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Name: PHELPS, Eustace Albert JP
Nee: son of Col. Peyton Phelps RE
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1879 Chudleigh Knighton, Devon
Death Date: 2 June 1934 Marylebone, London
First Date: 1911
Profession: Farmer. Unofficial member of LegCo in 1913
Area: Songhor, 'Mararui' Farm Nairobi, Moshi, Tanganyika
Married: Amy Margaret 'Meg' Williams b. 1895 Harrismith, S. Africa (dau. of George Arthur and Isabel Williams). See her entry under Williams
Book Reference: Gillett, KAD, Red 25, Hut, Red 22, Benson, Land, Gazette, Alumni, Red 19
School: Dulwich and Emmanuel College, Cambridge
General Information:
Red 22 - Muhoroni
Red 22 - Member Education Board, Kenya
Benson - a successful settler and a public spirited man of great charm and generosity who was much welcomed in the family.
Land - 1912 - E.A. Phelps - Grazing and agricultural, 2700 acres - Londiani - 2/9/11 - Occupation Licence for 2 to 99 years from 1/9/11 - Registered 1/1/12
Gazette - 7/4/15 - Liable for Jury service, Kisumu - A.E. Phelps, Farmer, Muhoroni
Gazette - 12/11/1919 - Register of Voters - Lake Area - Eustace Albert Phelps - Farmer - Muhoroni
Red Book 1919 - Legislative Council - The Hon E.A. Phelps - Unofficial Member
Red Book 1919 - Nyanza Farmers' and Planters' Association, Songhor - President - Hon E.A. Phelps, Songhor
Gazette - 21/3/1923 - Dissolution of partnership between Eustace Albert Phelps and Bruce Haddon Frowd under the style of 'Phelps and Frowd' is hereby dissolved by mutual consent as and from 12 March 1923
Gazette 28 Aug 1934 probate
Cambridge Univ. Alumni pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 2, 1899. [Yst.] s. of Colonel Peyton [R.E.], of ‘Milton’, Alexandra Road, Gipsy Hill, London, S.E. [B. Dec. 17, 1879. School, Dulwich College.] Matriculation: the formal admission of a student into the University as distinguished from his admission into a College. It occurred in each of the three terms, Lent, Easter, Michaelmas.';Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Of Mararui, Nairobi, Kenya Colony. Died June 2, 1934, in London. Brother of William P. (1883). Dulwich Coll. Reg.; The Times, June 4, 1934.)