NamePetros ‘Peter’ (Nicholas) Paspati, 4C5R
Birth18 Mar 1849, Manchester, England
Death13 Sep 1920, Liverpool, England
OccupationSleeping partner in Ralli Brothers, Liverpool, with Eustratius ‘Strati’ Ralli and Alexander Pallis.
Note 1According to Dominie Vlasto Peter “... suffered from convulsions when teething, could never speak properly, so they sent him to a famous Greek doctor in Paris. Unfortunately he became hopelessly enamoured of the doctor’s beautiful wife.
Note 2Peter lived to be 71 and went to the Ralli Brothers office every day. He had his own room and signed important documents with a cross...” Probably considered an imbicile.
Note 3He was the subject of a suit for nullity of his marriage with Mrs. Evans, a widower, brought by his guardian, Mrs. Marigo Cornelius, of 3 Devonshire Road, Princes Park, Liverpool. ...
Note 4... The court ruled for Mrs. Evans, dismissing the petition with costs and restored her conjugal rights. "It was stated that in infancy the petitioner, who was the son of a Liverpool merchant, a partner in the firm of Ralli Brothers ...
Note 5... had suffered from convulsions, and ever since he had been mentally deficient and unable to express himself in any language but a kind of "baby language" of mixed French and English."
Note 5... The case received several dozen inches of newspaper coverage in The Times (London), 27 Mar 1914, pg. 3; 28 Mar 1914, pg. 4.
Flags***, Argenti, Cantacuzene, Caradja, Coressi, Giustiniani Fi, Giustiniani Pi, Grimaldi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Paspati, Petrocochino, Ralli (Chaviara), Ralli (Pitsis), Rodocanachi, Scanavi, Scaramanga, Schilizzi, Sechiari, Vlasto, Vouro