_portrait_; _I.L.N. 30 April 1892 p._ 543 _portrait_; _Pictorial
World 30 April 1892 p._ 3 _portrait_.
PELLY, SAVILLE MARRIOTT (brother of preceding). _b._ 28 March
1819; educ. Winchester; at Guy’s hospital; M.R.C.S. 1841,
F.R.C.S. 1859; assistant surgeon Bombay service 2 June 1841;
served in Sind 1843, and with the Sind irregular horse in sir
C. Napier’s campaign 1844–5; with the army of observation at
Bhawalpoor 1846–7, and at pacification of Sind frontier 1847–8;
served in Rajpootana during the mutiny 1857–8, and as senior
medical officer was present at attack on Nimbhaira, the action
of Feerun, the siege of Neemuch and the pursuit of Tantia Topee,
Indian medal and clasp for Central India; principal medical
officer of Indian medical department in Abyssinian campaign
1867–8; C.B. 25 Aug. 1868; deputy inspector general of hospitals
Poona and Southern division 4 April 1867, retired as inspector
general 1870; resided in Dublin some years. _d._ Woodstock
house, Burnt Ash hill, Lee, Kent 3 April 1895.
PEMBERTON, CHRISTOPHER PEACH (elder son of Christopher Robert
Pemberton of Newton, Cambs. 1801–84). _b._ May 1838; ensign
Scots fusilier guards 21 Dec. 1855, captain and lieut. col. 22
Aug. 1868, sold out 20 Oct. 1869; military correspondent of The
Times during Franco-Prussian war in the 4 German army corps
under the crown prince of Saxony 1870; author of The Scapegoat.
By Leo, 2 vols. 1869, a novel; generally known as Kit Pemberton;
_killed_ by a chassepot bullet in battle of Sedan between Daigny
and Fond de Givonne 1 Sept. 1870. _bur._ in churchyard of
Newton, Cambs. 3 Dec. _I.L.N. 1 Oct. 1870 p._ 336 _portrait_,
_10 Jany. 1874 p._ 44, _view of monument_; _Times 10 Sept 1870
p._ 6, _11 Oct p._ 6, _2 Dec. p._ 7, _5 Dec. p._ 11.
PEMBERTON, EDWARD LEIGH (2 son of Robert Pemberton, barrister
of Bispham hall, Lancs. and brother of 1 baron Kingsdown
1793–1867). _b._ 18 Feb. 1795; admitted solicitor 1816;
practised in London 1816–69; member of council of Incorporated
law society 24 June 1845 to death, vice-president 1856–7,
president 1857–8. _d._ Torry hill, near Sittingbourne, Kent 12
March 1877. _Solicitors’ Journal 24 March 1877 p._ 399.
PEMBERTON, EDWARD LOINES. _b._ U.S. of America 1844; educ. in
England; devoted himself to the collection of postage stamps
1859; author with Thornton Lewes of Forged stamps and how to
detect them 1863; edited The philatelical journal 1872–5;
author of The philatelical catalogue, Dawlish 1874; The stamp
collector’s handbook 1874, 2 ed. 1878; dealer in postage stamps
at Southampton to decease. _d._ Southampton 12 Dec. 1878. _The
Philatelic Record i_ 2 (1879–80) _with portrait_.
PEMBERTON, GEORGE (only son of Stephen Pemberton of Oriel coll.
Oxf. 1743–1831). _b._ 15 May 1784; cornet 2 life guards 19 March
1808, lieut. 10 Dec. 1808; lieut. 23 dragoons 15 Aug. 1812, sold
out 22 April 1813; F.R.S. 11 Feb. 1813. _d._ Bainbridge, Holme,
Durham 6 April 1851.
PEMBERTON, GEORGE RICHARD. _b._ 1790; entered Bengal army 1805;
ensign 2 Bengal N.I. 18 Oct. 1806, lieut. 1809–15; captain
56 N.I. 1 May 1824, lieut. col. 11 Feb. 1839 to 1840; lieut.
col. of 67 N.I. 1840–45; lieut. col. of 62 N.I. 1845, colonel
19 March 1849 to death; L.G. 6 Sept. 1862. _d._ York house,
Chertsey 28 April 1866.
PEMBERTON, HENRY LEIGH (6 son of Edward Leigh Pemberton
1795–1877). _b._ 1837; solicitor 1860, member of firm of
Pemberton, Garth, and Cope 5 New court, Carey st. London;
solicitor to the Suitors’ fund of the court of chancery Dec.
1871; official solicitor to chancery division of the supreme
court 1875, and to supreme court of judicature 1876 to death;
solicitor to honourable society of Lincoln’s Inn to death. _d._
20 Elvaston place, Queen’s gate, London 29 March 1895. _Law
Journal 6 April 1895 p._ 238.
PEMBERTON, JOHN. L.S.A. 1845; proprietor and medical
superintendent of Droitwich lunatic asylum. _d._ Droitwich 4 May
1854.
PEMBERTON, MORDAUNT (eld. son of Thomas Seaton Pemberton of St.
Kitts, West Indies). _b._ 28 Sloane st. Chelsea 1838; educ.
Brighton college 1853–5; called to West Indian bar about 1868,
practised in Antigua many years; acting solicitor general of
Nevis July 1870; deputy judge of vice-admiralty court of Leeward
islands 1880, and acting attorney general July 1884 to 1887;
barrister L.I. 17 Nov. 1886. _d._ Datchet, near Windsor 16 Dec.