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Pease, Alfred Edward.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 7, 1876. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Whitwell [M.P.], later [1st] Bart. [of Pinchinthorpe] and of Hutton Hall, Guisborough, Yorks. (and Mary, dau. of Alfred Fox, of Falmouth).
B. [June 29], 1857, at Darlington.
School, Grove House, Tottenham, London (private). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
M.P. for York, 1885-92; for the Cleveland Div. of Yorks., 1897-1902.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1903.
Resident Magistrate in the Transvaal, 1903-5. An early settler in Kenya; Head of Native Affairs.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Remount Service). Of Hutton Hall and Pinchinthorpe, Yorks.
Married (1) Feb. 10, 1880, Helen Anne, dau. of Sir Robert N. Fowler, 1st Bart. (and sister and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Fowler, 2nd and last Bart.), and had issue; (2) Sept. 28, 1912, Laure Marianne, yst. dau. of Louis Philippe Sugnet de Montmagny; (3) 1922, Emily Elizabeth Smith, adopted dau. of James Smith, of Thornaby-in-Cleveland.
A Quaker.
Lieut. for the City and D.L., London.
J.P. and D.L. for the N. Riding of Yorks.
F.R.G.S.; F.Z.S. Breeder, big game hunter, and all-round sportsman.
In his youth rode in point-to-point races, and won steeple and hurdle races in S. Africa.
Author, The Book of the Lion; The Badger; Horse-breeding for Farmers; A Dictionary of the Dialect of the N. Riding of Yorkshire; Half a Century of Sport; etc.
Died Apr. 27, 1939, at Pinchinthorpe House.
Brother of Joseph A. (1878); father of Edward (1900). (Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County Families; Who's Who in Local Government; Who's Who; The Turf's Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 28, 1939.)
Alfred Edward PEASE
Approx. lifespan: 1857–1939
pens. Trinity College adm1876:06:07
Eldest s. of Joseph WHITWELL M.P.:, later [1st] Bart. of Pinchinthorpe Pinchingrhorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire and of Hutton Hall, Hutton, Guisborough, North Riding of Yorkshire (and Mary FOX dau. of Alfred FOX, of Falmouth, [ Cornwall ] )
b. Darlington, [ Co. Durham ] 1857:[06:29]
Sch: Grove
Sch: House School Tottenham, London (private)
Matric 1876:10MT:
BA 1880
MA 1883
M.P. for: : York, [ Yorkshire ] 1885-92
for the Cleveland Div. of Yorks. [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] 1897-1902
Succeeded as 2nd Bart. 1903
Resident Magistrate in: : Transvaal , South Africa 1903-05
An early settler Kenya
Head of Native: Affairs.
served in the Great War: 1914-19 Remount Service )
Of Hutton Hall and Pinchinthorpe Pinchingthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire
m. (1) 1880:02:10 Helen Anne ROBERT dau. of Sir – ROBERT N. Fowler, 1st Bart (and sister and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Fowler, 2nd and last Bart.)
had issue
m. (2) 1912:09:28
Laure Marianne, yst. dau. of Louis Philippe SUGNET de Montmagny; (3) 1922,Emily Elizabeth Smith, adopted dau. of James SMITH, of Thornaby-in-Cleveland, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ]
A Quaker.
Lieutenant for: : City, [ London ] and
D.L.: London
J.P. and D.L. for: : North Riding of Yorkshire
F.R.G.S.;
FZS
Breeder, big game hunter, and all-round sportsman. In his youth rode in point-to-point races, and won steeple and hurdle races South Africa
Publ.: The Book of the Lion; The Badger; Horse-breeding for Farmers; A Dictionary of the Dialect of the N. Riding of Yorks.; Half a Century of Sport ; etc.
d. 1939:04:27 at Pinchinthorpe [Pinchingthorpe] House, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ]
brother of Joseph A. PEASE (1878)
father of Edward PEASE (1900)
(Burke, P. and B. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ; Walford, County Families; Who's Who in Local Government ; Who's Who; The Turf's Who's Who; The Times 1939:04:28)

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