Sidney Arnold Pakeman Explained

Sidney Arnold Pakeman
Honorific-Suffix:CBE, MC, ED
Constituency Mp:Community (appointed member)
Parliament:Ceylon
Term Start:1947
Term End:1952
Predecessor:seat created
Birth Date:4 January 1891
Birth Place:Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death Place:Hammersmith, London, England
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Bristol Grammar School, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Profession:Professor (History)

Colonel Sidney Arnold Pakeman, CBE, MC, ED (4 January 1891  - 15 June 1975) was a British academic and a member of the Parliament of Ceylon.[1]

Early life and education

Sidney Arnold Pakeman was born in Bristol, England on 1 April 1891, the son of Thomas Lovell Pakeman, a draper and undertaker. He attended Bristol Grammar School between 1903 and 1910.[2]

Military service

He served in the British Army in the Wiltshire Regiment 4th Battalion, attached to the Gloucestershire Regiment, during the First World War. On the 18 June 1917 he was awarded the Military Cross as a lieutenant for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his company in the most gallant manner and personally tried to cut gaps in the enemy’s wire. Later, although wounded, he remained at his post[3] [4] during a battle on 6–7 April 1917 at Maissemy, France.[5]

Academic career

He obtained a Master of Arts degree from Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and joined the Ceylon University College in 1921 serving as lecturer and thereafter Professor of Modern History and Economics until 1942.[6]

Ceylon Defence Force

He joined the Ceylon Defence Force as a volunteer officer in the Ceylon Cadet Battalion. Promoted to Brevet Colonel, he served as the Commanding officer of the Ceylon Cadet Battalion from 1932 to 1938 and was confirmed in the rank of colonel. In the 1937 Coronation Honours he received an OBE (Military Division) for his role as Officer Commanding, Ceylon Cadet Battalion, Ceylon Defence Force.[7]

Parliament

Following Ceylon's first parliamentary elections in 1947, Pakeman was appointed as a member of the Ceylon House of Representatives. He was one of six members appointed by the Governor-General, to represent important interests which were not represented or inadequately represented in the House.[8]

In the 1951 King's Birthday Honours Pakeman was awarded a CBE (Civil Division) for his service as a member of parliament and as a professor at the Ceylon University College.[9]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon. Pakeman, Sidney Arnold, M.P.. Directory of Past Members. Parliament of Sri Lanka. 23 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Through the Great War. Bristol Grammar School. 101. 8 July 2014. 24 October 2017.
  3. United Kingdom :
  4. Web site: Decorations Roll. Bristol Grammar School. 8 July 2014. 10.
  5. Web site: Who was Ivor Gurney's 'The Silent One'? The night attack by the 2/5th Glosters on 6-7 April 1917. Jones, Simon. 3 April 2017 . 24 October 2017.
  6. Book: The Parliamentarians: The History of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 1911-1985. Grey, Ian. 1986. Gower Publishing. 84. 9780566051999.
  7. Ceylon :
  8. News: 62nd Anniversary of Independence. Daily News. 4 February 2010. 24 October 2017.
  9. Ceylon :