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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 763 Parke, CoL Richard, R.M. C.B. (retd.), served iiv China 1857, &c. (E. Grey.) Parke, Lieut.-Gen. William, c.B. commaniliug s.e. district 1874, 7, 1st infantry brigade at AMershot 1872 4, enm- manded 72nd regt. in Crimea and Indian ilutinj- (Xepean —Bart.); b. 17 Hay, 1822 Parker, Col. George Hubert, C.B. Gordon highlanders (92uil. regt.) (h.p.) Parker, John Henry, c.B. keeper of Ashmolean museum at Oxford since 1870, V.P. British and American archfeological society of Rome, and of Oxford, publisher and bookseller Parnell, Col. Henry, c.B. the buffs (East Kent regt.). form- erly 3rd buffs, com. Straits Settlements, served in Zulu war 1879 (B. COSGLETOX) Parr, Henry HaUam, C.M.G. bt.-major 13th L.I. private sec. to late Sir George CoUey, com.-in-chief Transvaal 1881. military sec. to Sir Bartle Frere, governor ami com.-in-chief of the colony of Cape of Good Hope (Eltox — Bart.) Pasley, Major-Gen. Charles, c.B. (civil), col. r.e. (retd.). director of engineering and architectural works admiralty, served in Australia 1854, in New Zealand 1860, and severely wounded; b. 14 Nov. 1824 Paton, Major George, C.ii.G. served in Zulu war 1879 Paton, Gen. John Stafford, c.B. Bengal S.C. (sup. list 1881). served in Gwalior, in Sutlej 1845. in Punjab 1849, severely wounded at ChilUanwaUah, &c. &c. and Indian Mutiny; b. 3 Mar. 1821 Paul, Gregory Charles, C.I.E. Payn, Major-Gen. William, C.B. Madras S.C. commanding Mysore division of Madras army 1879, commanded brigade at Mooltan 1872,7, and in Cyprus since 1878, served in Sutlej 1845, Punjab 1849, Peshawur 1851, commaniled regt. of Turkish contingent in Crimea, K.M. served in Indian Mutiny; b. 3 Feb. 1823 Paynter, Major-Gen. David William, h.a. c.B. (retd.), served in Crimea, k.m. Paynter, Joshua, c.B. inspector-gen. of hospitals (h.p.), served in Kaflftr war 1846, and in Crimea, M.R.C.S.E. Pearson, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Hook, c.B. col. 12th (Prince of Wales royal) lancers 1879, at capture of Bhurtpore 1825, 6, battle of Maharajpore 1843, served in Sutlej cam- paign 1846, at battles of Aliwal and Sobraon, &c. in which latter engagement he com. 16th lancers Pearse, Major-Gen. John Godfrey. C.B. Peile, James Braithwaite, C.i3.i. Bombay c.S. acting chief sec. to government of Bombay Pelletier, Charles Alphonse Pantaleon, C.m.g. late Canadian minister of agriculture Pelly, SaviUe Marriott, F.E.C.s. c.B. inspector-gen. (retd.) of hospitals Bombay army (BART.) Pemberton, bt.-Col. Wykeham Leigh, c.B. Ch.p.), 60th rifles, served with that regt. in Indian Mutiny 1857, wounded at Cawnpore, served in Zulu war 1879, A.Q.1I.G. head-quarters 1880; b. 4 Dec. 1833 Pennycuick, Major-Gen. James FarreU, R.a. C.b. served in Crimea, at battle of Inkerman and siege and fall of Sebas- tojK)!, K.M. at battle of Cawnpore and siege and captm-e of Lucknow, in Indian Mutiny, and in China 1860; b. 10 Aug. 1829 Penrose, Gen. Penrose CTharles, R.ii. C.B. served in Spain 1838, China 1841 and 1856, and in Japan 1864; b. 22 June, 1822 Perceval, (Jen. John Maxwell, C.B. 1853 (retd. list 1881), col. 2ud batt. Queen's own (R. West Kent regt) late 97th regt. since 1874, and 12th regt. in Kaffir war 1851 (E. Egmoxt) Perkins, bt.-Col. .Slneas, C.B. a.d.c. to the Queen 1881, com- manded R.E. Kohat col. Affghan expeditionary force 1879, served in Indian Mutiny, wounded at siege of Delhi; b. 19 May, 1831 Petrie, Lieut.-Gen. John Gordon, R.A. C.B. com. art. in Abyssinia, served in Scinde campaign 1843, and in Indian Mutiny Peyton, Major-Gen. Francis, C.B. (Bart.) Philips, Major Joseph, c.B. r.m.l.i. Phillimore, Rear-Adm. Henry Bourchier, R.x. C.B. (Bart.) Pip on, Major-Gen. Philip Gosset, R.a. c.b. served in the Crimea, at battles of Alma and Balaclava, and siege and fall of Sebastopol, K.M.; b. 11 April, 1824 Pitman, Charles Edward, CLE. telegraph department, Scinde Dean-Pitt, Major-Geu. George, c.B. com. (48th) late brigade depot Guildford, formerly (h.p.) 80th regt. D.A. and D.Q.M.G. Cape 1872 7, assist, military sec. to Viscount Can- terbury when gov.-gen. of Victoria 1866,72 ; b. 14 June, 1823 Playfair, Right Hon. Lyon, P.C. c.B. sr.P. imiversities of Edinburgh and St. Andrews since 1869, postmaster-gen. 1873 4, English commissioner at Paris exhibition 1878, government inspector-gen. of schools and museums of science and art 1853, 8 Plowden, Major Trevor John Chicheley, C.I.E. Pogson, Robert, c.i.E. Pope, Major-(Jen. George, C.B. late Bombay inf. Potter, Addison, c.b. Ueut.-col. 1st Xorthumb. and Durham art. vol. corps Powell, Eyre Burton, C.S.I. president of the college Madras Powell, Vice-Adm. Richard Ashmore, C.B. commodore in Pacific 1866 71 Pratt, Gen. Robert, C.B. (retd. Ust), served in Affghanistan 1842, Crimea, Indian Mutiny, and Oude campaign, K.H.; b. 21 Jan. 1815 Preedy, Vice-Adm. George William, C.B. military 1869, civil 1858 (retd. ) , com. the "Agamemnon ' ' in laying first Atlantic cable, com. "Duke of Wellington" in Baltic, served at capture of Bomarsund, and bombardment of Sweaborg Prendergast, CoL Harry North Dahymple, R.E. V.C. C.B. comdg. a brigade in Madras army 1881, served in Persia 1857, Indian Mutiny, and in Abyssinia 1867; b. 15 Oct. 1834 Preston, bt.-Col. Richard, c.B. Ueut.-col. 44th regt. (h.p.), A.A. & Q.il.G. North British district 1880, military sec. to (Jen. Sir F. Haines, G.C.B. com.-in-chief India 1879 80, served throughout the Crimean war, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c served in Affghan war 1878, 9; b. 27 Jan. 1827 Prettejohn, Lieut.-Gen. Richard Buckley, c.B. (retd. list), Ueut.-col. 18th hussars, served in S. Mahratta campaign, Piuijab, Persia, and Central India; b. 10 Mar. 1815 Price, Gen. Edward, r.a. c.b. (retd. Ust), served in Indian Mutiny Primrose, Lieut.-Gen. James Maurice, C.s.i. com. Poena division Bombay army 1879,80, com. 1st inf. brigade at Aldershot 1874, 8, served in Kaffir war 1851, com. 43rd regt. in Central India 1858, D....G. Madras 1861 3, A.G. 1863 8, D.Q.iI.G. Egypt 1870/1, D.A.G. Ireland 1871,4 (B. DECIES); b. 19 Feb. 1819 Protheroe, Major Montague, c.s.i. Madras s.c. late poUtical officer in Affghanistan Puckle, Richard Kaye, C.I.E. Pym, Major-Gen. Frederick George, R.M. c.B. A.D.C. to the Queen since 1878, served in (Mmea and in Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M. Raaf, Comdt. Peter, C.M.G. Raby, Rear-Adm. Henry James, R.X. V.C. C.B. (retd.), served with naval brigade at Sebastopol, K.L.H.M. Radclifife, Major-Gen. WiUiam Pollexfen, C.B. com. E. district since 1878, inspector-gen. of musketry at Hythe 1873 8, served with 20th regt. in Crimea, K.M. and in Indian Mutiny (B. DE Blaquiere); b. 2 Dec. 1822 Raikes, Charles, c.s.i. b.c.s. 1830 60, commissioner of Lahore 18 , civil commissioner in the field during Mutiny, late judge of Sudder Court, Agra Raines, Gen. JuUus Augustus Robert, c.B. (retd. list 1881), served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.M.; b. 9 Mar. 1826 Rainey, Gen. Henry Gamer, c.B. (retd. Ust), Ueut.-coL (h.p.) 61st regt. served in CTiina and Indian Mutiny; b. 6 Nov. 1813 Rait, Hon. Lieut.-Col. Arthur John, C.B. (retd. r.h.a. 1877), com. R.A. in Ashantee 1874, served in New Zealand 1863, '4 (V. Arbuthnott) Randolph, Vice-Adm. George Granville, C.B. comd. detached squadron 1873, 5, commodore at the Cape 1867/72, &c. Clerk-Rattray, Lieut.-Gen. James, C.B. (retd. Ust), late 90th regt.; b. 31 Oct. 1832 Ravenhill, CoL PhiUp, r.e. C.b. deputy director of works at war office since 1877, sers-ed in Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, K.M.; b. 9 Feb. 1828