PATTON, PAUL; son of Paul Patton, Flintshire; brother of Thomas Patton (qv); b. 4 May 1727; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1740; left 1744; Trinity Hall, Cambridge; matriculated 1746; Lincoln's Inn; called to the Bar 1749; squire of Plas Gwyn; sheriff of Flintshire 1770; sheriff of Anglesea 1771; m. 1 March 1756 Jane, dau of William Jones, Plas Gwyn, Anglesea; d. 24 May 1797. [Name formalised later as PANTON, PAUL].
PATTON, DAVID, son of David Patton, High Bailiff, Westminster Abbey, and Elizabeth ---; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1732; left 1736; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Marines 2 Feb 1739/40; 1st Lieut., 12 May 1741; Capt., Montagu’s Ordnance 1745; half-pay; 36th Foot 17 Jul 1747; half-pay; Capt., 50th Foot 6 Sep 1754; living 1765. [mother’s surname possibly Stapleton (IGI)]
Pattisson, John Gillespie, son of Edmond Langshaw Pattisson, solicitor, of Chelsea, and Gladys Helen Gillespie; b. 2 June 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Dec. 1931; Roy. Lancers 1941-5; dir. Secker & Warburg, publishers; d. 10 June 1981.
Pattisson, Alister Thornthwaite, brother of John Gillespie Pattisson (qv); b. 9 May 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (H); left July 1934; Univ. of St Andrews; m. Alison Rose; d. 26 Mar. 1959.
Pattle, Richard Eric, son of Ernest Godfrey Pattle ICS, Dep. Commissioner Burma, and Beatrice Alice, d. of William Charles Holland of Surbiton, Surrey; b. 23 July 1918; adm. Jan. 1932 (KS); left July 1936; Magd. Coll. Oxf., matric. 1936, BA 1939 (1st class hons Physics), MA 1945; REME 1943-6 (Capt.); BSc 1946, DSc 1961; SSO Min. of Supply 1947, Asst Principal 1949, PSO 1954; sen. PSO Min. of Defence 1962, Porton Down research establishment; retd 1980; res. Fellow Odstock Hosp., Wilts HA, working on blood coagulation; m. 27 Dec. 1947 Gladys Marjorie, d. of John Whitter of Cookham Dean, Berks; d. 25 Aug. 1980.
PATTERSON, WILLIAM ST. GEORGE, son of Andrew Todd Patterson, Liverpool; b. 23 Apr 1816; adm. 15 Jun 1829 (G); KS 1830; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1834, adm. pens. 13 Jun 1834, scholar 1835, matr. 1834, readm. as pens. 24 Oct 1838; migrated to Trinity Coll. Dublin, adm. pens. 6 Nov 1835; BA 1840; MA 1843; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1841, priest 18 Dec 1842 (both Chichester); Curate, Brede, Sussex 1841; Priest Vicar, Divinity Lecturer and Succentor, Lichfield Cathedral, from 1846; m. 1st, 14 Aug 1848 Christina Septima, widow of Samuel Baldwin James, Chorlton, Lancs., merchant, and dau. of Edward Orton, Earl Shilton, Leics., surgeon; m. 2nd, 12 Apr 1860 Sarah Ann Rossana, widow of Rev. John Williams Maher, Vicar of Brede, Sussex, and dau. of John Taylor, Portswood House, Southampton, Hampshire; d. 7 Sep 1890.
Patterson, Michael Leo, son of Lionel Charles Patterson, chartered accountant, and Mildred Grace, d. of Thomas Vincent Mills of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex; b. 21 Nov. 1919; adm. Sept. 1933 (G); left July 1938; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1938, BA 1946, MA 1949; RNVR 1940-5 (Lieut.); a hardware merchant; chairman Chain Testers Assn of Gt Britain 1967-9; m. 2 Aug. 1944 Ila Margaret, d. of Capt. John McMillan of Whetstone, Middx.; d. 6 Dec. 2013.
Patterson, Basil Horace, son of Horace Harvie Patterson, accountant, of Muswell Hill, and Edith Emma. d. of Charles Clement Vyle of Muswell Hill; b. 31 Oct. 1919; adm. Sept. 1933 (H); left. July 1938; a clerk in Lloyds Bank; RASC 1940 (Staff Sgt-Major), served MEF; d. 4 Sept. 1947 as the result of injuries received on active service Palestme 1943.
Basil Horace Patterson was born at Hackney, London on the 31st of October 1919 the only son of Horace Harrie Patterson, an accountant for an insurance company, and Edith Emma (nee Vyle) of “St Albans”, 7, Beechwood Avenue, Finchley in North London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1933 to July 1938. On leaving school he worked as a clerk for Lloyd’s Bank at the Cox’s and King’s Branch, 6, Pall Mall in London before enlisting in the Royal Army Service Corps in 1940. He served in the Middle East and was badly injured in Palestine in 1943.
His engagement to Daphne Margery Hayhow of Rosario, Argentine was announced on the 21st of July 1947.
He died from complications of his injuries.
His funeral took place on the 10th of September 1947.
He is commemorated on the Lloyds Bank 1939-1945 war memorial at 6, Pall Mall, London.
He is buried at East Finchley Crematorium Section Y4, Grave 112.
PATTEN, JONATHAN, only surviving son of Jonathan Patten, Manchester, merchant, and his first wife Catharine, dau. of Randall Ffeilden, Blackburn, Lancs.; b. 1734; adm. (aged 11) Sep 1746 (Preston's); left 1746; of Manchester; m. 16 Feb 1762 Anne, dau. of Robert Ffeilden, Blackburn; d. 28 Feb 1792.
PATRICK, ROLAND THOMAS, brother of Colin Grant Patrick (qv); b. 10 Jan 1860; adm. 26 Sep 1872; left Dec 1873; went out to Sioux City, Iowa, USA.