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GB-2014-WSA-13837 · Person · ca. 1705-1771

PEYTON, SIR THOMAS, BART., elder son of Sir (Charles) Sewster Peyton, Bart., and Anne, second dau. of George Dashwood, Alderman of London; b.; succ. father as 3rd baronet 28 Dec 1717; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1717/8; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 6 Jul 1719, matr. 1720 (described on admission as having been educated by Dr. Uvedale at Enfield, education at Westminster not mentioned); Grand Tour (Italy) 1724-5; of Hogbeach Hall, Emneth, Norfolk, and of Doddington, Cambs.; High Sheriff, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire 1742-3; m. 1 Jan 1732 Bridget, only dau. of Thomas Skeffington, Skeffington, Leics.; d. 29 Jun 1771.

Peyton, Henry, 1706-1741
GB-2014-WSA-13836 · Person · 1706-1741

PEYTON, HENRY, brother of Sir Thomas Peyton, Bart. (qv); bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 26 Aug 1706 (IGI); adm. (aged 14) Apr 1721; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. 23 Mar 1723/4, matr. 1724; MA [check] 1728; d. unm. 25 Sep 1741.

Peyton, Daniel, ca. 1714-?
GB-2014-WSA-13835 · Person · ca. 1714-?

PEYTON, DANIEL; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1726; left 1726.

Peyton, Algernon, 1786-1868
GB-2014-WSA-13834 · Person · 1786-1868

PEYTON, ALGERNON, second son of Sir Henry Peyton (formerly Dashwood), Bart., MP, and Frances, sister of John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke (qv); grandson of George Dashwood (qv); b. 19 Aug 1786; in school list 1803; Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge; BA 1809; MA 1812; ordained; Rector of Doddington, Cambs., from 28 May 1811; JP Isle of Ely; m. 22 Jun 1811 Isabella Anne, youngest dau. of Thomas Hussey, Galtrim, co. Meath; d. 1 Nov 1868.

GB-2014-WSA-13833 · Person · 1932-2006

Pewtress, Michael Ernest, brother of Herbert Leslie Pewtress (qv); b. 17 Jan. 1932; adm. Sept. 1945 (R); left July 1949; dir. East Marlborough & Co. and Holt Jackson Book Co; chmn. of both cos. 1981-92; m. 19 Apr. 1958 Vivian Ann, d. of Wilham Mitchell Kidman of Barnet, Herts; d. 20 July 2006.

GB-2014-WSA-13832 · Person · 1920-1981

Pewtress, Herbert Leslie, son of Bernard Leslie Pewtress of New Barnet, Herts, and Winifred Beatrice, d. of Herbert James Scott of Highbury; b. 8 Apr. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (R); left Apr. 1938; RAFVR 1942-5 (Flt Lieut.), AFC Jan. 1944; diR.E. Marlborough & Co., wholesale newsagents, until 1974; later chairman Holt Jackson Book Co.; a member of Lloyd's until 1968; m. 4 Sept. 1943 Margaret Elsie, d. of G. C. Sanderson of Barnet, Herts; d. 11 Dec. 1981.

GB-2014-WSA-13831 · Person · 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.

GB-2014-WSA-13830 · Person · 1816-1866

PETTY-FITZMAURICE, HENRY, 4TH MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, younger son of Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne (qv); b. 5 Jan 1816; adm. 30 Jun 1826 (recorded as Packharness', likely Stelfox's); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 16 Dec 1833, fellow commoner 29 Jan 1834, matr. Mich. 1834; styled Earl of Shelburne 1836-63; MP (Whig) Calne 1837 – 14 Jul 1856; a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 24 Dec 1847 – Aug 1848; Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 5 Jul 1856 – 26 Feb 1858; called up to House of Lords in father’s barony as Baron Wycombe 14 Jul 1856; Chairman, Great Western Railway 1859-63; succ. father as 4th Marquis of Lansdowne 31 Jan 1863; KG 10 Oct 1864; DL Wiltshire 1840; m. 1st, 18 Aug 1840 Lady Georgiana Herbert, fifth dau. of George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke; m. 2nd, 1 Nov 1843 Hon. Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone de Flahault (Baroness Nairne), eldest dau. of Auguste Charles Joseph Flahaut de la Billarderie, Comte de Flahault, French Ambassador in Vienna and London; d. 5 Jul 1866. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-13829 · Person · 1780-1863

PETTY-FITZMAURICE, HENRY, 3RD MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, only son of William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne KG PC, Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, and his second wife Lady Louisa Fitzpatrick, sister of John Fitzpatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory (I) (qv); grandson of John Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (qv); b. 2 Jul 1780; at school 1789; up Clapham’s; in school list 1795; still at school 1796; Edinburgh Univ.; Trinity Coll. Oxford, adm. nob. 26 Oct 1798; MA 1801; Hon. LLD 1811; styled Lord Henry Petty to 1809; MP Calne 1802 – Jan 1806, Cambridge Univ. 7 Feb 1806-7, Camelford 1807 – 15 Nov 1809; took Whig whip in House of Commons; Chancellor of the Exchequer 10 Feb 1806 – 31 Mar 1807; Privy Councillor 5 Feb 1806; succeeded half-brother as 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne 15 Nov 1809, and cousin as Earl of Kerry (I) 4 Jul 1818; an active member of the Whig opposition in the House of Lords 1809-27, acting as its de facto leader 1823-7; supported the abolition of the slave trade and the removal of Roman Catholic and Jewish disabilities; led the main body of the Whig Party into coalition in Apr 1827 with the liberal wing of the Tory Party, headed by George Canning, serving in Canning’s cabinet as Minister without Portfolio Apr – Jul 1827 and as Secretary of State for Home Affairs in Canning and Goderich administrations 16 Jul 1827 – Jan 1828; Lord President of the Council in Whig administrations 22 Nov 1830 – Nov 1834, 18 Apr 1835 – Sep 1841 and 6 Jul 1846 – Feb 1852; led Whig peers in House of Lords 1843-55; declined to form government on Lord Derby’s resignation Dec 1852; member of cabinet in Aberdeen and Palmerston administrations Dec 1852 – Feb 1858, without holding any official position; refused offer of a dukedom Sep 1857; Lord Lieut., Wiltshire, from 23 Nov 1827; one of original members of Judicial Committee of Privy Council 14 Aug 1833; KG 5 Feb 1836; FRS 4 Apr 1811; member, Society of Dilettanti 1815; Busby Trustee 18 May 1813; a man of wide social influence and moderate political views; m. 30 Mar 1808 Lady Louisa Emma Fox-Strangways, sister of William Thomas Horner Fox-Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester (qv); d. 31 Jan 1863, from the effects of a fall. Memorial bust, Westminster Abbey. DNB.

Petty, John, ca. 1706-1761
GB-2014-WSA-13828 · Person · ca. 1706-1761

PETTY, JOHN, 1ST EARL OF SHELBURNE (I), fifth son of Thomas Fitzmaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry (I), and Anne, only dau. of Sir William Petty MD MP FRS, Romsey, Hampshire; b.; adm. (aged 9) May 1715; in under school list 1719; adm. Middle Temple 3 Jan 1727/8; High Sheriff, co. Kerry 1732-3; MP (I) Co. Kerry 1743 – 7 Oct 1751; assumed surname of Petty in lieu of Fitzmaurice 1751, having inherited the estates of his maternal uncle Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (I) (of an earlier creation); created Viscount Fitzmaurice (I) 7 Oct 1751 and Earl of Shelburne (I) 6 Jun 1753; Governor, co. Kerry 1753; Privy Councillor (I) 8 Feb 1754; MP Chipping Wycombe 1754 – 20 May 1760; created Baron Wycombe (GB) 20 May 1760; m. 16 Feb 1734 his cousin Mary, younger dau. of Hon. William Fitzmaurice, Gallane, co. Kerry; d. 14 May 1761.