Eddis engraved by M. Ganci 1884.
PENNA, CATHERINE (dau. of the succeeding). Pupil of sir George
Smart; concert vocalist, a soprano. _d._ 25 Victoria road,
Kilburn, London 15 June 1894.
PENNA, CATHERINE LOUISA (niece and goddaughter of Catherine
Stephens, countess of Essex, who _d._ 1882). Soprano of the duet
singers called the “Misses Smith” who toured chiefly in Scotland
and Ireland; _m._ Frederic Penna, who was living in 1879; mother
of William Penna, known as W. W. Whitlock. _d._ 44 Westbourne
park road, Bayswater, London 27 Dec. 1879.
PENNEFATHER, _Catherine_ (eld. dau. of James Wm. King,
rear-admiral, _d._ 1848, 7 child of second earl of Kingston).
_b._ about 1825; _m._ 16 Sept 1847 rev. Wm. Pennefather 1816–73;
greatly aided her husband in his evangelical work at Mellifont,
Walton and Barnet; carried on religious work at the conference
hall, Mildmay park, Islington 1873 to death; author of Follow
thou me, discipleship 1881; Follow thou me, service 1881; Songs
of the pilgrim land 1886; That nothing be lost 1892; author with
others of The homeward journey 1888, a selection of poems. _d._
68 Mildmay park, Islington, London 12 Jany. 1893. _Christian
portrait gallery_ (1889) 287; _The Record 13 Jany. 1893 p._ 39;
_Times 17 Jany. 1893 p._ 10.
PENNEFATHER, EDWARD (1 son of Edward Pennefather 1774–1847, lord
chief justice of queen’s bench, Ireland). _b._ 1809; called to
the Irish bar 1834; Q.C. 26 May 1858; bencher of King’s inns,
Dublin 1863 to death. _d._ 6 Fitzwilliam place, Dublin 22 Feb.