Pascoe St Leger Grenfell
Pascoe St Leger Grenfell (5 November 1798 — 27 March 1879) was a British businessman and patron, and a key backer
Biography
Pascoe St Leger was the second son of Pascoe Grenfell (1761–1838) and Georgiana St Leger and grandson of Pascoe Grenfell (1729–1810) and St Leger St Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile. He was born in London and died in Nottingham, and was buried in the family vault in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. He was educated at Eton College.
He married twice, having nine children by his first wife, including Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell.[5] He was the grandfather of the politician Cecil Alfred Grenfell and the soldier Francis Octavius Grenfell, the great-grandfather of the courtier Frances Campbell-Preston and the great-great-grandfather of the politician William Waldegrave.
Following the death of his father in 1838, Grenfell took control of Pascoe Grenfell & Sons, his father's and grandfather's copper and tin smelting businesses on the
South Australian Church Society
Pascoe St Leger Grenfell along with another
See also
References
- ^ Second Annual Report of the Colonization Commissioners for South Australia, 1837
- ^ Dickey, B: Holy Trinity Adelaide 1836-1988: the history of a city church, Trinity Church Trust Inc., 1988
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