NamePandely (Toumazis) Ralli JP MP, 3C2R
Birth28 May 1845, Marseille, France
MemoArgenti says 22 May 1845. Press cuttings say 28 May 1845.
Death21 Aug 1928, Brighton, Sussex, England
MemoArgenti says 22 Aug 1928.
Residence1928, 17 Belgrave Square, Belgravia, London, England
OccupationMerchant. Liberal politician.
EducationKing’s College, London.
Note 1(Chaviara-Axeskoufotos) JP (Surrey). Dep Lieutenant for Dorset. Liberal MP for Bridport, England (1875-80) and Wallingford (1880-85). Unmarried. In 1908 he gave a benediction cross to St Sophia Church, London.
Note 2Life-long intimate friend of Lord Kitchener (met in Cyprus) who stayed with Ralli when he was in England. Kitchener had been staying with Pandely immediately prior to sailing to his death on HMS Hampshire in the North Sea.
Note 3Mary Ann Chadwell’s 1871 diary: Thursday 23rd March: ‘[Pandely] will return from his long journeying on Monday. He has been to India, Japan, China, Cashmere, California; home by America.’
Note 4He left over £750,000 (net) to his niece Evelyn Moreton, Lady Byng. He was blind in his last years. A personal friend of King Edward Vll. Known as ‘Pandely Tom’.
Flags***, Argenti, Giustiniani Fi, Giustiniani Pi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Petrocochino, Ralli (Chaviara), Ralli (Pitsis), Scanavi, Scaramanga, Sechiari, Vlasto