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 THE KNIGHTAGE. (35 PEARSON, Sir Edwin, knighted 1836, lieut. yeomen of guard 1836/42, vice-president institut d'Afrique of France (son of John Pearson, F.K.S.) ; b. 1802 ; m. 21 May, 1841, Hon. Alicia Anne Hewitt, eldest dau. of James, 3rd Viscount Lifford, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Eilwin James Pearson, statistical department, boarri of trade; b. 13 Feb. 1842; m. 7 Jan. 1868, Emily Margaret, eldest dau. of Richard Valpy, Esq. of Champneys, Herts, and has 2 daus. Mabel Annie. — Irene Margaret. (2) Arthur Ashley, b. 14 Nov. 1847; m. 1 Dec. 1880, Margaret Hyde, eldest dau. of Edward Hyde Greg, Esq. of Quarry Bank, Cheshire. (3) Alice Maude, m. 10 July, 1873, to Eev. Charles Stewart Parker Darroch, of Grourock, Scotland, and has 3 sons. (4) Emily Georgiana. (5) Edith Anne. Sunnyside, Wimbledon. PEEL, Right Hon. Sir Frederick, p.c. k.c.m.g. 1869, chief railway commissioner since 1873, son of Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet. (See that title). 32, Chesham Place, s.w. PEEL, Right Hon. Sir Lawrence, p.c. knighted 1842, C.j. Calcutta 1842/55. president E.I. association 1874, &c. (See Peel, of Underrock, in Baronetage.) Underrock, I.W. PELLY, Col. Sir Lewis, k.c.b. 1874, k.c.s.i. 1877, envoy extraordinary AfEghan affairs 1876/7 (son of John Hinde Pelly, Esq. — see Baro- netage.) Athenaeum Club, S.W. PENNELL, Sir Charles Henry, knighted 1867, chief political department admiralty during Crimean war, and chief clerk 1857/65 (son of William Pennell, consul-gen. Brazil); b. 1805; m. 1836, Harriett Emily, dau. of Philip Francis, Esq. and granddau. of late Sir Philip Francis, G.C.B. and has with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Cholmondeley, director-gen. of commerce for Egypt, and late inspector of fisheries; b. 13 Feb. 1838; unm. (2) Arthur, m. 4 Nov. 1875, Louisa Erica, dau. of Henry Hungerford Holdich Hungerford, Esq. of Dingley Park and Maidwell Hall, Northants. and has a son. (3) Harriet Elizabeth Mary, m. 8 June, 1880, to Westropp Thomas Morgan, Esq. com. R.N. of New Quay, Cornwall. Woodlands, Weybridge. PENROSE, Sir George, knighted 1876, when mayor of Cork, alderman since 1853 (son of William Penrose, of Cork); b. 25 April, 1822; m. 20 Aug. 1850, Mary, dau. of Kieran MoUoy, of Banagher, King's co. s. p. Cork. PERKINS, Sir Frederick, knighted 1873, m.p. Southampton 1874/80, mayor 1859, 1861, 1862, 1868, and 1869, sheriff London and Middx. 1873, one of h.m.'s lieuts. city of London (son of Richard Hopkins Perkins, of Southampton); b. 2 June, 1826; m. 1st —, Evelina, dau. of A Abraham, of Brussels; she d. , leaving a son, (1) Arthur Fred. b. 3 Dec. 1849. Sir Frederick m. 2ndly — 5 Jan. 1858, Isabella, eldest dau. of Joseph Rodney Croskey, American consul Southampton, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (2) Rodney Croskey, b. 28 Feb. 1859. (3) Richard Harry, b. 18 April. 1864. (4) Julian Tolme, b. 23 Nov. 1867. (5) Teresa Macombe. (6) Evelina Daisy. (7) Amy Bloomfield. Hamilton Terrace, Maida Vale, N.W. PERRY, Sir Thomas Erskine, knighted 1841, member Indian council 1859/81, bar.-at-law i.T. 1834, puisne judge Bombay 1841/7, C.J. 1847,52, M.p. Devonport in three parliaments 1854/9 (son of James Peny, proprietor "Morning Chronicle"); b. 1807; m. 1st— 1832, Louisa, only child of James M'Elbiney, of Brighton, and niece of late Madame Jerome Buonaparte; she d. 1841, having had with other issue a dau. (1) Selina Catherine (eldest dau.), m. 27 Dec. 1860, to Sir Stuart Saunders Hogg, B.c.s. son of Sir James Weir Hogg, 1st Baronet. Sir Thomas m. 2ndly— 6 June, 1855, Elizabeth Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir John Vanden-Bempde- Johnstone, Bart, and sister of Lord Derwent, and has issue. 36, Eaton Place, s.W. PHAYRE, Lieut.-Gen. Sib Arthur Purves, G.C.M.G. 1878, K.C.S.I. 1867, C.B. B.S.C. (sup, list 1881), lieut.-gov. Mauritius 1874/8, chief com- missioner British Burmah 1859/67, formerly 7th Bengal N.l. (brother of Major-Gen. Sir Robert Phayre, K.C.B. sons of late Richard Phayre, of Shrewsbury); b. 7 May, 1812 ; unm. Athenjeum. PHAYRE, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert, k.c.b. (1881), Bombay S.c. brigadier - gen. com- manding brigade Lower Indus division 1879/80, Nusseerabad brigade 1875, A.D.C. to the Queen since 1868, resident at Baroda 1872/4, served in Scinde and Affghanistan 1840/5, severely wounded at Meeanee (brother of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Purves Phayre, G.C.M.G. K.C.S.I. C.B.) ; b. 22 Jan. 1820 ; m., 1846, Diana Bunbury, dau. of late Arnold Thompson, Esq. PHEAR, (Hon.) Sir John Budd, knighted 1877, on being appointed c.J. supreme court Cey- lon, which he resigned 1879, puisne judge high court Calcutta 1864/76, bar.-at-law I.T. 1854 (son of late Rev. John Phear); b. 1825 ; m. 1865, Emily, dau. of John Bolton, Esq. PHILLIPS, Alderman Sir Benjamin Samuel, knighted 1866, when lord mayor of London, sheriff of London and Middx. 1859, one of h.m.'s lieuts. for city of London (son of Samuel Phillips); b. 1811; m. 1833, Rachel, only dau. of Samuel Henry Faudel, of London, merchant; she d. 2 Feb. 1880, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Samuel Henry, b. 1838; m. 1875, Sarah Georgiua, eldest dau. of George F White, of London, and has a dau. — Rachel Faudel. (2) George, m. 17 April, 1867, Helen, 4th dau. of J. M. Levy, of London. 46, Portman Square, W. PHILLIPS, Sir Henry Lushington, knighted by letters patent 18 Mar. 1880, C.M.G.1877, judicial commissioner of high court of justice Cyprus 1880, puisne judge Natal 1861/80, bar.-at- law m.t. 1850 (son of Aldcroft Phillips, Esq. of Pendleton Hall, Manchester); b. 1825; m. Agatha, dau. of Charles Knowles, Esq. of Shrewsbury. Salcombe, South Devon. PICTON, Sir James Allanson, knighted at Osborne 18 Aug. 1881, J.P. Liverpool, for- merly an architect, chairman of the library, &c. author of " Memorials of Liverpool," &;c. (son of William Picton, of Liverpool, by Esther, dau. of John Allanson, of Haydock, co. Lane); b. 2 Dec. 1805; m. 1828, Sarah, dau, of Henry Pooley, of Liverpool. Sandy Knows, Wavertree, Liverpool. CAMPBELL-PINE, Sir Benjamin Chilley, k.c.m.g. 1871, knighted 1856, bar.-at-law G.i. 1841, bencher. Queen's advocate Sierra Leone, lieut.-gov. Natal, gov. Gold Coast, lieut.-gov. St. Kitts ''1859/68, gov. West Australia 1868/9, Virgin