church, Derbyshire 4 April, personalty sworn under £900,000
July 1854. _Baily’s Mag. June 1889 pp._ 387–95; _W. Day’s
Reminiscenses_ (1886) 132–8; _Waagen’s Galleries of Art_ (1857)
511–16; _G.M. xli_ 523–4 (1854).
PORTLAND, _William John Cavendish Scott Bentinck_, 5 Duke of
(2 son of 4 duke of Portland). _b._ London 17 Sept. 1800;
styled lord John Bentinck 1809–24; ensign and lieut. grenadier
guards 16 July 1818; cornet 10 hussars 26 Nov. 1818; capt. 7
hussars 24 Oct. 1821; capt. 2 life guards 25 Jany. 1823; styled
marquess of Titchfield 1824–54; M.P. King’s Lynn 1824–6; lieut.
and capt. grenadier guards 15 June 1830; succeeded his father
as 5 duke of Portland 27 March 1854; constructed a mile and a
half of underground tunnels at Welbeck to connect the various
parts; erected a peach house 1,000 feet long; made a tan gallop
a quarter of a mile long, covered with glass; erected a riding
school 385 feet long; kept many mares and race horses; employed
1,500 workmen during many years at Welbeck and expended upwards
of 4 millions. _d._ Harcourt house, 19 Cavendish sq. London 6
Dec. 1879. _bur._ Kensal green 12 Dec., personalty sworn under
£1,500,000 March 1880. _Baily’s Mag. June 1889 pp._ 387–95;
_London Figaro 15 Sept 1875 pp._ 5–6 _portrait_, _reprinted 13
Dec. 1879 pp._ 10–11 _portrait_.
PORTLOCK, JOSEPH ELLISON (only son of Nathaniel Portlock,
captain in the navy, _d._ 12 Sept. 1816). _b._ Gosport,
Hampshire 30 Sept. 1794; 2 lieut. R.E. 20 July 1813; commander
of R.E. of the Cork district 1849–51, and of the south-eastern
district 1856–7; inspector of studies at R.M. academy, Woolwich
1851–6; colonel 1 April 1855, retired on full pay with rank of
M.G. 25 Nov. 1857; employed in the trigonometrical branch of
the ordnance survey in Ireland 1825–43, where he completed the
great triangulation; a founder of the Geological society of
Dublin 1831, president 1838, 1839, 1851, and 1852; a founder of
the Zoological society 1826, president; president of geological
section of British association at Belfast 1852; member of
council of military education May 1857 to 1862; hon. LL.D.
Dublin 1857; M.R.I.A.; F.R.S. 8 June 1837; author of Report on
the geology of Londonderry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh, Dublin 1843;
A rudimentary treatise on geology 1849, 2 ed. 1852; Memoir of
the life of major general T. Colby 1869. _d._ Blackrock, near
Dublin 14 Feb. 1864. _Proc. of Royal Soc. xiv_ 13–17 (1865);
_Quarterly Journal of Geol. Soc. xxi_ 40–5 (1865).
PORTMAN, EDWARD BERKELEY PORTMAN, 1 Viscount (son of Edward
Berkeley Portman _d._ 19 Jany. 1823). _b._ Bryanston, Dorset 9
July 1799; educ. Eton 1814 and Ch. Ch. Oxf., B.A. 1821, M.A.
1826; M.P. Dorset 1823–32; M.P. Marylebone 12 Dec. 1832 to March
1833; major 1 Somerset regt. of militia 13 March 1839; cr. baron
Portman of Orchard Portman, Dorset 27 Jany. 1837, and viscount
Portman of Bryanston, Dorset 28 March 1873; lord lieutenant
of Somerset 22 May 1839 to June 1864; a comr. and councillor
of duchy of Cornwall 19 Aug. 1840; a councillor of duchy of
Lancaster 13 Feb. 1847; a councillor of duchy of Cornwall 27
Jany. 1863; lord warden of the stannaries and high steward of
the duchy of Cornwall 20 Jany. 1865 to death; a breeder of
Devon cattle and Alderney cows; president of royal agricultural
society 1846, 1856, and 1862; author of Family Prayers 1859,
4 ed. 1868. _d._ Bryanston 19 Nov. 1888, will proved for
£244,092. _Journal of royal agricultural soc._ (1889) _p. vi_;
_I.L.N. 12 July 1862 p._ 57 _portrait_, _11 April 1863 p._ 400
_portrait_.
NOTE.--The following works refer to lord Portman, Statement by marquis
of Hastings of the case of lady Flora Hastings and correspondence
with lord Portman 1839; A warning letter to the baroness Lehzen with
observations on letter of lord Portman 1839; Lady Flora Hastings by J.
F. Murray, with observations on the statements of ladies Portman and
Tavistock 1839.
PORTMAN, WYNDHAM BERKELEY (eld. son of capt. Wyndham B. Portman,
R.N. 1804–83). _b._ 15 May 1831; attended all race meetings and
had great knowledge of horse breeding; founder and proprietor
of Horse and hound 30 Wellington st. Strand, London March 1884
to death. _d._ Alipose house, Worcester road, Sutton, Surrey 18
Sept. 1890. _bur._ Brookwood cemetery 20 Sept. _Horse and hound
20 Sept. 1890 p._ 573, _27 Sept. p._ 585; _Baily’s Mag. Oct.
1890 p._ 281.
PORTON, WILLIAM. _b._ on board the Saturn off Gibraltar 12 Aug.
1783; fought at Santa Cruz and Trafalgar; lived at Wolverhampton
more than 60 years. _d._ Wolverhampton Oct. 1883, aged 100 years
and 2 months.
PORTSMOUTH, JOHN CHARLES WALLOP 3 Earl of (son of 2 earl of
Portsmouth 1742–97). _b._ Hurstbourne park near Andover 18 Dec.
1767; styled viscount Lymington 1767–97; succeeded his father as
3 earl of Portsmouth 16 May 1797; hereditary bailiff of Burley;
all his property vested in trustees 1790; placed in care of a
medical attendant, Mr. Coombe 1808–14; most cruelly treated by
his second wife; declared to have been incapable of managing his
affairs from 1 Jany. 1809 by a commission which sat 10–28 Feb.