Sir Henry Pelham | |
Term Start: | 1931 |
Term End: | 1937 |
Birth Name: | Edward Henry Pelham |
Birth Date: | 20 December 1876 |
Birth Place: | North Oxford, Oxfordshire, England |
Death Date: | 18 December 1949 (aged 72) |
Death Place: | Oxford, Oxfordshire, England |
Sir Edward Henry Pelham (20 December 1876 – 18 December 1949) was a British civil servant who was Permanent Secretary at the Board of Education between 1931 and 1937.[1] [2]
Pelham was born at 20 Bradmore Road in North Oxford,[3] the eldest son of classical scholar Henry Francis Pelham, President of Trinity College, Oxford, and Laura Priscilla Buxton, daughter of Sir Edward Buxton, 2nd Baronet. His grandfather was Bishop of Norwich Hon. John Thomas Pelham, third son of the 3rd Earl of Chichester, whose father, the 2nd Earl, was a first cousin of Prime Ministers Henry Pelham and Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle. His younger brother was Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness Herbert Pelham.[2]
He was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford.[1]
At age 24, Pelham joined the Board of Education and steadily advanced. In 1920, he was appointed Principal Assistant Secretary. Nine years later, he was promoted to Deputy Secretary. He served as Permanent Secretary from 1931 to his retirement in 1937.[1]
He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1921 New Year Honours and promoted to Knight Companion in the same order (KCB) in the 1933 New Year Honours.
In 1905, Pelham married Hon. Irene Lubbock, fifth and youngest daughter of John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury and Alice Augusta Laurentius Lane-Fox, daughter of Augustus Pitt Rivers. They had two sons and three daughters:[2]
He died in 1949 in Oxford as a result of an accident, two days before his 73rd birthday.[1] Lady Pelham died in 1961, aged 74.[4]