John Hey Puget

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The Puget window at St Andrew's church, Totteridge.

John Hey Puget (1829–1894) was a colonel in the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars. He was a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Puget was the eldest son of John Hey Puget senior and Isabella Hawkins (c. 1797-1882[1]), the daughter of a judge in India. He was educated at Trinity College, University of Cambridge (BA 1849, MA 1854). He married Florence Annie de Arroyave (died 1897) in 1863.[2] They were resident at Poynter's Grove, Totteridge.

Puget and his wife are remembered in a stained-glass window by Kempe in the north wall of St Andrew's church, Totteridge, that depicts St Alban, patron saint of the diocese, and St Andrew.[3]

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  1. ^ "Deaths", London Evening Standard, 1 June 1882, p. 1. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 31 August 2015. (subscription required)
  2. ^ "PUGET, John, Esq." in Edward Walford (1871) The County Families of the United Kingdom &c. 6th edition. London: Robert Hardwicke. p. 808.
  3. ^ The Parish Church of St Andrew, Totteridge: A History and Guide. Totteridge. n.d. p. 5.

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