- John Pestell
Sir John Richard Pestell, KCVO (
21 November 1916 –5 July 2005 ) wasPrivate Secretary andComptroller to theGovernor of Rhodesia from 1965 to 1969.He was born in 1916 and educated at Portsmouth Northern Secondary School. After a short time in a
Civil Service office he joined theBritish South Africa Police (the police force inSouthern Rhodesia ) on23 April 1939 . From 1943 to 1946 he served with theBritish Army inNorth Africa , includingCyrenaica , and reached the rank ofMajor .He returned to Rhodesia as a police
sergeant , and resumed his career. On30 June 1965 he retired from the police force as anAssistant Commissioner to take up the position of Private Secretary to the Governor, SirHumphrey Gibbs . After the beleaguered Governor eventually resigned and left Government House in 1969 Pestell returned with him to theUnited Kingdom . His diary of the post UDI years with Gibbs is especially illuminating for the historians of the period, though it is as yet unpublished. Pestell subsequently became chiefadjudicator on immigration appeals atHeathrow Airport , retiring after 17 years.His loyalty to Sir Humphrey Gibbs and the Crown was rewarded by his being made a KCVO (Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order) an honour in the personal gift of the Queen.
He died in 2005, and was buried in
Charlton Hawthorne ,Somerset .References
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/08/22/db2201.xml Obituary: Sir John Pestell] , "
The Daily Telegraph ",22 August 2005 .
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