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 PETERBOROUGH] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 440 ed. at Owen's Coll., ^Manchester, and at Caius Coll., Camb. ; B.A. (6th sen. opt.) 1878: M.A. 1881 ; D.D. 1894 : ordained 1878 ; priest 1879 ; cur. of Brierley, Yorks, 1878-80, of Holy Trinity, Bradford, 1880-2. and of Lancaster" 1882-5 ; vie. of St. Paul's, Preston, 1885-94, when he was consecrated to this see ; senior chaplain to the forces, W.A., 1895 (VD.), Chaplain Gen. to the Commonwealth Defence force 1914. The diocese includes the East Central portion of the State of W. Australia. Residence — Bishop's Hovise, Perth, Wesfei'u Ausfralia. PETERBOROUGH, 28th Bishop of. Founded 1541. — Rt. Rev. the Hon. Edwaed Caer Glyn, D.D., s. of 1st Baron Wolverton, and Marianne, da.u. of Pascoe Grenfell, of Taplow Court, Bucks. B. 21 Nov. 1843; m. 4 July, 1882, Ladv Mary Elizabeth, dau. of George, 8th Duke of Argyll; ed. at Harrow and Oxford, M.A. 1870 : D.D. 1896 ; ord. 1868 ; curate of Doncaster 1868-71 : vie. of St. Mary's, Beverley, 1872-5, of Doncaster 1875-8, and of Kensington 1878-96. when he was consecrated to this see ; chap, to Archbishop of York 1877, hon. chap, to Queen Victoria 1881-4, chap, in ordinary 1884-6 ; rural dean of Kensington 1881-96 ; 'is patron of 48 livings. The diocese includes the comities of Leicester, Northampton, and Rutland ; ann. value £4.500. Residence — The Palace, Peterborough. Chiljs - — Athenseum ; LTniversity. Issire — 1. Ealph George Campbell Glyn, b. 3 March. lsS4. 1. ilargarct Isabel Franccp, in. (iJuly, 1911, Liout.- Conmi. Hon. Herbert Meade, R.N". ■2. Alier Sybil, m. 17 Feb. 1914. John Charles Wvnne- Fincb, of Veolas, X. ^yal^-;. Ikut. Colds. Gds. PETERSHAM, Vise. See Harrington, Earl OF. PETIT, 2ncl Bt. (U.K.). Great. 1 Sept. 1890. — Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, grandson of Sir Dinshaw, 1st Bt. B. 1873: m. 1894, Din- bai, dau. of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, C.S.I., 3rd ' Bt. ; sue. his grandfather, under special remainder to the 2nd son and his heirs, 1901 ; ed. by a Camb. B. A. specially retained ; is a cotton- I mill agent and merchant, delegate Parsee ! chief matrimonial court, chrmn. or member of ' managing committees of almost all the Parsee charitable institutions in Bombay ; J.P., Bom- bay ; relinquished the names of Jejeebhoy Fram- jee, and assumed his grandfather's names on succeeding to the baronetcy, 1901. The 1st Bt. ; was the prominent Parsee 'and millionaire who established the first cotton-mill in Bombay, and became the largest and wealthiest millowner in India. He foimded and endowed many of the finest charitable institutions in Bombay, and was member of the supreme legislative coimcil of India. Residence— Petit Hall, Malabar Hill, Bombay. Clubs — Ripon ; Elphinstone ; Orient. Issue^ — 1. Framjee Dinshaw Petit, Heie, b. 24 June, 1901 2, Mauoekjce Dinshaw, b. 30 April, 1904. 1. Kuttcn))ai Dinshaw. Issue living of Sir Dinshaw Petit, 1st Bt. — 1. Bomonjeo Dinshaw, b. 27 March. 1859 : m. 25 Feb. 1872, Gulbai >"anabhov Bryamjee Jcejecbliov Moogaiia,and lias issue. Eesidence— Chateau Petit ! Warden Road, Bombay. I 1. Navajbai Dinshaw, m. 17 Feb. 1859, Peroshaw ! Merwanjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana. i 2. Huimibai Diiisliaw. m. 11 May. 1867, Framjee j Eustomjre Cama. and lias issue. i 3. H(Tal)ai Dinsliaw, in. 11 Feb. 1870. Jamsetjee | Nussorwanjce Petit. I 4. Mansckbai Dinshaw, m. 28 Aug. 1879. Peroshaw | Bonionj(>e Jeejeeblioy Moogana, and has issue. 1 5. Buehobai Dinshaw, m. 9 Oct. 1876, Merwanjee Sorabjoe Jamsetjee., PETO, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 22 Feb. 1855. | — Sir Henry Peto, s. of 1st Bt. B. 10 Aug ! 1840: m. 16 .July, 1874. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Fuller, vie. of St. Peter's, Eaton Square ; : sue. his father 1889 ; M.A. Camb. ; B.A. London ' 1 LTniv. : Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple) 1867 ; D.L C.C, Dor.set, 1886-19 13, High Sheriff 1897. The IstBt.was the well-known engineer and contractor who received a baronetcy for having contracted, during the Crimean war, to construct a railway from Balaclava to Sebastopol, without profit or remuneration for superintendence. Residence — Chedington Court, Misterton, Somerset. Clubs — AtheuEeum ; Albemarle ; Reform : Royal Dorset Yacht. Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Bt., b 4 Au^ 1809 • m. 1st, 18 May, 1831, Mary (d. 20 May, 1842),''dau. of Thomas De La Garde Grissell,of Stockwell, Surrey ; m. 2nd, 12 July, 1843, Sarah Ainsworth (d. 6 Jan. 1892) dau. of Henry Kolsall, of Rochdale, and d. 13 Nov 1889. Issue by 1st m.— 1. Sir Henry Peto, pros. Bt. I.ssue by 2nd m. — 2. Morton Kelsall Peto, Heir Pres., b. 5 Dec. 1845 ; m. 12 Nov. 1884, Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. Francis Maude, R.N. Issue — 1. Lieut. Henry Francis Morton Peto, R.N.. b 18 Nov. 1889. 2. Raymond Harold Kelsall Peto, b. 16 Nov. 1897. 1. Ruth Sarah Maude. 2. Dorotliy Olivia Georgiana. 3. Katharine Ainsworthl 4. Audrey Elizabeth. 3. William Herlicrt Peto. b. 15 Jan. 1849 : m. 30 Dec. 1874. Kate. dau. of Sir Robert Palmer Harding. Residence— Duukinty. Elgin. Club— Reform. Issue — 1. Raljih Harding Peto, b. 11 Feb. 1877 ; late 2nd si'c. Dipl. Serv. ; lieut. Roy. E. Kent Yeo. ; m. 21 July, 1909, Frances Ruby Vera, o. c. of Col. M altir James Lindsay. Rifle JBrigade. Residence — 24. .Maiichi'ster Square, W. 2. Geoffrey Kelsall, b. 8 Sept. 1878 : m. 1 July, 1903, Pauline, dau. of the late William Quirin,of Boston, U.S.A., and widow of Lt.-Col. R. Cockayne Frith, lotli Hussars. Residence — Farlrigh Plain . Hinton Charterhouse, Bath ; 0. Ashlev Place, S W Issue — Anthony Peto, b. 1 July, 1907. Pamela Gladys Berthe. 2. Richard Ainsworth Peto, b. 30 Jan. 1882. 4. Capt. Clement Henry Peto, 10th Hussars, b. 8 July, 1884. 1. Sybil Harding, m. 27 April, 1897, Henry Dudley Scott, J.P. Residence — Urclifont Manor, Devizes. 2. Gladys Marion, m. 26 Jan. 1905, Capt. William Atholl Murray, R.H.A. 4. Samuel Artliur Peto, b. 9 Aug. 1852 ; m. 7 Dec. 1875. Ellen Cornelia, dau. of Sir Robert Palmer Hard- ing. Residences — Down's Court, Sandwich ; 21, Wash- ington House, Basil Street, S.W. Issue— 1. Marjory Kathleen, m. 27 June, 1901, Capt. Reginald Charles Coldwell. 2. Joan Ainsworth, m. 22 July, 1909, James Leslie Cross. Residence — Caltliorpe, Rugby. 3. Evelyn Molly, m. 23 Jan. 1908, Maj. Robert Harvey Kearsley. 5. Harold Ainsworth Peto. b. 11 July, 1854. Eesidence — Irford Manor. Bradford-ou-Avon. Club — Arts. 6. Frank Kelsall Peto, b. 14 Feb. 1858 ; m. 28 July, 1887, Cecilia, dau. of W. H. Cane, of rxbridge, and widow of C. H. Pawson, of Famley House, Dursley. Residence— The Rangers, Dursley. Issue — 1. Valentine Frank Cane Peto, b. 19 Feb. 1889 ; late lieut. 5th Batt. Lanes Fus. 2. Walter Samuel Peto, b. 31 May, 1890. 1. Constance Evelyn Cane. 2. Marion Ainsworth. 7. Basil Edward Peto, b. 13 Aug. 1862 ; M.P. for Devizes, m. 30 Aug. 1892, Mary Matilda Annie, dau. of the late Capt. Tliomas Carpendale Baird, Dorset Regt. Residences — Littlecourt, Worton, Devizes ■ 33, Gros- venor Road, S.W. Clubs— Carlton ; Junior Carlton Issue — 1. James Michael Peto, b. 8 May, 1894. 2. Christopher Henry Maxwell Peto, b. 19 Feb. 1897 3. Basil Arthur John Peto, b. 13 Dec. 1900 1. Sarah Maude, m. 29 Oct. 1874, Clement Crossley whod. 19 Oct. 1882, and has issue. Residence— Burton Pynsent House, Curry Rivel, Taunton. 2. Emily Lydia. 3. Ellen Edith, m. 5 June, 1883, William Rowland Mitchell, J.P., and has issue. Residence — Seaborough Court, Crewkerne. 4. Helen Agnes, m. 4 Sept. 1885, Laurence Ingham Baker, J.P., and has issue. Eesidence — Wayford Manor, Crewkerne. PETRE, 16th Baron (Eng.). Great. 21 Julj^ 603. — Lionel George Carroll Petre, s. of 16th