Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton, PC (7 May 1867 – 10 May 1949), was a British politician.
Biography
Pease was born into a wealthy family, the son of the politician Arthur Pease and his wife Mary Lecky née Pike. His brother was (Sir) Arthur Francis Pease. Both were educated at Brighton College. He attended Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
Pease served as Liberal Unionist then Unionist MP for Darlington 1898–1910 and from 1910–1923; he lost reelection in January 1910 before returning in December of that same year. For some years he was a party whip. From 1915 until 1922 he was Assistant Postmaster General. He was created a Privy Councillor in 1917.
On 12 February 1923, he was created Baron Daryngton, of Witley in the County of Surrey.
For 25 years he was either Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the House of Laity of the Church Assembly of the Church of England, the predecessor of the General Synod.
The Daryngton peerage passed to the surviving son Jocelyn Arthur Pease, 2nd Baron Daryngton (30 May 1908 – 5 April 1994) on his death, with whom it became extinct.
Marriage and issue
In 1894 he married Alice Luckock; they had two sons and three daughters. Alice died in 1948. Their elder son, Ronald Herbert Pike Pease, was killed on 15 September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme in France. The inscription chosen for his elder son's gravestone in France was: "'QUIT YOU LIKE MEN BE STRONG' I COR. XVI.13". His daughter Ruth Evelyn Pease married Norman Ernest Archer, son of Walter Archer C.B., Assistant Secretary at the government's Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.
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References
- "Pease, Herbert Pike (PS886HP)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ Who was Who
- "No. 32795". The London Gazette. 13 February 1923. p. 1066.
- ^ "Casualty Details: Pease, Ronald Herbert Pike". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
- Smith, Michael (31 October 2011). Six: The Real James Bonds 1909-1939. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84954-264-7.
- Debrett's Peerage. 1973.
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Preceded byArthur Pease | Member of Parliament for Darlington 1898–January 1910 |
Succeeded byTrebitsch Lincoln |
Preceded byTrebitsch Lincoln | Member of Parliament for Darlington December 1910–1923 |
Succeeded byWilliam Edwin Pease |
Church of England titles | ||
Preceded byThe Lord Stuart of Wortley | Third Church Estates Commissioner 1926–1948 |
Succeeded byThe Lord Tovey |
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Baron Daryngton 1923–1949 |
Succeeded byJocelyn Arthur Pease |
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