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            Rayner, Eric George Ewart, 1910-1978
            GB-2014-WSA-14499 · Persona · 1910-1978

            Rayner, Eric George Ewart, son of Harry Alexander and Gertrude Alice Rayner; b. 26 Dec. 1910; adm. Sept. 1924 (G); left July 1929; Queen's Coll. Oxf., matric. 1930, BA 1934; RA 1939-45 (Maj.), despatches (NW Europe) Aug. 1945; adm. a solicitor Mar. 1946; man. dir. Schweppes (Home) Ltd, vice-chairman Cadbury Schweppes Ltd 1969; m. 14 May 1945 Katharine Anne, d. of Sir John Augustus Hope Bt, of Craighall, and widow of Flt Lieut. Raymond Davis DFC; d. 13 Apr. 1978.

            Redgrave, Corin William, 1939-2010
            GB-2014-WSA-14530 · Persona · 1939-2010

            Redgrave, Corin William, son of Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave Kt. CBE, actor, and Rachel Kempson, actress, d. of Eric William Edward Kempson MC, HM RNC Dartmouth; b. 16 July 1939; adm. Sept. 1952 (G); left July 1957; King’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1958, BA 1961 (1st class hons English Trip. pt II); a theatre and film actor; debut Roy. Court Theatre as Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1962; New York, USA debut in Chips with Everything 1963; films include A Man for All Seasons 1966, Oh What a Lovely War 1969 and In the Name of the Father 1993; a prominent member of the Workers’ Revolutionary Party and the Marxist Party from 1970s onwards; contested (WRP) Lambeth Central Apr 1978, 1979, Tooting 1983; numerous stage appearences, incl at the National Theatre and with the Roy. Shakespeare Co.; writer of Blunt Speaking, performed in 2002; m. 1st, 29 July 1962 (div. 1975) Deirdre Deline Hamilton Hill; 2nd, 5 Oct. 1985 Erika Sarah Louise (Kika) Markham, actress; d. 6 Apr. 2010.

            Peinberton, Alfred Grostete, 1892-?
            GB-2014-WSA-13677 · Persona · 1892-?

            Pemberton, Alfred Grostete, brother of Max Joseph Pemberton (q.v.); b. Sept. 9, 1892; adm. May 4, 1906 (G); left Easter 1910; served in France and Mesopotamia in Great War I; Lieut. 2/23rd Batt. London Regt. June 1, 1916; Tank Corps 1917-8; Major (ret.) Feb. 1919; M.C. Jan. 11, 1919; advertising manager to The Times 1920-2, and the Tatler 1922-4; chairman of Alfred Pemberton Ltd., advertising agents, 1924-62; president of Pemberton, Freeman, Mathes, & Milne, F.l.P.A.

            Pelham, John Thomas, 1811-1894
            GB-2014-WSA-13692 · Persona · 1811-1894

            PELHAM, HON. JOHN THOMAS, third son of Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester (qv); b. 21 Jun 1811; adm. 4 Feb 1824 (G); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 5 Jun 1829; rowed for Oxford v. Leander 20 Jun 1831; BA 1832; MA and DD 1857; ordained deacon 22 Jun 1834, priest 5 Jul 1835 (both Chichester); Curate, Eastergate, Sussex 1834-7; Rector of Burgh Apton, Norfolk 23 May 1837-52; Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria 1847-57; Perpetual Curate of Christ Church, Hampstead, Middlesex 23 Jul 1852-5; Rector of Marylebone 12 Jan 1855-7; consecrated Bishop of Norwich 11 Jun 1857; resigned May 1893; m. 6 Nov 1845 Henrietta, second dau. of Thomas William Tatton, Wythenshawe Hall, Cheshire; d. 1 May 1894. DNB.

            Penn-Gaskell, Harold, 1884-?
            GB-2014-WSA-13713 · Persona · 1884-?

            Penn-Gaskell, Harold, second son of Thomas Penn-Gaskell, M.lnst.C.E., of Wandsworth; b. Sept. 20, 1884; adm. April 23, 1896 (G); left May 1897; m. July 11, 1914, Winifred Alice, second daughter of William Hicks.

            GB-2014-WSA-13831 · Persona · 1811-1836

            PETTY-FITZMAURICE, WILLIAM THOMAS, EARL OF KERRY, elder son of Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne (qv); b. 24 Mar 1811; adm. 5 Jun 1822 (G); left Whitsun 1827; MP (Whig) Calne from 1832; m. 18 Mar 1834 Lady Augusta Lavinia Priscilla Ponsonby, second dau. of John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough PC, Lord Lieut. Ireland; d. 21 Jul 1836.

            Phillimore, Charles Augustus, 1871-1950
            GB-2014-WSA-13861 · Persona · 1871-1950

            Phillimore, Charles Augustus, son of Sir Augustus Phillimore (q.v.); b. Aug. 11, 1871; adm. as exhibitioner June 1884 (G); Q.S. 1886; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1890, matric. Oct. 10, 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899; admitted to the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1892; a clerk in the War Office 1896-7, and in the Treasury 1897-1903; a director of Coutts and Co., Strand, London, bankers, since Sept. 10, 1903; m. Dec. 8, 1908 Alice, third daughter of William Henry Campion, C.B., of Danny Park, Sussex; d. as the result of a motor accident Oct. 30, 1950.

            Pinnock, Philip, fl. 1796
            GB-2014-WSA-13996 · Persona · fl. 1796

            PINNOCK, PHILIP; b.; adm. 23 Jun 1796; in school list 1801 (G). [probably Philip Pinnock, son of George Pinnock, and Grace ---; b. Jamaica 13 Dec 1784; m. 21 Jan 1821 Charlotte Anna Caroline Lee Grant; d. 1830]

            Pocock, Thomas Allcot Guy, 1925-2007
            GB-2014-WSA-14053 · Persona · 1925-2007

            Pocock, Thomas Allcot Guy, son of Guy Noel Pocock, novelist and BBC ed., and Dorothy Allcot, d. of Rt. Rev. John Phillips Allcot Bowers DD, Bishop of Thetford; b. 18 Aug. 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (G); left July 1939; small ships and war correspondent in WW2; a journalist and author; foreign correspondent Hulton Press 1944-8; naval correspondent Daily Mail 1950-3, The Times 1953-6; Daily Express staff 1956-8; defence correspondent, Evening Standard 1959-73; travel editor, Evening Standard 1973-82; self-employed author & journalist; author, many books on naval history; d. 7 May 2007.

            Pollitzer, Jonathan Piers, 1941-2003
            GB-2014-WSA-14075 · Persona · 1941-2003

            Pollitzer, Jonathan Piers, son of Edward Percy Pollitzer, hon. treas. Save the Children Fund and chmn. London Opera Centre, and Mary Gillies, d. of William Gillies Whittaker, Gardiner Prof. of Music, Univ. of Glasgow; b. 6 Sept. 1941; adm. Sept. 1955 (G); left July 1960; St Catherine’s Coll. Oxf., matric. 1960, BA 1963; editor Cassells 1964-5, ADAM International Review 1966-7; lecturer and writer on ballet 1968-; d. 22 May 2003.