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Lieutenant-Colonel
Richard Lyons Pearson
CB ADC JP
Born 1831
Died 18 May 1890(1890-05-18) (aged Error: Need valid year, month, day)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Grenadier Guards
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel (British Army)
Battles/wars Crimean War
Relations

Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Lyons Otway Pearson CB ADC JP (1831–30 May 1890) was Assistant Commissioner (Executive) of the London Metropolitan Police from 1881 to 1890.

Pearson was the son of Henry Shepherd Pearson and Caroline Lyons, daughter of John Lyons of Antigua and sister of Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons.

He was educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards. During the Crimean War (1854–1855), he served as ADC to General Sir George Brown, and was present at Alma, Inkerman and Sebastopol. In 1856, Pearson married Laura Elizabeth Frederica Markham. They had two sons: Charles Lyons Markham Pearson and Richard Frederick Sydney Pearson

Pearson retired from the army in 1864 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. In 1881 he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. In June 1887, he was made a Companion of the Bath (CB). He was also a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. He died after a prolonged illness while still serving.

See also[]

  • Lyons family

Sources[]

Police appointments
Preceded by
William C. Harris
Assistant Commissioner (Executive), Metropolitan Police
1881–1890
Succeeded by
Charles Howard
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