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John Stapylton Grey Pemberton

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Pemberton was the eldest son of Richard Lawrence Pemberton and Jane Emma Pemberton (nÊe Stapylton). He married Janet Maud Marshall in 1890 in
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In 1911 Pemberton became President of the Council of Durham Colleges, which ran the Durham division of the federal
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in 1889. In December 1883, shortly before completing his degree, he became a magistrate for County Durham.
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in succession to Sir Francis Greenwell. In 1931 he became chair of the Durham
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in Sunderland in 1892 before winning one of the two seats in 1900, along with
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1918–1919. He was also President of the Council of Durham Colleges 1911–1937,
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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In 1924 he became 524:"Unionist Free Trader Joins Liberals" 7: 14: 336:and as chair of the governors of 775:People educated at Eton College 795:Presidents of the Oxford Union 433:Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 1: 780:Alumni of New College, Oxford 304:Warden of the Durham Colleges 290:County and University service 192:John Stapylton Grey Pemberton 25:John Stapylton Grey Pemberton 727:Vice-Chancellor & Warden 628:. Vice-Chancellor and Warden 497:Sheffield Evening Telegraph 222:. 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Index

Sunderland
Edward Temperley Gourley
Thomas Summerbell
Vice-Chancellor
University of Durham
William Henry Hadow
David Drummond
Durham
County Durham
Conservative
Alma mater
University of Oxford
Member of Parliament
Sunderland
Vice-Chancellor
Durham University
Recorder
Durham
Quarter Sessions
Eton
New College, Oxford
All Souls College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Llanfairfechan
Conservatives
Theodore Doxford
Liberals
Labour
free trade
University of Durham

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