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made numerous contributions to Medical and Surgical literature, &c. Recns.: yachting, salmon and trout fishing, shooting, motoring. Res.: 1 Sidney Place, Cork. Clubs: Cork County; Royal Cork Yacht Club.

PEEBLES, Aubrey William, M.V.O., 5th class (1901), D.S.O. (1917). Commander of the Order of The Redeemer (Greece); Commander R.N. from 1915. Fourth son of the late William Bellingham Peebles, M.B., M.Ch., J.P of Killycorran, Clogher. Co. Tyrone; b. 1880; m. 1904, Alice, youngest dau. of late S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, of Dublin and Westmeath; Res: Killycorran, Clogher, Co. Tyrone.

PENNEFATHER, de Fonblanque, M.P. for Kirkdale Div. of Liverpool, 1915: is a J.P. for Herefordshire; son of Major Kingsmill Pennefather, of Golden, Co. Tipperary; b. 1856; m. Madeline, dau. of late Sir R. P. Stewart. Res.: Markyate Cell, Dunstable, Herts. Carlton Club, London.

PENROSE, Brigadier-General Cooper, C.B. (1910); C.M.G. (1917). Educ.: Haileybury; Woolwich. Obtained commission in Royal Engineers, 1873; Captain, 1885; Major 1893; Lt.-Col., 1900, Colonel 1904; Brig.-Gen. 1910; served South African War, 1879: China 1900; employed with local forces, N.S. Wales, 1885-89; Assistant Inspector of Submarine Defences at War Office, 1891-96; Inspector, 1897; employed on Survey of Wei-Hai-Wei and C.R.E., 1898-1901; C.R.E., Gosport, 1901-5; Chief Engineer, Southern Coast Defence, 1906-10; Chief Engineer, Southern Command, Salisbury, 1910-12; retired 1912; Temp. Chief Engineer, Scottish Command, 1915-16; third son of late Rev. J. D. Penrose, of Woodhill, Co. Cork; b. 1855; m. 1885. Sylvia Alice, second dau of late Thomas Greene, of Dublin, and has issue three daus. Clubs: Junior United Service, London.

PENROSE, James Edward, M.V.O., 5th Class (1904), F.S.I., J.P. Cos. Cork, Meath and Waterford. Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. Agent to the Irish estates of the Duke of Devonshire at Lismore; was agent to the Earl of Darnley, 1882-95; b. 15 Feb., 1850; eldest son of late Rev. John D. Penrose, of Wood Hill, Cork; m. 1880, Ethel Charlotte, dau. of Sir John Jocelyn Coghill, 4th Bart., and has issue three sons and three daus. Recns.: hunting and yachting. Res.: Estate Office, Lismore Castle, Lismore: Wood Hill, Cork: Kildare Street Club, Dublin; County Club, Cork.

PENROSE, William Robert, Captain, late Waterford Artillery, R.G.A., Special Reserve. Was educated privately and at Queen's University College, Galway. Served his apprenticeship as a Land Agent in the Estate Office of the Rt. Hon. the late Earl of Darnley; was elected a Member of the Irish Land Agents' Association, a Fellow of the Surveyor's Institute (Irish Branch), a Member of the Royal English Arborticultural Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society. Has been engaged in the management of extensive Estates in Ireland, and is a Magistrate for the Counties of Waterford and Kilkenny; is a Member of the Diocesan Synod for the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore. Eldest son of the late R. W. H. Penrose, of Seaville, Tramore, Co. Waterford, and of Riverview, Ferrybank, Co. Kilkenny. Res.: Seaville, Tramore.

PEPPER, Col. Charles, M.B.E. (1920), M.A. (Cantab.), D.L., J.P. Co. Meath (High Sheriff 1887); Col. commdg. Royal Meath Regt. (5th Leinster) 1896-1904; Hon. Col. 5th Special Res. Batt. Leinster Regt. 1904; Hon. Lt.-Col. in the Army 1900; only surviving son of late Lt.-Col. Charles Hampden Pepper, of Ballygarth Castle, Co. Meath; b. 1845. Res.: Ballygarth Castle, Julianstown, Drogheda. Carlton Club, London; Kildare Street Cluh, Dublin.

PERCEVAL, Major Alexander Ascelin Charles Philip Spencer, D.L. Co. Sligo. Educated at Eton joined Irish Guards 1905; Major 1915; served in European War, 1915-18. Recns.: shooting, fishing, motoring. Only son of Alex. Perceval, D.L., J.P. of Temple House, Co. Sligo, and Charlotte, dau. of Chas. Wm. O'Hara, of Annaghmore, Co. Sligo; b. 1885; m. 1912, Eleanora Margaret, dau. of E. C. MacDowel, M.D., and has issue two sons. Res.: Temple House, Ballymore, Co. Sligo. Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Guards and Pratts Clubs, London.

PERCEVAL, Brig.-Gen. Claude John C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1915), D.S.O. (1902). Hon. Brig.-Gen. R.A. (ret.): served in S. African War 1899-1902; European War, 1914-18; was Brig.-Major R.A., S.E. District 1903-05; Staff Officer, Coast Defences, S. Command, 1905-08; D.A.Q.M.G. and G.S.O., Head Quarters, India, 1908-12; Inspector (temp. Brig.-Gen.) of R.G.A., 1918-19, retired with hon. rank of Brig.-Gen. 1919; fourth son of late Gen. John Maxwell Perceval, C.B., of Dillon House, Downpatrick, Co. Down; b. 1864; m. 1898, Isabel Gordon, dau. of Col. Frederick de Lemare Morison, of Mountblairy, Turriff, Scotland. Res.: Kilmore Hall, Tallow, Co. Waterford.

PERCEVAL, Major-Gen. Sir Edward Maxwell, K.C.B. (1922), C.B. (1915), D.S.O. (1900); son of the late Gen. John Maxwell Perceval, C.B., of Dillon, Downpatrick, Ireland; b. 1861; educ. at Royal