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John Percy Farrar

Captain John Percy Farrar DSO (1857–1929), also known as Percy Farrar and as J. P. Farrar, was an English soldier and mountaineer. He was President of the Alpine Club from 1917 to 1919 and a member of the Mount Everest Committee.
==Family==
Farrar was born in 1857, the eldest of the three sons of Charles Farrar MD, of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. He was educated at Bedford Modern School.〔Obituary in the ''Bedfordshire Times'', 22 February 1929, p. 9.〕 The second son became Sir George Farrar, Bt., and the third was Sidney Howard Farrar, member of the Institution of Civil Engineers and Fellow of the Geological Society of London. The two younger brothers were partners in the important South African mining company of Farrar Brothers.〔Wills, W. H., ''The Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook (1907)'' (new edition, Jeppestown Press, 2006) (page 123 ) at books.google.co.uk (accessed 16 April 2008)〕
Charles Farrar MD of Charteris married Helen, the daughter of John Howard, Esq., of Cauldwell House, Bedford, at Bedford on 5 July 1855.〔Urban, Sylvanus, ''The Gentleman's Magazine'' Volume XVIV (New Series) for July to December 1855, (page 422 ) at books.google.co.uk (accessed 16 April 2008)〕 Helen Howard's brothers were Sir Frederick Howard, a Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, and James Howard MP, the partners in J. and F. Howard Ironfounders, a company which made agricultural machinery at the Britannia Works in Bedford.〔(Bedford Modern School Roll of Honour ) at roll-of-honour.com (accessed 16 April 2008)〕〔(Farrar, George Herbert ) at angloboerwar.com (accessed 15 April 2008)〕〔(Cambridgeshire Genealogy Scrapbook - Page 15 ) at ancestry.com (accessed 15 April 2008)〕

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