction in years ; acted as Quartermaster- General of Colour (with Mary Dana Hicks and John the Madras Army, and Secretary to Govern- S. ment Clark), 1893 ; The Prang Standard of Military Department ; commanded illustrated Western 1880 Colour, with coloured plates show- District, ; ceded districts, 1881 ; 1176 British ing colours, 1898. Recreation: travel- Burma Division, 1883 ; the Hydera- ling at home and abroad and around the bad Subsidiary Force, 1884; Burman Ex- world. Address : 1885 45 Centre Street, Boston. peditionary Force, ; Forces in Burma, 1886 Clubs : Appalachian Mountain, Orpheus, ; thanked by Her Majesty and by the of Twentieth Century, Boston. Government India ; Officiating Resident in Travancore and 1887 [Died 7 July 1909. Cochin, ; Officiating Sir William Resident in and Chief PREECE, Henry, K.C.B. ; cr. 1899 ; Mysore, Commissioner of J.P. 1887 ; Governor- General's Carnarvonshire ; F.R.S. ; LL.D. ; Coorg, Agent President Institution of Civil Engineers, at Baroda, 1889; Officiating Governor- General's 1889 Officiat- 1898-99; Consulting Engineer to the Colonies; Agent Baluchistan, ; b. ing Resident and Chief Wales, 15 Feb. 1834 ; e. 8. of R. M. Preece, Mysore Commissioner of 1891-92. Publications : Bryn Helen, Carnarvon ; m. 1864, Agnes Coorg, magazine (d. 1874), d. of late George Pocock of South- articles. Recreations : was distinguished at

ampton ; four s. three d. Educ. : King's boxing, fencing, sword-play, running, cricket, College, London. Entered office late Mr. football, hunting and polo. Address : 2 Edwin Heron Club: Clark, M.Inst.C.E., 1852 ; appointed Court, Richmond, Surrey. to Electric and International Telegraph Co., United Service. [Died 24 July 1913. 1853 ; Superintendent of that Company's PRESCOTT, E. Livingston (Edith Katharine Southern 1856 L. S.W.R. District, ; and Spicer-Jay), writer ; d. of Samuel Jay, bar- 1860 ; was Engineer to Channel Islands rister, M.A. (Oriel, Oxon), n. of Major Alex. 1858-62 to the Telegraph Co., ; transferred Livingston, 12th Dragoons, etc., severely Post Office as Divisional Engineer, 1870 ; wounded and received medal (3 clasps) for 1877 appointed Electrician, ; Engineer-in- gallantry, Peninsular War, and of Elizabeth Chief and Electrician, 1892-99. Publications : Maria, d. of Col. Spicer, 2nd Life Guards, joint-author with Mr. (afterwards Sir James) Lt.-Col. Queen's Bays, The Mansion, Leather- of a of head n. of Sivewright Text-book Telegraphy ; ; Lord Farnborough, and g. d. of with Dr. Maier of Sir The Telephone ; with Mr. George Prescott, Bt., Theobald's Park, Stubbs of a Manual of Telephony. Recrea- Herts. Educ. : privately, under tutors. tions : yachting, shooting. Address : 8 Hon. Lady Superintendent, London Soldiers'

Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. ; Penrhos, Car- Home and Guards' Home, till incapacitated narvon. Clubs : Athenaeum, Whitehall, by ill-health. Publications : The Apotheosis of Mr. Royal Automobile. [Died 6 Nov. 1913. Tyrawley, 1895 ; A Mask and a Martyr Hon. Joseph Raymond Four- 1896; Scarlet and Steel; The Rip's Re- PR^FONTAINE, 1897 Dearer than nier ; Minister of Marine and Fisheries for demption, ; Honour ; Red Coat Romances > the Dominion of Canada ancestors settled ; The Measure of a Man ; A ; Small Small 1898 in what was then New France in 1660 b. Child, ; Helot and Hero ; ; Illusion, 1899; His Familiar 1901. Longueuil, 16 Sept. 1850 ; s. of late Toussaint Foe, Fournier Pre*fontaine of Longueuil and Ursule Recreations : riding (till invalided), singing. Address : Channel Sand- Lamarre ; m. 1876, Hermantine, d. of Hon. Bower, Riviera, gate. 3 Dec. 1901. . Senator J. B. Rolland ; three s. Educ. : [Died - ' private tuition, and at St. Mary's College PRESCOTT DAVIES, N., R.B.A. 1894;

and M'Gill University, Montreal; B.C.L. A.R.C.A. 1891 ; artist and dramatic author ; b. 1873. Called to Bar, 1873; K.C. 1893; Spring Grove, Isleworth, 1862 ; s. of

Liberal ; represented native County of Henry Daniel and Charlotte Mac- Dayies ' Chambly in Quebec Legislature, 1875-78 and gregor, d. of Lieut.-Colonel Henderson, d. of 1879-81 ; Mayor of Hochelaga, 1879-83 ; H.E.I.C.S. ; m. 1887, Lily Carlon,

Mayor of Montreal, 1898-1902 ; elected a Rev. J. Bond, of Romansleigh, Devon ; d. : Member of the House of Commons, 1886 ; one Educ. London Internat. Coll.,

re-elected, 1887, 1891, 1896, 1900, and 1902 ; Spring Grove. Studied painting at Royal (In- sworn a member of the Privy Council as School of Art, South Kensington ; at Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Nov. 1902. City Guilds Art School, King's College, ;i.l Publications : An Address on the Constitu- at Heatherley's. Exhibited in Royal Acad- tion of Canada before the Insurance Institute emy first in 1879. Publications : 'author <>i of Montreal, 1901. Address : Montreal. libretto of comic opera, The Pastmaster, Clubs : St. James's, Canadien, St. Denis, produced at Strand Theatre, 21 Dec. 1899,

Montreal ; Rideau, Ottawa. and of The Gay Cadets, musical comedy, [Died 25 Dec. 1905. produced at Prince of Wales' Theatre, liir- 574 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PRICE

24 June a success; ininghani, 11)01, popular ; of London b. 21 . City ; May 1837 ; of Vicar's author of The Pups, and illus- ! part George Prevost, Geneva ; m. Florence, d. of of Edition do Luxe trator Gray's Elegy. late Frederick Nash Fordham, Roys ton, Recreations : riding, cycling, and 1867 shooting, ; one d. Educ. : University College lawn tennis. Address: 4Bolton S.W. Studios, ; School and University College, London. The Orchards, Radway, Warwick. Club : Deputy Governor, 1899-1901 ; Governor of Junior Conservative. 15 June 1915. [Died Bank of England, 1901-3. Heir : none. Address : 79 RESTON, Rev. George, M.A. ; Ilector of Westbourne Terrace, W. Great Fransham, East Dereham, Norfolk, Clubs : Reform, Union. b. St. Patrick's s. from 1888 ; Day, 1840 ; [Died 6 Dec. 1913. Sir of Rev. George Preston, B.D., Head Master PREVOST, Charles, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1805; J.P. Lieut.-Col. of Whalley Grammar School, and Catherine ; ; country gentleman ; b. 15 Dec. Anne, d. of Thomas Green ; m. 1st, 18G8. 1831 ; 2nd s. of 2nd Bt., Archdeacon Gertrude Emily, d. of late Rev. Richard and Canon of Gloucester, and Jane, o. d. of s. the late Isaac Panting, H.E.I.C.S. ; one ; 2nd, 1896, Lloyd Williams, Cwmcynfelin, of late #. Eleanor, d. Henry Milton Loftus, Cardiganshire ; father 1893 ; m. Sarah M., Claughton, Cheshire. Educ. : Shrewsbury d. of Rev. T. Keble, B.D., Vicar of Bisley, : Schools, under Dr. Kennedy, and at Mag- I 1856. Educ. at home. Served in 31st 1850-67 dalene College, Cambridge ; Open Scholar- Regt. ; present at siege and capture 1860 First Class Classical of ship, ; B.A., | Sebastopol (wounded, received medal and and : Tripos, 1864 ; M.A., 1867 ; Foundation clasp, Turkish medal). Heir s. Fellow, 1865. Sleect Preacher, University Charles, b. 1866. Address : Stinchcombe

of Cambridge, 1898 ; Sixth Form Master, Manor, Gloucestershire.

Shrewsbury Schools, 1864-69 ; Sixth Form [Died 24 Nov. 1902. Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, PRICE, Bartholomew, D.D. 1892; F.R.S. 1870-72 ; Head Ruthin School, 1872- Master, 1852; F.R.A.S. ; Master of Pembroke

J875 ; Head Master, King's Cathedral School, College, Oxford, and Canon of Gloucester ; 1875-88 Sixth Form Dul- Chester, ; Master, Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy, \vich College, 1891-92 ; Classical Lecturer, 1853 b. Oxford, ; Coin St. Dennis, Glou- Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1899-1900 ; cestershire, 14 May 1818 ; s. of Rev. William one of the National Society's examiners of Rector of Coin St. Price, Dennis ; m. Amy, the from 1900 con- Training Colleges ; d. of William Cole Cole, Exmouth, Devon, tributor to Salrinse Corolla, and Arundines 1857. : Aug. Educ. privately ; Pembroke Canri. l^ublications : Greek Verse Composi- Coll. Oxford (Scholar). 1st class Mathe- tion, 1869 ; Latin Verse Exercises, and Key, matics, 1840 ; University Mathematical

1888 ; 1899. Recrea- Macaulay's Poems, Scholar, 1842 ; Fellow of Pembroke Coll. tion* : outdoor walking, driving, golf, row- 1844 ; tutor, 1846-57 ; visitor of Royal

ing, above all, trout-fishing ; indoor and, Observatory, Greenwich ; served on Royal etching and writing verse. Address : Great Commission to inquire into Property and Fransham Rectory, East Dereham, Norfolk. Incomes of Universities of Oxford and 11 [Died May 1913. Cambridge and the Colleges therein, 1872. Publications : A Treatise on the Differential RESTON, Thomas, M.A., F.R.U.l. (1891) ; In- F.H.S. (1898); Professor of Natural Philo- Calculus, 1848 ; and a Treatise on finitesimal Calculus sophy, University Coll. Dublin, from 1891 ; (Clarendon Press, Oxford) vol. Differential Science and Art Inspector for Ireland from i., Calculus, 1852 ; vol. ii., b. Calculus of 1894 ; Kilmore, Armagh, Ireland, 23 May Integral and Calculus Variations, s. 1854 vol. Statics of a 1860 ; y. of Abraham Dawson Preston ; iii., and Dynamics 1856 vol. of Material and Anne Preston ; m. Katharine Mary Particle, ; iv., Dynamics M'Eweu, M.A., 1895. Educ. : Royal School, Systems, 1862 (2nd edit. 1889). Recreations : Armagh; Trinity Coll. Dublin. Entered none in particular. Address : Master's

Trinity College, 1881 ; graduated Dublin Lodge, Pembroke College, Oxford ; Cathe- University, 1885;' graduated Royal Uni- dral Gardens, Gloucester. Club : Athenaeum. versity of Ireland, 1884. Publications : [Died 29 Dec. 1898. author of The of Light ; The Theory Theory PRICE, Capt. Charles Lempriere, D.S.O. 1900 ; of Heat, etc. Recreations : mountaineering, The Royal Scots ; b. 17 Sept. 1877 ; s. of golf, tennis, cycling. Address : Bardowie, Col. T. C. Price, late R.A., of Braye House, i Orwell Dublin. Club: University, Park, Alderney. Entered Army, 1897 ; served I Dublin. [Died 7 Mar. 1900. South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, 3 2 JRESTON, Thomas, F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. ; b. Queen's medal, clasps, King's medal, iHeston, 6 Oct. 1834. Journalist, Morning clasps, D.S.O.) ; recommended for the V.C. ' : Post and Pall Mall Gazette, 1860-70 ; Secre- Club Naval and Military. tary to Lord Cairns in the Albert Company [Died Sept. 1914. Arbitration 1870-73 and to Lord ; Westbury PRICE, Frederick George Hilton ; Banker, and Lord Romilly in the European Society head acting partner in Child and Co., Lon- 1873-75. Record Clerk in the s. of Arbitration, don ; b. 20 Aug. 1842; late F. W. Judicial of the of late Department Privy Council, Price, banker ; m. 1867, Christina, d. 1875-1901. Publications: Judicature Act William Bailey of Oaken, Staffs; one s. 1873 of the of Epitome, ; History Yeomen one d. Educ. : Crawford College, Maiden- the 1880 Council Prac- Guard, ; Privy head. Entered Child's Bank, 1860 ; Director tice, 1900, etc. Recreations : of archselogical of Society of Antiquaries ; on Council .research and angling. Address : Privy Bankers' Institute, of which he was one of Office, S.W. [Died 10 Dec. 1901. Council of Central [Council the earliest members ; on Association Pres. of Ex- !*ESTON-THOMAS, Herbert, C.B. 1908 ; J.P. Bankers' ; Egypt Co. Vice-President of the Devon ; late General under ploration Fund ; J Inspector, of .the Local Government Board for the South- Society of Biblical Archaeology ; Fellow western District. Publications : (joint) The Geological, Zoological, Royal Numismatic, Poor-Law 2nd 1902 and other societies. Publications : The ^English System, ed., ; 'The Church articles Gault a Handbook of London Bankers ; and the Land ; various ;

Street The ; iij Blackwood's Magazine, the National Re- Signs of Lombard ; Marygold of \ie\y, and other periodicals. Address: 2 Old Base Metal Spoons ; Catalogue Egyp- Baring Crescent, Exeter. Clubs : Union, tian Antiquities in his collection ; many to various scientific Alpine ; Devon and Exeter, Exeter. papers contributed [Died 22 Dec. 1909. societies, of which he was a fellow. Recrea- : etc. :EVOST, Sir Augustus, 1st Bt., cr. 1903 ; a tions collecting antiquities, etc., Director of Bank of England and Lieut, of Egyptology and Numismatics. Address : 17 575 PRICE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Collingham Gardens, South Kensington, S.W. (C.B., medal au.d 5 clasps). Recreations^ : Clubs Athenaeum, Burlington Fine Arts. hunting, shooting ; held record bag for) [Died 14 March 1909. bison in India. Club : Naval and Militars Melbourne. 5 PRICE, Captain Henry Talbot (retired). Royal [Died July 1911

Navy ; Governor of H.M. Prison, Liverpool PRICE, Hon. Thomas ; Premier ; first Labou: s. (retired) ; b. Cork, 20 March 1839 ; 2nd Premier of South Australia ; Commission^ of late Francis Price, Capt. 19th Foot and of Public Works and Minister of Eduoatioi'

78th Highlanders (s. of Sir Hose Price, 1st of South Australia from 1905 ; b. 19 Jani Bt. of Trengwainton, Cornwall), and Kate, 1852; s. of John and Jane Price of IT

d. of late Thos. Hewitt of Sidney Place, Wales ; m. Anne Elizabeth, d. of Edwan d. of late of Cork; m. 1870, Lizzie, Chas. Lloyd, timber merchant, Liverpool ; fou Hewitt, M.D., of Cork. Educ. : Grosvenor s. three d. Educ. : St. George's School- ii Coll. Bath. Joined Royal Navy May 1853 ; Everton. Lived in Liverpool. Arrived

served in China War, 1857-58 (medal) ; Australia, 1883 ; was sometime Clerk c present at the capture and destruction of Works erecting Government locomotiv, the Chinese Imperial Fleet at Fatshan, 1 shops at Islington, and worked at his trad

June 1857 (clasp) ; and assault on Canton as a stonecutter in the erection of Parliamen

(clasp) ; also in action with Imperial junks Buildings, Adelaide ; sat in House c in Escape Creek, 25 May 1857. Recreations : Assembly from 1893 for Sturt until 1905 shooting, fishing. Address : Dalserf, Paign- and for the re-formed district of Torren : ton, S. Devon. Club United Service. afterwards ; Secretary of Masons' and Bricl* [Died 25 March 1915. layers' Society, 1891, and of Labour Party

PRICE, Sir Rose Lambart, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1815 ; 1900 ; Leader of the Parliamentary Labou is Major ; b. 26 July 1837 ; e. s. of late Capt. Party, 1901-5 ; a prominent Rechabitx : : Francis Price, 19th Regt. S. uncle 1872 ; Address Hawthorn, Unley, near Adelaide.) m. Isabella, d. of late J. W. Tarleton, Killeigh, [Died 28 May 190S

King's Co., 1877 (she assumed additional PRIDEAUX, Rev. Walter Cross, M.A. ; Hoi

surname of Fothergill, by Royal license, Canon Bristol Cathedral ; Vicar of Ha.

s. c i under the will of Rowland Fothergill, Hensol berton ; b. Bristol, 17 June 1845 ; y.

! : Castle, Glamorganshire). Educ. Grosvenor Francis Grevile Prideaux ; m. Georgin

Coll. Bath. Served as a Lieut. Royal Marine Louisa, e. d. of Rev. Robert Flemyng, M.A , Light Infantry on East Coast of Africa, for Chaplain to the Commander of the Forces of then Dublin four s. one suppression slavery ; joined Royal j Royal Hospital, ; q : Marine Batt. under Col. Lemon, C.B., and Educ. Blundell's School, Tiverton ; Trinit in went to India during Mutiny ; was present College, Dublin. Senior Moderator Hid at capture of Canton, 1857, in storming tory, English Literature, and Politic? of party ; and in storming party at Pei Ho Science, 1867 ; Vicar St. Saviour, Wool of Bristo Forts (commanded, shot through the leg) ; cott Park, 1883-1909 ; Rural Dean present at taking Tangku, and in storming 1899-1909. Address: Halberton Vicarag*' of party at capture Taku Forts ; present at nr. Tiverton, Devon. [Died 16 Aug. lOlij surrender of Pekin (medal and 3 clasps). PRIDEAUX, Col. William Francis, C.S.I. 1895 ! Publication : The Two Americas. Recrea- Unemployed Supernumerary List India'! tions : hunting, shooting, fishing. Heir : *. : Staff Corps ; b. London, 30 April 1840 b. 1878. Address : Hensol Rose, Castle, e. s. of late F. W. Prideaux, Revenue Seen, Pontyclun, Glamorganshire. Clubs : United tary India Office ; m. 1st, 1869, Mar t Naval and Service, Military, Hurlingham. Frances (d. 1877), d. of J. TownshenS [Died 17 Apr. 1899. d. ( Philpot ; 2ndly, 1882, Mary Catherine, Sir Bt. cr. 1815 PRICE, Rose, 4th ; ; Lieut. Surgeon-Maj. A. C. MacLeod, M.D., M.R.C.P f 3rd Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps: b. Indian Medical Service. Educ. : Aldenha

1878 ; s. of 3rd Bt. and Isabella, d. of J. W. School. Served in India Office, 1859 ; join of Co. S. enter Tarleton Killeigh, King's ; father Bombay Army as Ensign, 1860 ;

1899. Late Lieut. 3rd Batt. York and Lanes Staff Corps, 1865 ; attached to Mr. Rassam

Regt. ; served South Africa, 1899-1900. Mission to King Theodore of Abyssim Heir : b. Francis Caradoc Rose, b. 1880. March 1864, and was confined as a prison Address: Hensol Castle, Pontyclun, Glam- at Magdala from July 1866 to April 1868 organs. [Died 9 June 1901. subsequently served in various capaciti under the Foreign Dept. of the Govt. PRICE, Colonel Thomas, C.B. 1900 ; Com- India and Consul-General mander of Queensland Defence Forces, 1902- ; acting Agent Zanzibar from Dec. 1873 to March 1875, an 1904 b. 21 Oct. 1842 ; s. of John Price and ; 1876 to Au Mary, niece of Sir , Arctic in the Persian Gulf, March 1877 then became Resident in officer [John Price was son of Sir Rose ; Jeypor Colon Oodeypore, and Kashmir ; promoted Price, Bt., Trengwainton, Cornwall] ; m. in the 1890. Decorated in recognitic 1st, 1874, Mary (d. 1899), sister of Sir George Army, of Services in Political of India Baillie, 3rd Bt. of Polkemmet, Linlithgow- Department Government. Publications : The Lay of tl shire ; 2nd, 1902, Emeline Shadforth, d. of ; Notes for a Bibliography Hon. R. D. Reid, of Kilbryde, Armadale, Himyarites A Melbourne. Educ. : Scotch College, Mel- Edward Fitzgerald ; Bibliography Robert Louis Stevenson ; and numeroi bourne ; private tuition ; Military College; papers on numismatics and archseolog Entered army, 1861 ; joined 102nd Fusiliers : St. Peter's-in-Thane and then 103rd Fusliiers, now 1st and 2nd Address Hopeville, Kent. [Died 6 Dec. 191 Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; entered J.P the Indian Staff Corps ; was eight years in PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Charles Glynn, the thanks of the D.L. b. 1821 e. s. of C. Prideaux-Brur judicial employ, receiving" ; ; for his and Frances 2nd d. of late E. Government" untiring energy and Mary, resource on occasion of the disastrous Glynn; m. 1846, Hon. Ellen Jane Care two cyclone of 2 May 1872 ; retired in 1883 ; (d. 1902), y. d. of 1st ; raised the Mounted Rifles, Rangers, and six d. Educ. : Christ Church, Oxfor< Rifle Clubs in Victoria in 1885-86, as well as High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1880. Address Prideau raised Mounted Rifles in other states ; com- 10 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. ; manded Victorians throughout the Boer War Place, Padstow. Club : United University 16 Oct. 19U of the 1900 phase ; received two contusions [Died from shell fire, and was the only Australian PRIESTLEY, Briggs ; worsted manufacture s. of late B. Priestle. officer of the permanent forces to see the Bradford ; b. 1832 ; first phase of the Boer War through. De- Bradford; m. Grace (d, 1900). MJ Pudsej corated for good service in the campaign , 576 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PIUTC1TAKD

Address : 1885-1900. Ferncliffe, Apperlej Park Road, Kensington. Clubs : Arts, Leeds Anne's Bridge, ; Queen Mansions Garrick, Athenseum. [Died 11 Nov. 1904. S.W. [Died 21 Oct. 1907 PRIOR, Melton, special war artist and corre- PRINETTI, Marehese Giulio ; Italian Ministei Illustrated London b. spondent News ; for Foreign Affairs, 1901-3: b. s. Milan London ; of late William Henry Prior, of 1851 ; s. Luigi, and of nephew Ignace draughtsman and landscape painter ; m. 1st, et Charles Prinetti, Senateurs du d. of Royaume (d. 1907) John Greeves, surgeon, 1873 ; m. Marquise Francesca d'Adda Salvaterra 2nd, 1908, Georgina Catherine, d. of late Educ. : Milan. Entered Parliament. 1882 George M'Intosh Douglas. Educ. : Bou- Minister of Public 1896-97. Works, Recrea logne ; London. Represented Illustrated tion : Chasseur. Add.ress : Rome, Palazzo London News in over 24 campaigns and Piazza Colonna. Clubs : revolutions first Ferrajol, Cerch ; appearance on the battle- de la Chasse a et Union a Milan. field was in Rome, Ashantee War, 1873 ; Carlist 9 June 1874 [Died 1908 Rising, ; Herzegovinian, Servian, Sir Kt. cr. Turkish, Kaffir, Basuto, and Boer PRINGLE, George, ; 1882 ; civi Zulu,

Wars ; 1882 servant, retired 1888 ; b. 20 Aug. 1825 e. s Egyptian Campaign, ; Soudan ; and Nile of late Expedition ; Burmese War ; George Pringle, Holloway ; m Minnie, 2nd d. of late Maurice Kew, 29 Venezuelan, Brazilian, and Argentine In- surrections Nov. 1892. Educ. : ; Jameson Raid; Matabele War ; private schools ; tutors Barr. Middle 1583 Afridi War; North- West Frontier, Temple, ; Assist. Sec India; Cretan Ecclesiastical 1 Insurrection ; in Siege of Commissioners, 856-72 ; Secre- Ladysmith, 1900 from 1872 to tary and Steward of manors of same Board ; 1886 only remained one without service went to 1872-88. Address: 28 Holrnbush Road year seeing ; Athens with Prince of Wales's suite in 1875 Putney, S.W. Club : Athenseum. ; [Died 25 Dec. 1911, travelled with King of Denmark's Expedition

through Iceland ; and PRINGLE, Capt. Lionel Graham, M.V.O. 1903 accompanied Marquis Marchioness of Lome on their first visit to b. 27 1880 4th s. of Apr. ; late Capt. J. T. Canada ; present at Berlin and Pringle, R.N., of Torwoodlee. Entered Conference, at every State ceremony which occurred Highland Light Infantry, 1899 ; Captain, during his brief periods of rest in 1908. Address : England ; Torwoodlee, Galashiels, also the funeral of the late and the X.li. 18 Feb. 1915. wedding [Died of the ex-Czar of Russia travelled with Lieut.-General Arthur ; PRINSEP, Haldimand, King ., then Prince of Wales, C.B. 1893 ; b. 24 Jan. 1840 ; 3rd s. of late through Canada in 1901 ; present at Delhi H. T. Member of Council of Prinsep, India ; 1902 Durbar, ; and Somaliland Expedition, m. Julia d. of late 1888, Caroline, Gen. 1903, Russo-Japanese War, 1904. Address : James" Webber Smith, C.B., and widow of 12A Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, W. 24th : Capt. Degacher, Regiment. Educ. S.W. Club: Savage. [Died 2 Nov. IQLti. Entered privately. Bengal Cavalry, 1856 ; PRITCHARD, Sir Charles Bradley, K.C.I.E., campaigns Mutiny (wounded, medal) ; cr. 1891 ; C.S.I. 1886 member of Council North- West Frontier first ; (medal) ; Afghan of of Gov.-Gen. India, 1892-96 ; b. 1837. War (medal, despatches, C.B.). Address : Educ. : Haileybury. Entered Bombay Civil 18 North Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs : Service, 1855. Was member of Council, East India United Service, Cavalry. Bombay. Address : 2 Charles [Died 13 Jan. 1915. St., Mayfair, W. Clubs : Junior Carlton, East India PRINSEP, Hon. Sir Henry Thoby, Kt., cr. United Service. [Died 23 Nov. 1903. 1894 cr. 1904 Civil ; K.C.I.E., ; Bengal PRITCHARD, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Gordon Douglas, Service b. 1836 m. Lilla ; ; Livingstone, F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I., K.C.B., cr. 1908; C.B. widow of Andrew Skeen, M.D., d. of W. F. Colonel /;. 1886 ; Commanding R.E. ; 22 : 1887. Educ. Harrow ; East s. of Hriiythe, April 1835 ; 7th William Waugh Prit- India Co.'s College, Haileybury. Arrived chard, Proctor, College of Advocates, in India, 1855 ; served as Assistant Doctors' Magis- Commons ; m. 1863, Agnes Maria, trate and Collector and Joint-Magistrate, d. of (d. 1908) W. Hinkes Cox, J.P., Surrey ;

Bengal ; Indian 1857 Mutiny, (medal) ; two s. one d. Educ. : King's College, Officiating Junior Secretary, Board of London ; Royal Military Academy, Wool- Revenue, 1861 ; Registrar Sardar Diwani, wich. Joined Royal Engineers, 1855 ;

1862 ; 1862 ; and High Court, Magistrate served during Indian Mutiny : present at 1st Collector, Grade, 1866 ; District and of action Khujwa ; throughout relief of Sessions Judge, 1867 ; Officiating Judicial Lucknow under Lord Clyde ; battle of Commissioner, Mysore, 1875-76 ; of actions of Judge Cawnpore, 1857 ; Khodagunge ; the 1878-1904 High Court, Calcutta, ; siege and capture of Lucknow ; attack on Member of Viceroy's Council, 1897-98 ; Fort of Rooya ; action Allygunge ; capture retired, 1904. Publication : A Commentary of Bareilly ; action of Dounderkeira ; cap- on Code of Criminal Procedure. Address : ture of Fort Oomreah action of ; Burjidia ; 3 Holland W. 8 Nov. 1914. Park, [Died capture of Fort Musjidia ; and ail'uir on Valentine river near Bankee China PRINSEP, Cameron, R.A., V.I). ; Raptee, ; War, R.A. 1860 at actions of Sinho and and author ; retired Major of Artist ; present led Volunteers ; b. 14 Feb. 1838 ; s. of late H. Tangku ; assaulting party (after Major Thoby Prinsep, Member of the Council of Graham, R.E., was wounded) at storming India of Fort of escalad- ; m. Florence, d. of late Frederick R. North Taku (in command one of the first Leyland, Woolton Hall and Liverpool, 1884. ing party ; despatches), being Educ. : at to enter at attain* on 18 and 23 home. Elected A.R.A. 1879 ; ; present of ! R.A. 1894. First exhibited at the R.A. Sept., and surrender Pekin (despatches

I and ; 1802, afterwards exhibited every year ; twice) ; throughout Abyssinian campaign was Professor of commanded 10th Painting to the R.A. ; Company Royal Engineers: of led the assault went to India to paint the Declaration of present at action Arogee ; Victoria at the of fortress of Queen as Empress, 1876 ; picture storming Magdala 1888 exhibited R.A. in right arm and shoulder ; exhibited," ; 1897, (wounded At the first touch of Winter, Summer fades despatches). Decorated for Indian Mutiny China I860 away." Publications : Imperial India : an (medal and 2 clasps); War,

Artist's and 2 ; Journal, 1879 ; Virginie, a novel ; (medal clasps, despatches) Abys- Abibal sinian 1868 the Tsourian ; also two plays campaign, (despatches, medal). Address : Uatlands Cousin Dick, appeared Court Theatre ; Brockley Combe, Park, M. le Due, appeared St. James's. Recrea- Surrey. Club : United Service. tions : most games. Address : 1 Holland [Died 23 Jan. 1912. 19 577 PEITCHARD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Dominican Saints The PRITCHARD, Colonel Hurlock Galloway, ; Religious State, the C.S.I. 1893; Indian Army; Unemployed Episcopate, and the Priestly Office (trans- List director of the East India lation of work of St. Thomas Super. ; Aquinas); for Distilleries and Sugar Factories, Ltd. ; 6. An Apology the Religious Orders (trans- s. of W. Prit- lation of two works of St. Thomas London, 23 Sept. 1836 ; W. Aquinas) ; chard, of Doctors' Commons, London, and The Dominicans, History and Work of the three Orders. Address : St. Ruth Anne, d. of Capt. Pritchard, R.N. ; Dominic's m. Isabella Margaret, d. of Sir W. Mackenzie, Priory, Haverstock Hill, N.W. s. d. Educ. : I Oct. K.C.B., C.S.I., 1868 ; one two [Died 1911. City of London School, and privately. PROCTOR, Adam E., R.I., R.O.I., R.B.A. Institute of Oil Joined the Madras Artillery as 2nd Lieu- 1889 ; Royal Painters, 1906 ; 1860 Institute of Water Colour tenant, 1857 ; Royal Artillery, ; Royal Painters, 1867 1908 b. 10 Oct. 1864 R.H.A. 1861 ; Capt. R.A. ; joined ; Camberwell, ; of Scotch m. 1899 three d. Indian Staff Corps, 1871; Major, 1877; parents ; ; Educ. : served Studied at Lambeth School Lieut.-Col. 1883 ; . Colonel, 1887 ; privately. of afterwards at Life during part of the Indian Mutiny ; Military Art, Langham Class, Secretary to Lord Hobart, Governor of and under Prof. Fred. Brown at Westminister School of Art first at Madras, 1873-74; Acct.-Gen. and Depy. ; picture R.A., 1888, Secy. Govt. of India in Military Dept. and constantly afterwards, exhibited at of our 1886-93. Decorated for services as Acct.- most larger provincial galleries ; in etc. Gen. and Depy. Secy. Govt. of India, painted Algeria, Holland, ; Eon Military Dept. Recreations : shooting, fish- Sec. R.B.A., 1895-99. Recreations: shoot- ing, riding, etc. Address: Eaglesfield, ing, bowls principally. Address : Heath- Camberley, Surrey. Clubs : United Ser- end, Albury, near Guildford. 27 vice ; West Surrey Camberley. [Died May 1913. Yen. James [Died 8 May 1909. PROTHEROE, Havard, M.A. ; Archdeacon of from of Cardigan 1893 ; Vicar PROBERT, Rev. Lewis, D.D. ; Principal of the of Aberystwyth from 1886; m. Catherine, Bangor College ; ex-Chairman Welsh b. e. d. of Very Rev. David Howell, Dean of Union of Independents ; Llanelly, Brecon- St. David's, 1873. Educ. : Corpus Christi shire ; 3rd s. of Evan and Mary Probert ; Coll. Camb. (Mawson Scholar) ; Curate St. m. 1st, 1870, Annie, e. d. of Edward Watkins, John's, Cardiff, 1865-69; Chaplain H.M. Blaina, Mon. (d. 1874) ; 2nd, 1866, Martha, Cardiff, Vicar Mountain o. d. of Benjamin Probert, Builth, Brecon- Gaol, 1869-73; Ash, Glam., 1872-84; Vicar Llanblethian shire one s. Educ. : Pontypridd Acad. ; ; with and Welsh S. Brecon Independent Coll. D.D., University Cowbridge Donats, 1884- 1886. Recreation : rowed for two in of Ohio, 1891. Ordained at Bodringallt, years first boat of when it was sixth on Rhondda Valley, 1867, where he laboured college, the river at Cambridge. Address : Vicar- for seven years ; Portmadoc, North Wales, age, Aberystwyth. [Died 5 Feb. 1903. 1874-86 ; Rhondda Valley, 1886 ; appointed

lecturer at Brecon Coll. 1897 ; Principal PROTHEROE, Major-Gen. Montague, C.B. and Prof, of Systematic Theology and Bib. 1887; C.S.I. 1881; Indian Army Unem- List Introduction of Bala-Bangor Coll. 1898. ployed Supernumerary ; b. 1841 ; Publications : Person and Work of the unmarried. Entered Madras Native In- the to the Spirit ; Commentaries on Epistles fantry, 1858; Capt., 1870; Major, 1878; Christ Col. Romans and Ephesians ; and the Lieut.-Col., 1884; 1886 ; Maj.-Gen.,l897; served in Seven Churches ; a prize essay on the Abyssinian Expedition, 1867-68; to Sir Christian Ministry in Wales ; and scores of A.D.C. Donald Stewart, Afghan War, : march to articles in Welsh periodicals. Address In- 1878-80 ; Kandahar (despatches) ; dependent College, Bangor. Burmese Expedition, 1885-87 (despatches Chin [Died 31 Dec. 1908. thrice) ; Lushai Expedition, 1889-90 ; D.A.G. and Q.M.G. Madras Army ; Brig.- PROCTER, Very Rev. John, O.P., S.T.M. ; Provincial or Head of Dominicans in General commanding Haiderabad Contingent, b. 1890-95; A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria, England ; elected 3rd time, 1907 ; Man- 1894-97 ; Assist. Military Secretary for chester, 23 Jan. 1849 ; *. of William Nelson Indian affairs at 1897 - 98 Proctor (a merchant), and Elisabeth, his Headquarters, ; commanding Burma District, 1899-1903. wife. Educ. : private schools ; the Domin- Clubs : United Naval ican Colleges of Hinckley and London, and Service, and Military. at the Louvain University, Belgium. Took [Died 2 July 1905. of degree of S.T.L. or Prof, Philosophy and PROUT, Ebenezer, Mus.D. Dublin and Edin. ; in Prof, of of Theology at Louvain 1874. Ordained Music, Univ. Dublin, from 1894 ; for of priest by Archbishop Manning, 1872 ; Prof, Harmony and Composition, Royal many years stationed at St. Dominic's Academy of Music and Guildhall School of missions and retreats in Music b. 1 e. s. late Priory ;' preached ; Oundle, Mar. 1835 ; of most of the towns of England, and in Rev. Ebenezer Prout, Congregational min- ister. : Ireland, Scotland, and America ; was Educ. Denmark Hill Grammar in School Univ. Coll. Pro- Superior of the Dominican Houses London, ; London (B.A.). fessor Newcastle, Leicester, and Hawkesyard ; Crystal Palace School of Arts, i860- for Provincial of the Dominicans in England, 1884 ; Professor National Training School 1876-82 of 1894-1902 ; received from Rome in 1902, Music, ; Royal Academy Music, in recognition of services to the Catholic 1879; Guildhall School of Music, 1884; Church in England the honorary degree of editor of the Monthly Musical Record, 1871-

S.T.M. or Master in Sacred Theology. 1874 ; musical critic of The Academy, 1874- or critic Publications : The Catholic Creed, What 1879 ; musical of Athenaeum, 1879- ? : do Catholics believe ; The Rosary Guide 1889. Publications compositions Canta- The for and People ; The Dominican tas, Hereward, 1878 ; Alfred, 1881 ; Ritual in Catholic Cross and Tertiary's Daily Manual ; Red Knight, 1886 ; Damon and the 1888 in Worship ; Savonarola Reformation, Phintias,. ; Organ Concerto E minor, Farrar The Con- 1872 Third much a reply to Dean ; Rosary ; Symphony, 1885 ; The chamber music books- fraternity ; The Living Rosary ; and church music ; Saint- Primer of Har- Perpetual Rosary ; Indulgences ; Instrumentation, 1876 ; its 1889 Sebastian, Lay-Apostle and Martyr ; and mony, Theory and Practice, ; Edited The of the Strict Double other pamphlets. Spirit Counterpoint, and Free, 1890 ; Life of Dominican Order ; The Daily a Counterpoint and Canon, 1891 ; Fugue, of the 1892 Musical Form, Religious ; The Triumph Cross, by ; Fugal Analysis, 1892 ; Short Lives of the 1893 Orchestra Savonarola (translation) ; ; Applied Forms, 1895 ; The 578 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PULESTON

i. vol. ii. 1899. Address: vol. 1898, 246 Looe, Cornwall, 23 Aug. 1818 ; s. of John N.E. Richmond Road, Hackney, Allen Prynne, of Newlyn East, Cornwall ; [Died 5 Dec. 1909. m. Emily (d. 1901), d. of Admiral Sir Thomas PROVAND, Andrew Dryburgh, merchant in Fellowes, C.B., D.C.L., 1849. Educ. : clas- b. 1839 s. of late sical Manchester ; Glasgow, ; school, Devonport ; St. Catharine's George Provand, a Glasgow merchant, and Coll. Camb. M.A. Cambridge and Oxford. of the Rev. David Ann Reid, d. Dryburgh ; Ordained by Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter, Educ. : schools. M.P. 1841 first unmarried. private ; curacy, Tywardreath, Cornwall ; Division of 1886-1900. BJackfriars Glasgow, thence to St. Andrews, Clifton ; Par, Corn- economic and commercial wall Wrote much on ; St. Sennan, Cornwall ; elected in 1885 questions in magazines and the Manchester Proctor in Convocation of Canterbury for Guardian, etc. Address : 105 Pall Mall, the parochial clergy of the Diocese of Exeter. S.W. Club : Reform. [Died 18 July 1915. Publications : Parochial Sermons, three C.M.G. 1912 series PROWSE, Daniel Woodley, ; K.C., ; Eucharistic Manual ; Poems and Central District Court of LL.D. ; Judge Hymns ; Truth and Reality of the Euchar- b. in Newfound- istic Sacrifice Newfoundland (retired) ; ; Treachery, and many single s. of land, 1834 ; R. Prowse, merchant and sernKms and theological pamphlets. Re-

German Consul for the Colony ; m. S. A. E. creations : reading, chess. Address : St. Farrar, d. of George Farrar, West Royde, Peter's Vicarage, Plymouth. Sowerby, Yorkshire, 1859. Educ. : Church [Died 25 March 1903. of England Academy, St. John's, Newfound- PRYOR, Arthur Vickris ; b. 1846 ; s. of late land and Collegiate Liverpool ; School, Arthur Pryor and Elizabeth Sophia (d. 1898), Lambeth D.C.L. England. LL.D., ; King's d. of late T. Dew of Whitney Court, Hereford- Coll. Windsor, Nova Scotia, Called to the shire ; m. 1886, Lady Elizabeth Charlotte of 1858 1870 Bar Newfoundland, ; Q.C. ; Louisa Craven, d. of 2nd Earl of Craven and and La Poile in represented Burgeo Legis- widow of 3rd Earl of Wilton. Educ. : Eton 1861-69 Central ; lature, ; appointed Judge Christ Church, Oxford (B.A.). Address : Hy- 1869 Commissioner for the District Court, ; lands, Chelmsford. [Died 25 Sept. 1905. Consolidation of Colonial Laws Chairman ; Sir 1st PRYSE, Pryse, Bt. ; cr. 1866 ; D.L., Board of Health, 1893-96 ; Commander of J.P. ; Cornet Royal Horse retired the Bait Squadron, 1888. Publications: Guards, 1858 ; o. s. of Pryse M.P. b. 15 of 1895 3rd Loveden, ; History Newfoundland, ; edition, Jan. 1838 ; m. Louisa Joan, d. of Capt. John 1910; Short History of Newfoundland, Lewes, Llanlear, Cardiganshire, 1859. Educ.: 1910; Newfoundland Guide Book, 1895; Eton. Entered Guards, 1857. Heir : s. Ed- 2nd edition, 1910 ; 3rd edition, 1911 ; ward John Webley- Parry -Pryse, b. 1862 Manual for Magistrates in Newfoundland, [m. 1891, Nina Katharine, o. d. of D. K. W. 1877 ; 2nd edition, 1898 ; Appendix, 1900 ; Webley-Parry]. Address : Gogerddan, Bow contributor to 10th edition Encyclopaedia Street, R.S.O., Cardiganshire. Clubs : Con- Britannica etc. Recreations : ; writing, Junior United Service. natural stitutional, shooting, fishing, gardening, history, [Died 21 Apr. 1906. Address : Cliff Hill, St. John's, Newfound- Mrs. see land. [Died 16 March 1914. PUDDICOMBE, Beynon ; Raine, Allen. Lewis J.P. b. 1837 PRYCE, Very Rev. John, Dean of Bangor from PUGH, Pugh, D.L., ; ; of 2nd s. of John Evans of Lovesgrove, Co. 1892 ; Canon Bangor ; examining chap- Cardigan, and Eliza, d. of Lewis Pugh; m. lain to Bishop of Bangor, 1882 ; Rector of Veronica d. of James Hills of Trefdraeth, Anglesey, from 1880; b. Dol- 1864, Harriet, Neechindepore, Bengal ; four s. four d. gelly, N. Wales ; 2nd s. of Hugh Pryce, Educ. : Winchester Christ! Doldyhewydd, Merionethshire, and Sarah, ; Corpus College, Oxford. Barrister of Lincoln's Inn ; M^P. only d. of Rev. W. Williams ; m. Emily, y. d. Co. Cardigan, 1880-85 ; was an additional of Canon Rowland Williams. Educ. : Dolgelly Member of Council of Government of India. Grammar School ; Jesus College, Oxford Member of Council of Lieut.-Governor of (M.A.). Curate of Dolgelly, and head-master Bengal, and officiated as Standing Counsel of Grammar School, 1851-57 ; incumbent of to Government of India and as Advocate- Glanogwen, 1857-63 ; Vicar of Bangor, 1863- of General Bengal ; assumed name of Pugh, , 1880 ; representative Oxford Univ. on Council 1868. : Address Abermaed, Aberystwith ; of Univ. Coll. of North Wales, 1893 ; repre- R.S.O. Clubs : Re- sentative of the Council of the University Cymmeran, Glandyfi, Oriental. 5 Jan. 1908. College of North Wales on the Court of the form, [Died Chevalier of Honour University of Wales, 1894 ; Archdeacon of PUGNO, Raoul, Legion ; Officer of Public Instruction b. Bangor, 1886-1902. Publications: A His- ; pianist ; nr. 23 June 1852 m. tory of the Early Church, a Manual, 1869 ; Montrouge, Paris, ; The Ancient British Church, 1878; Notes 1882, Marie Fischer. Educ. : Paris Con- servatoire under Ambroise on the Early Church, 1891 ; Lectures in Thomas, Benoit, Welsh on the Early Church, 1893. Owned Bezai. and George Matthias. First appeared in 1859 all over and Craigygronfa estate in the parish of Mallwyd, Paris, ; played Europe America Professor at Paris Conservatoire. and of Doldyhewydd in the parish of Towyn. ; Address : The Deanery, Bangor. Address : 60 rue de Clichy, Paris. [Died 15 Aug. 1903. [Died 2 Jan. 1914. s. of JPRYCE, Very Rev. Shadrach, M.A. ; PULESTON, Sir John Henry, Kt., cr. 1887; i of E. Hugh Pryce Dolgelly ; m. Margaret H.M. Lieut. City of London ; J.P., D.L. ; d. of (d. 1902), Hugh Davies, Aberystwyth ; Constable of Carnarvon Castle ; Chairman of s. six : two d. Educ. Queen's Coll. Cam- City of London Conservative Association ;

(Foundation Scholar) ; 8th Senior Chairman and Treasurer of the Royal Asylum Master of Grammar of St. Anne's b. Llanfair I Uptime. Dolgelly Society ; Dyffryn of School, 1859-64 ; Rector Yspytty, Den- Clwyd, North Wales, 2 June 1830 ; e. s. of | of Nire, 1864-67; H.M. Inspector John Puleston, Plasnewydd ; m. 1857, Mar- : Schools for Central Wales, 1867-94 ; Vicar garet (d. 1902), d. of Rev. E. Lloyd. Educ.

of 1893-99 ; Arch- Ruthin Grammar School Coll. Lon- 1 Llanfihange-Aberbythych, ; King's

! re- deacon of Carmarthen, 1896-99 ; Examining don. M.P. Devonport, 1874-92 ; when : Chaplain to Bishop of St. David's, 1893- toed from Devonport, contested Carnarvon : | 1904 ; Dean of St. Asaph, 1899-1910. Ad- Boroughs. Address Whitehall Court, S.W.

1 dress : Bron Haul, Rhyl. Ravenswood, Camberley, Surrey ; Ffyno- [Died 17 Sept. 1914. gion, near Ruthin, North Wales. Clubs : Vicar j'RYNNE, Rev. George Rundle, M.A. ; Carlton, Conservative, Constitutional, City, b. 1908. of St. Peter's, Plymouth, from 1848 ; W. etc. [Died 19 Oct. 579 PULITZER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

PULITZER, Joseph, proprietor of New York Bessel's Functions to Elastic Equilibrium World from 1883, founder and proprietor of of Homogeneous Istropin Cylinder, Trans, b. 10 of Irish vol. xxxii. St. Louis Post Dispatch ; Hungary, Roy. Academy, Section : tutor. Part III. Some of April 1847. Educ. private Went A, ; Applications Bessel's to United States, 1864; served in U.S. Functions to Physics, Proceedings of Roys afterwards went to Irish vol. xxvi. Section 5 Cavalry in Civil War ; Academy, A, No. on the Westliche Recreation : Address : St. Louis ; was reporter walking. Trinity Post and then its managing-editor and part- College, Dublin. [Died 30 Jan. 1910. Missouri Constitutional James K.C. b. proprietor ; member PURVES, Liddell, ; Melbourne, elected in 23 1843. Educ. : Diocesan Grammar Convention, 1879 ', representative Aug. Melbourne Congress from New York City, 1885-87; School, ; Brighton ; King's Col- a democrat London Bonn Berlin resigned after few months ; ; lege, ; ; ; Brus&els ;

advocated the National Gold Standard ; gave Trinity College, Cambridge. Entered Lin- New coln's 1861 called to ; 1865 $1,000,000 to Columbia University, Inn, Bar, ; of Jour- returned to Victoria York, in 1903, to endow a School ; M.L.A. Mornington, Pulitzer scholar- a founder of Australian nalism ; maintained 52 prize 1872-80; Natives ships in various leading American universities Association. Address : Desmesne Road for New York City high school graduates West, South Yarra, Melbourne. chosen by annual competitive examination. [Died 26 Nov. 1910.

Address : The World, Pulitzer Building, New PUXLEY, Henry Lavallin, J.P. ; s. of John

York. [Died 29 Oct. 1911. L. Puxley, Dunboy ; m. Adeleine, d. of late cr. J.P. Gen. Charles Wedekind Nepean. Educ. : PULLAR, Sir Robert, Kt., 1895 ; ; Eton ; Brasenose College, Oxford (M.A.). senior partner Pullar's Dyeworks, Perth ; High Sheriff, Co. 1866 b. Perth, 18 Feb. 1828; m. 1859, Helen Carmarthen, ; High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1867. Address : Mary (d. 1904), d. of late Charles Daniell, Dunboy Co. Cork. s. : Perth Schools. Castle, Bere, [Died 6 Feb. 1909. Wantage ; two Educ. Chairman of Eastern Committee of Scottish PYE-SMITH, Philip Henry, B.A., M.D., F.R.S., Dublin 1907- M.D. (hon.) ; Senior Censor, Royal Liberal Association ; M.P.(L.) Perth, College Physicians 1910. Address : Tayside, Perth. Clubs : (retired) ; Consulting Physician to Guy's Hospital ; *. of Ebeneze National Liberal, Reform ; Liberal, Glasgow; F.R.C.S. of John Scottish Liberal, Edinburgh; Royal Golf, Pye-Smith, ; g.s. Pye F.R.S. m. d. o Perth. [Died 9 Sept. 1912. Smith, D.D., ; Gertrude, late Arthur one PULLEINE, Rt. Rev. John James, D.D., Foulger, Chigwell ; : Mill Hill Educ. School ; University Coll Suffragan to Bishop of Ripon, from 1889 ; and of London, University London ; Guy" Rector of Stanhope from 1888 ; Hon. Canon Cons. of Pen- Hospital. Vice-Chancellor of University o of Ripon from 1882 ; Bishop London ; joint-representative Si rith, 1888; b. Spennithorne, Yorkshire, 10 (with Herbert of s. of Rev. Robert Maxwell) H.M. Government a Sept. 1841 ; Pulleine, International Congress on Prevention o Rector of Kirkby Wiske ; m. 1st, 1869, Tuberculosis, Berlin, late Governo Elizabeth Esther (d. 1882), d. of T. C. Hincks 1899; of and St. Paul's Schools of Breckenbrough, Yorkshire, two s. four Shrewsbury ; Hon Fellow Medical Hon d. of Rev. P. W. Society, Philadelphia ; d. ; 2nd, 1889, Louisa, and Worsley, Canon Residentiary of Ripon, Degree Trinity College, Dublin, Paris, Berlin. Publications : Museum of Com three s. one d. Educ. : Marlborough ; Trin. Tables Coll. Camb. (Scholar). Assistant master paratiye Anatomy ; Physiological and Lumleian Lectures curate St. Giles- Diagrams ; ; joint Marlborough, 1865-67 ; author with the late Dr. Fagge of Text-book in-the-Fields, 1868 ; Rector Kirkby Wiske, of of Medicine, 4th ed. 1902, Address: 26 1868-88 ; chaplain to Bishops Ripon, Park Square, W. Club : Athenseum. 1877-84, 1887-88. Address : Stanhope Rec- Hyde 3 1914 tory, R.S.O., Co. Durham. [Diedl5 Apr. 1913. [Died May Lionel Edward, ; one of leaders o PULLEN, Rev. Henry William, b. 29 Feb. PYKE, Q.C. Bar b. of Admiralty ; Chatham, 21 April 1854 1836 ; s. of Rev. William Pullen, Rector Educ. : Rochester Cathedral Grammar Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire. Educ. : School ; Coll. School and Marlborough; Clare Coll. Camb. (M.A.). University College B.A. and 1st Assistant master St. Andrew's Coll. Brad- LL.B. Honours. Barr. 1877 of contested (L.) South Wilts, 1896. Recrea field, 1859-62 ; minor Canon York, 1862 ; tions : horse riding, shooting. Address : 2 minor Canon of Salisbury, 1863-75 ; chap- " " Cornwall S.W. 3 lain to the Alert in Arctic Expedition Gardens, ; Paper Buildings E.C. ; Clubs: Thames Yacht of 1875-76, for which service he received Royal National Liberal. 24 March 1899 the Arctic medal. Publications : The Fight [Died author and illustrator b at Dame Europa's School, 1870 (193,000 PYLE, Howard, ; Wilmington, Del., 1853; m. 1881, Ann copies, 14 translations) ; Modern Chris- : Poole. Educ. private schools ; AT tianity, a Civilised Heathenism, 1872 (26,000 a Public School Students' League, New York. Publications copies) ; The Ground Ash, The Adventures of Robin 1883 Story, 1873; The Council of Canterbury, Merry Hood, Pepper and Salt, 1885; Rose of Paradise 1882 ; The House that Baby Built, 1874 ; 1887 ; The Wonder 1887 A Modern Pueris Reverentia, a Story for Boys and Clock, ; Aladdin, 1891 ; Twilight Land, 1895 Masters, 1893 ; Venus and Cupid, 1896 ; Robin Hood; Within the Capes, 1885 Fred and Fritz, 1898 ; editor of Murray's Otto of the Silver Men o Handbooks to Italy, Rome, and Greece, Hand, 1888; 1891 ; The Garden the Moon 1886-96. [Died 15 Dec. 1903. Iron, Behind 1895; Jack BaUister's Fortunes, 1894 Sir 1st Bt. cr. 1893 PULLEY, Joseph, ; ; J.P., of 1903 Rejected Men, 1903 ; Semper idem, 3rd d. D.L. ; b. 8 Sept. 1822 ; m. Mary, of The Story of Arthur and his ; 1860 M.P. King Knights H. W. Burgess, (d. 1876). (L.) The Story of the of the Hound contested Champions Hereford, 1880-85 ; Hereford, Table ; The Story of Sir Launcelot and 1874, 1878, 1886, 1893, and S. Herefordshire, his . Companions ; Stolen Treasure. Address 1892. Heir : none. Address : Lower Eaton, Wilmington, Del., U.S.A. Club : Century. Hereford. Clubs : Reform. Devonshire, [Died 9 Nov. 1912 [Died 25 Aug. 1901. Fellow PURSER, Frederick, M.A. ; M.R.I.A. ; of Trinity Coll., Dublin Univ. ; Univ. Prof, Univ. of of Natural Philosophy, Dublin ; Q : b. 13 Jan. 1840 ; s. of J. T. Purser. Educ. Sir school at Devizes, Wiltshire; Trinity Col- QUAIN, Richard, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1891 ; M.D : lege, Dublin. Publications Application of London ; Hon. M.D. Trin. Coll. and Eoya 580