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Pease, Joseph Albert.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 1, 1878. [2nd] s. of Joseph Whitwell [M.P.] (1st Bart.), of Hutton Hall, Guisborough, Yorks. [and Mary, dau. of Alfred Fox, of Falmouth].
B. [Jan. 17], 1860, at Darlington, Durham.
School, Grove House, Tottenham, London (private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885.
Of Headlam Hall, Gainford, Durham.
Mayor of Darlington, 1889.
Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon.
John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1893-5. M.P. for the Tyneside Division of Northumberland, 1892-1900; for Saffron Walden, 1901-10; for Rotherham, 1910-16.
Junior Whip, 1897-1905; Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1905-8. P.C., 1908.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1910-11.
President of the Board of Education, 1911-15; Postmaster-General, 1916.
Created 1st Baron Gainford of Headlam, Durham, Jan. 3, 1917.
On Claims Commission in France and Italy, 1915-20.
Interested in a number of industrial companies, including Pease and Partners, colliery owners.
President of the Federation of British Industries, 1927-8. Chairman of the B.B.C., 1922-6; Vice-Chairman, 1926-32.
Member of Advisory Committee to Board of Education on the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Married, Oct. 18, 1886, Ethel, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, 1st Bart., V.C., G.C.B., M.P., and had issue.
Died Feb. 15, 1943, at Headlam Hall.
Brother of Alfred E. (1876).
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County Families; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 16, 1943.)
Joseph Albert PEASE
Approx. lifespan: 1860–1943
pens. Trinity College adm1878:06:01
2nd s. of Joseph WHITWELL M.P.: (1st Bart.), of Hutton Hall, Hutton, Guisborough, North Riding of Yorkshire
[and Mary FOX dau. of Alfred FOX, of Falmouth, [ Cornwall ]
b. Darlington, Co. Durham 1860:[01:17]
Sch: Grove
Sch: House School Tottenham, London (private)
Matric 1878:10MT:
BA 1882
MA 1885
Of Headlam Hall, Headlam, Gainford, Co. Durham
Mayor of: Darlington, [ Co. Durham ] 1889
Private Sec. to: : Rt. Hon. John Morley, Chief Sec. for: : Ireland 1893-95
M.P. for: : Tyneside Division of Northumberland 1892-1900
for Saffron Walden, [ Essex ] 1901-10
for Rotherham, [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] 1910-16
Junior Whip: 1897-1905
Junior Lord of the Treasury 1905-08
P.C.: 1908
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: 1910-11
President of: : Board of Education 1911-15
Postmaster-General: 1916
Created 1st Baron Gainford of Headlam, Co. Durham 1917:01:03
On Claims Commission France and Italy 1915-20
Interested in a number of industrial companies, including Pease and Partners, colliery owners.
President of: : Federation of British Industries 1927-28
Chairman of: the B.B.C. 1922-26
Vice-Chairman 1926-32
Member of: Advisory Committee to Board of Education on <wrk> Victoria and Albert Museum </wrk> Victoria and Albert, [ London ]
m. 1886:10:18,Ethel, dau. of Lieutenant-General: Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, 1st Bart., VC GCB M.P.: and had issue.
d. Headlam Hall, Headlam, [ Co. Durham ] 1943:02:15
brother of Alfred E. PEASE (1876)
( Schoolmasters' Directories ; Burke, P. and B. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ; Walford, County Families; Who's Who; The Times 1943:02:16)

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